Posts by Klojum
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I guess it's not impossible, but...
Renaming files according to music tags is done so much faster and easier via external tools, no need to burden Kodi with that.
Renaming movies as per tags is a bit senseless IMO. All meta data will be in the database already.On the other hand, if people feel obliged to write such an addon, feel free to PR.
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My reaction is not rude but it is simply direct, and judging from your reaction you apparently already know we need a log file. Since we have no crystal ball here there is no way telling what is going on on your Raspberry Pi, so yes, of course we need a log file.
So why didn't you submit the log file already it in the first place, instead of gracing us with a one-liner 'problem description' and a suprised reaction on top of it?
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Without a full & debug-enabled kodi.log file => Your problem is not our problem.
For details, see HOW TO:Provide Logfile - LibreELEC -
Parted should be available via SSH.
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Well, LibreELEC is not in the habit of upholding support endlessly for computers from the stone age. The video card is the most important part, so if that is supported poorly, start thinking of a replacement htpc, such as cheap boxes like a Raspberry Pi 3.
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When a 3rd party Kodi addon does't work, contact its developer(s).
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If the USB stick is not booting, perhaps the boot sector is having problems.
Try cleaning/formatting the USB stick with this HP USB tool: HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool DownloadDo a full format to be sure and then retry using the LibreELEC USB-SD Creator tool.
If that not solves it, try a different USB stick. The other one might be worn out.What sort of hardware specification does the patient/pc have?
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In case you are a little lost, this is the LibreELEC forum. Not the OpenELEC forum.
If you want to do a reinstall with LibreELEC, use our LibreELEC USB-SD Creator and burn a fresh installer onto your USB stick.
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With all bugs in Kodi, activate the default skin and reproduce the error(s).
Since LibreELEC is still in Alpha-modus, too many variables (as in 3rd party skins) can also be very confusing while debugging errors. -
BTW, I am using Raspberry Pi Zero with Raspbian Jessie Lite for this experiment and downloaded the latest Kodi Jarvis V16 which came from the pipplware.pplware.pt repositoryA question for you: What does Raspbian Jessie Lite or Pipplware have to do with LibreELEC?
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The RSS feeds are working (at least in Firefox), but we'll have a look if anything can/must be fixed. Thanks for the heads up.
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Which version/build was running previous to 7.90.008 ?
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It's simply because your TV cannot go 60fps in 4K.
But try to create a autostart.sh file in the .config folder,
and put in the following command, and reboot afterwards:Not sure if this is going to stick after a video finishes, so double check first in the Video Output section of Kodi's GUI.
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If the autostart.sh file is not there, simply create it.
The Braswell N3050 should be more than capable of displaying 4K videos, albeit mostly upto 30fps. A Kodi gui running on 30fps is probably a bit laggy, but it shouldn't be that slow as you described it: "I can't navigate through a menu without some serious patience."
While running the Kodi GUI, give us the URL output of the following command:
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Sorry, but Intel has made more than just one model NUC. And since our magic crystal ball is not working either, we have no way of knowing what sort of hardware you are talking about.
The URL of a pastebin'd kodi.log file would be a nice start, see here for details: HOW TO:Provide Logfile - LibreELEC
One crude option would be to put a xrandr command, fixating the screen on 1080p, in the autostart.sh file, but that's probably a last resort.
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Screenshots help.
(Press the PrtScr key and look in the screenshots folder)And it's probably more a Kodi problem than a LibreELEC issue.