The kodi.log might not help, but the kodi.old.log might give some insight.
Does that eeePC have an Nvidia graphics card by any chance?
The kodi.log might not help, but the kodi.old.log might give some insight.
Does that eeePC have an Nvidia graphics card by any chance?
NVIDIA Geforce 6150SE
That is graphics hardware from the previous century... Either you can turn the HP Pavilion into a nice book stand, or try an equally old version of OpenELEC and see if it comes back to life.
The real recommendation is that you need to look at some newer hardware to properly deal with your video's and/or music. Either something like a Raspberry Pi or some Android box that will play Kodi.
as I strictly only would use it for Kodi with Seren and RD.
That is at least one add-on that provides illegal video streams. It's pretty ignorant when you are still mentioning it when visiting our forum while the forum rules (which you accepted) clearly state that LibreELEC and Team Kodi don't want anything to do with such add-ons. It's like visiting a police station with illegal products on your person.
We are not in the habit of supporting every 'noname' Android box coming from the Chinese parts of this globe.
Android 6.0 should give you Kodi directly via the Google Store, I'd start with that.
Kodi's GUI was not designed for 4K60, certainly the default skins weren't.
Using a 1080p screen for the GUI/menus is recommended for now.
Also, this is the news section. If any of you have problems with LibreELEC, react to an existing thread or create a thread of your own.
Every Time, when I boot the Pi and try to connect to my NAS, KODI says, that there is no network connection to the NAS.
Enable the "Wait for network" option in the LibreELEC Settings Add-on, set it to 20 secs or so.
Using UPnP is not the most ideal file protocol when playing videos with Kodi.
SMB and NFS are more direct file protocols with less overhead.
Any new about HDR support on Libreelec ?
Nope.
If the TV supports CEC, you can use the TV remote to control your LibreELEC RPi4.
Most people, if not all, simply keep the RPi powered on 24/7. Once powered down, the RPi won't restart via a remote, unless your TV has some fancy CEC support (I wouldn't count on it).
If you are using the onboard graphics (Intel HD2000/3000) for HEVC 10 bits video (which the card was not designed for), then every decoding will have to be done by the powerful but old(?) CPU, which is not an ideal situation for Krypton or Leia.
I don't know why there would be a big difference in HEVC handling. Perhaps synchronization settings are different?
Provide via a pastebin website your debug-enabled log file if a video with hiccups for more insight.
I stopped using the USB-SD creator, it gave me too many issues, including non-boot situations.
Using Ubuntu's default 'disks' application, every LibreELEC image write runs fine.
Well got a Firestick 4k and loaded Kodi. Same issues.
SMB networking and TVDB scraping are two totally different things.
The F1 Show is better off at TVDB, it scrapes fine there.
Everything else: no debug log file => nothing to investigate.
If the RPi is working with wifi but is crashing due to some (3rd party?) addons, they are important.
Time for a log file.
Yesterday, it crashed several time when I was trying to connect my pi to my iphone (through wi-fi).
Finally librelec started in safe mode and it finally connected to my i phone, and I installed some addons.
I had the wifi section freeze on me a couple of times, but never got it into safe mode.
And which addons are you referring to? It sounds like they only worsened the problem.
The new LibreELEC 9.2.0 has some additional support for webcams and such.
Already replied to on the Kodi forum.
What is your best advise for my situation?
I'd say first begin with stopping to advertise via your signature that you are using a banned Kodi piracy repository/add-on. It is mocking with Kodi's principles as well as insulting to Kodi and LibreELEC team members who are trying to uphold the true intentions of their application. Perhaps you should have a another/better look at our forum rules, specifically the piracy policy?
New pastebin, and I,m so sorry
Two things...
1) Always enable debugging for a proper debug Kodi log file. Also check your Enigma2 device, it's flooding the log file.
2) Check the orange-colored entries in your log file. Those are the currently known banned repositories/add-ons.
It is pretty simply and about common sense. Every add-on that facilitates video streaming which you normally should pay for, is a problem for us.
So please don't waste our time again. We become grumpy when that happens.