I am having the same problem on all my LibreElec media centers, my windows 10 shares use to be accessible but no longer are accessible even via ip address, get the message "Operation Not Permitted". If I launch Kodi on my Nvidia Shield TV and do the same thing via IP address, the shares are completely accessible with no issue. I am not sure what the difference and what LibreElec is doing different than the Nvidia Shield TV is. I know Windows patched some holes with SMB vulnerabilities recently so I am thinking it related to that in some way, but no idea how to resolve it.
Posts by amcfarla
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My upstairs bedroom Core I3 media center had the same exact problem, videos wouldn't play since I got the new update. Disabled the 'Look for Remote UPnP players' in UPnP/DLNA settings, rebooted my media center and videos started playing afterward. This was not an issue in the previous version of Kodi.
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I posted this on Reddit today since it seems when I receive an update to LibreELEC Krypton, videos will not play on my Intel Celeron NUC NUC5CPYH after the update.
An update to Krypton LibreELEC, videos will not play. : libreELEC
I have verified after a fresh new build of LibreELEC Kodi version 7.95.3 when I enable under UPnP/DLNA settings, with expert settings turned on, 'Look for remote UPnP players' and reboot my media center, I cannot play videos after that. I have tested it, turning off that setting rebooting, then videos appear to play after it is disabled. I tried three times and the same issue occurred every time I enabled that setting and rebooted.
I am not sure if you need any more information to take a look at this issue to see if you can determine why it is occurring, I will try to help out as much as I can. Thank you.Update: Here is the log file from the first machine, with the video failing to open: Dropbox - kodi.old.log