2017-10-13, 08:44
I've been running Kodi on my Android smart TV for a while, and at some point in the v17 release cycle, I became unable to connect to any SMB shares on my Windows server. When I try to connect to a share, it gives me an error "Connection timed out" instantly.
I initially thought that it must be a problem with the Android version, or maybe even a problem with the Android OS on my TV. However, last night I loaded up the Apple build on my Macbook, and encountered the exact same issue. I am able to connect to any of the shares without issue with Finder on the Mac, so it's not an issue with the networking or configuration, it's an issue with Kodi.
I've researched the issue, and it's not isolated, a lot of people seem to be suffering from the same problem. I've tried everything suggested - a complete reinstall, connecting via IP rather than hostname, appending :445 to the end of the server name to specify port, prefixing the server name with \\. Nothing at all works. It seems that anyone who's actually found a solution to the problem has done so in form of a workaround - installing NFS, FTP, or the solution I'm using for now - using Plex. While this at least allows me to stream content to my TV, it's a workaround and not a fix. I've switched to the nightly builds, and the problem persists. I'd think a problem of this magnitude would be fairly high priority to fix, as it seriously impacts functionality for anyone streaming content from a Windows machine.
Is there any news regarding this issue? Are the developers working on it? I'd really love to get this very basic functionality back.
Thanks for reading!
I initially thought that it must be a problem with the Android version, or maybe even a problem with the Android OS on my TV. However, last night I loaded up the Apple build on my Macbook, and encountered the exact same issue. I am able to connect to any of the shares without issue with Finder on the Mac, so it's not an issue with the networking or configuration, it's an issue with Kodi.
I've researched the issue, and it's not isolated, a lot of people seem to be suffering from the same problem. I've tried everything suggested - a complete reinstall, connecting via IP rather than hostname, appending :445 to the end of the server name to specify port, prefixing the server name with \\. Nothing at all works. It seems that anyone who's actually found a solution to the problem has done so in form of a workaround - installing NFS, FTP, or the solution I'm using for now - using Plex. While this at least allows me to stream content to my TV, it's a workaround and not a fix. I've switched to the nightly builds, and the problem persists. I'd think a problem of this magnitude would be fairly high priority to fix, as it seriously impacts functionality for anyone streaming content from a Windows machine.
Is there any news regarding this issue? Are the developers working on it? I'd really love to get this very basic functionality back.
Thanks for reading!