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When Kodi encounters a play error (for instance, incomplete local file or remote file not available) it exits completely and loses the current play list. I haven't been able to find an option for a 'play next on error' or something along those lines. I have run kodi on windows 8 and 10, Linux and various android devices and have not found a workaround to this problem. Thanks in advance for your advice. Sorry if this question has been asked, I didn't find it with a search.
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Afaik, there is no such option. One solution of course is to not hand corrupted video or music files to Kodi. Unavailable files should simply be skipped.
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I'm running Kodi on an Android TV, so it's not easy to get a debug log; however, it's fairly straightforward to replicate the issue:
1- Have an external HDD with two partitions.
2- In Windows, create a shortcut to a video in one partition and put it in the other partition. Ensure the shortcut's full-name ends in a legit video extension (e.g. mkv).
3- Kodi exits playback mode when encountering the shortcut.
The two partition thingy may not be necessary at all, if this is simply a shortcut issue.
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I know Linux doesn't understand Window's shortcuts, but should Kodi exit playback-mode if encountering such instance?
A user-friendly designer would say no.
Please stop using the condescending tone by the way. I did not ask you to fix the issue for me as a favor.
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Do you do anything besides this? I.e. do you actually fix bugs on Github or just like to make yourself involved with whatever's on the internet? Get a life man.