2023-03-15, 02:00
(2023-03-14, 22:04)wags1 Wrote: @andrzejls @Chalklands I updated to Nexus 20.1 on one of my Shields and so far so good. I listened to music for about an hour and a half this afternoon with no crashes or other problems. I'll test for a few days on this Shield before I update my other one. Unfortunately I can't claim that 20.1 fixed the original crash issues as I had to wipe out both Kodi installs and re-install to revert back to Matrix. Also, I replaced my Synology NAS in the month I was running Matrix (I moved from a DS213 to a DS220+ which significantly improved performance). And of course in the interim Latts updated MQ 8 for Nexus. So it could be that 20.1 fixed the issues, or one of the other items fixed it...no way to really tell.@wags1 I am running Debian based Openmeiavault 6 (somewhat similar to Synology) with Docker Portainer running MariaDB with Kodi centralized databases for couple of years, so at least this segment of my setup was/is constant for both Kodi 19 and Kodi 20 and Kodi 20.1 as well. Based on that I can definitely say, at least in my case, that it is Kodi 20.1 that fixed the crashing issue since all other components of this equation (setup) were common to both Kodi 19 (no crashing) and 20.0 (crashing). Please keep us posted on your further testing results.