2015-02-24, 09:16
Excellent. Pleased it is working for you.
(2015-02-26, 05:46)Aixelsyd Wrote: I added the new plugin to my just installed pi 2 system but I can't get it to work. The PVR feature is greyed out. If I install one of the dummy PVRs OpenElec recognizes that one and enables live TV just fine.Yes the problem is myth 0.25. You need 0.27.
I do have MythTV .25 if that matters. I have configured the backend IP address and the code to access it.
Any thoughts what could be happening?
Thanks for any help
(2015-02-26, 06:46)Milhouse Wrote: I hope these OpenELEC users remember to switch back to the stock pvr.mythtv addon once the problem with atomics (the cause of the RPi2 problem) is available in an official OpenELEC release, otherwise they'll not receive further mythtv addon updates. Unfortunately the fix didn't make it into OpenELEC 5.0.4.
Another solution to the crashing problem is to use an RPi2 OpenELEC test build (based on Kodi 15) that includes the latest (and fixed) pvr.mythv addon.
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=211501
(2015-02-22, 01:54)bhamail Wrote: First - a big Thanks! for the MythTV features in XBMC/Kodi.
Second - I am totally psyched to have 2 Pi model 2's to play with. One Pi 2 is running a MythTV Backend (installed from multimedia-deb backports) on Raspian.
The second Pi2 is running OpenElec 5.0.3, and is using the MythTV PVR. When this Kodi Pi 2 is loading the Myth TV PVR data (the "EPG data from clients"), it resets Kodi when the progress bar is close to the end. The reset is odd - not all the way down to the cold boot splash screen, but the Kodi desktop goes black, and then shows again, as if it was just loaded (in half a second). This cycle can go on many times (reseting, reloading PVR, resetting, ...). Sometimes it will settle down and stop reseting. Other times it eventually hangs. When it does not hang, but settles down, as soon as I select TV and one of the TV sub menus (e.g. Recordings, EPG), it is likely to reset Kodi again.
Any ideas? Could it be the bleeding edge backend, or the Kodi MythTV PVR client on the front end?
(Either way, it's a joy to see how much faster things are with the Pi 2).
Thanks!
(2015-02-26, 06:46)Milhouse Wrote: I hope these OpenELEC users remember to switch back to the stock pvr.mythtv addon once the problem with atomics (the cause of the RPi2 problem) is available in an official OpenELEC release, otherwise they'll not receive further mythtv addon updates.
(2015-03-16, 21:30)LarssonDK Wrote:(2015-02-26, 06:46)Milhouse Wrote: I hope these OpenELEC users remember to switch back to the stock pvr.mythtv addon once the problem with atomics (the cause of the RPi2 problem) is available in an official OpenELEC release, otherwise they'll not receive further mythtv addon updates.
How do you do that? I deleted it before installing "janbar" build, now i can't find the original add-on in the add-on library.