2014-12-19, 14:29
I'm using this nice piece of hardware connected to my DVB-C port.
This hardware generates a M3U file which can of course be reorganized manually.
I store this file on an smb share and point this pvr addon to it, and it worked straight away from day 1 - until now.
VLC still plays all of the 57 channels that are stored in this playlist flawlessly, but Kodi rc3 only plays the first 4 channels and the channles 29, 37 and 48, for the remaining ones it just says "Buffering" and that's it.
It used to work, and as I said, it still does using VLC, so there is no networking or DVB-C problem.
I tried removing the addon, resetting it, reconfiguring it, changing from smb to a local apache2 - but to no avail.
This does effect two machines, one raspbian and my Win 8 workstation.
Any ideas on this?
EDIT: Oh, all my Android and iOS devices suffer from this as well...
EDIT 2: Debug log... Starting one channel that works (identified by 3.pvr in the log), stopping it and starting one channel that doesn't (4.pvr).
Really would love to know whether I broke something or Kodi did.
My home runs on a MySQL database, if this could've sthg to do with it.
This hardware generates a M3U file which can of course be reorganized manually.
I store this file on an smb share and point this pvr addon to it, and it worked straight away from day 1 - until now.
VLC still plays all of the 57 channels that are stored in this playlist flawlessly, but Kodi rc3 only plays the first 4 channels and the channles 29, 37 and 48, for the remaining ones it just says "Buffering" and that's it.
It used to work, and as I said, it still does using VLC, so there is no networking or DVB-C problem.
I tried removing the addon, resetting it, reconfiguring it, changing from smb to a local apache2 - but to no avail.
This does effect two machines, one raspbian and my Win 8 workstation.
Any ideas on this?
EDIT: Oh, all my Android and iOS devices suffer from this as well...
EDIT 2: Debug log... Starting one channel that works (identified by 3.pvr in the log), stopping it and starting one channel that doesn't (4.pvr).
Really would love to know whether I broke something or Kodi did.
My home runs on a MySQL database, if this could've sthg to do with it.