2018-03-09, 01:47
Do a clean install please.
(2018-03-09, 01:47)jjd-uk Wrote: Do a clean install please.I did and found the culprit! There's two VFS plugins. I didn't enable Archive support, only RAR Archive Support, and now it seems everything is working the way it should. I went ahead and installed the latest alpha and it still works. Can you try?
(2019-01-31, 19:53)zetruz Wrote: I just got it to work by disabling Archive support but enabling RAR archive support. The former makes my Kodi crash. (Win10 x64 non-UWP.)I'm the OP. That was exactly how it was for me too. Both enabled, RAR not working. RAR Archive Support only worked and still does. I don't remember Kodi crashing though, just that Kodi wouldn't even read the RAR archives with both enabled.
Archive support version 1.0.4.
RAR archive support version 2.0.5.
(2019-02-02, 15:23)nevernow Wrote: I have to wonder why this had to be done.See it as a building bucket. Not everyone with Kodi uses RAR'd content (which is ludicrous anyway unless you're a newsgroup fanboy), add-ons are also easier to fix and upgrade instead of one big application blob, and the main Kodi application becomes leaner.
(2019-02-02, 15:33)Klojum Wrote:First of all, thanks for your reply. I understand and actually agree moving to a more modular model and keeping the core application lean. I still think the relevant add-on should be enabled by default after the transition and there shouldn't another, similar, conflicting one available.(2019-02-02, 15:23)nevernow Wrote: I have to wonder why this had to be done.See it as a building bucket. Not everyone with Kodi uses RAR'd content (which is ludicrous anyway unless you're a newsgroup fanboy), add-ons are also easier to fix and upgrade instead of one big application blob, and the main Kodi application becomes leaner.