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I can't figure out how to access the Current Playlist when playing music. There's a button on the player controls OSD "Now Playing - Music" but all that does is close the player controls. I've tried the N key (Current playlist window keyboard shortcut) but that does nothing. I've also tried to hit TAB (get out of full screen?) -- but that also does nothing. I thought I might be missing something obvious, but have dug and dug and can't figure out how to access Current Playlist, so I'm beginning to think something is broken on my install. Appreciate any help.
RPi4B | Libreelec 9.2.6. | Kodi 18.9.0
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I did a bunch of tests and here's what I discovered:
Settings > Media > Library > Music > Add Music > Browse > Root > Media > USB (NEVER WORKS)
Music > Playlists > New > Library > Files > Sources > Rt-Click > Add > Save (NEVER WORKS)
Music > Playlists > New > Library > Files > USB > Rt-Click > Add > Save (NEVER WORKS)
Music > Playlists > New > Library > Sources > Rt-Click > Add > Save (NEVER WORKS)
Music > Playlists > New Smart Playlist > Add > Path > Contains > (SOMETIMES WORKS)
So at least I now know that "N" and the button on the player controls (Now Playing - Music) are supposed to go to the current playlist -- I just can't figure out what in my config is blocking it.
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Thanks for that -- and for posting the video help! I'm using a remote (not a keyboard) -- and I'm constantly going back to the playlist after every song. So while this works, it's an awful lot of steps (especially when using a remote control). I'm hoping there may be a more efficient way to get to it.
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I have a LibreELEC somewhere.
So I can check if this works for me at that system, but haven't any time for this for a while.
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The debugging steps created the following: \\libreelec\Logfiles\log-2021-04-11-16.00.45.zip but when I unzip it, there are 10 .log files; which one(s) should I post here?
I searched the entire Libreelec directory and couldn't find "advancedsettings.xml"
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01_KODI.log
01_KODI_CRASH.log
01_KODI_OTHER.log
02_System.log
03_Hardware.log
04_Audio.log
05_Network.log
06_varlog.log
07_input.log
08_Filesystem.log
09_Journal-cur.log
10_Journal-prev.log
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