2015-11-03, 12:55 PM
Yes, I can watch KETV in NextPVR just fine.
I'll get fresh logs zipped up and uploaded later today.
Daryl
I'll get fresh logs zipped up and uploaded later today.
Daryl
2015-11-03, 12:55 PM
Yes, I can watch KETV in NextPVR just fine.
I'll get fresh logs zipped up and uploaded later today. Daryl
2015-11-03, 01:34 PM
I had a chance to gather fresh NextPVR logs. Please find them attached.
Daryl
2015-11-03, 09:14 PM
rosede Wrote:I had a chance to gather fresh NextPVR logs. Please find them attached. Server side looks good, too, perhaps turn off liveshift perhaps the timing is a little off. Also OE 6 with Isengard is out of beta and released now, and although I am gun shy in suggesting Isengard again, there might be other improvements that will help you. Martin
2015-11-04, 01:53 AM
mvallevand Wrote:Server side looks good, too, perhaps turn off liveshift perhaps the timing is a little off. Yes, NPVR is happy as can be. I can start the channel that isn't streaming, and watch the temp file get created. I've looked through the logs myself and didn't see anything out of the norm. I had tried turning off the timeshift previously, thinking the same thing, but that didn't work. You had mentioned caching previously. Is there caching somewhere? Are there other temp file that might have gotten created somewhere that I can clean out? How about firewall rules or registry entries? Is it possible that something might have stomped on firewall rules or registry entries? I tried OS 6, but no luck there either. Thanks Daryl
2015-11-04, 02:52 AM
I wouldn't see a firewall being channel specific. If your problem is HD related it could be network cable or router i suppose. I think the rpi has a way to turn on extra video and ffmpeg logging not sure what that would show us. There is nothing apparent right now.
I saw cache reading on the api calls rather I just passed that off as the cache being filled while you loaded debug logging via the gui. Martin
2015-11-04, 03:52 AM
mvallevand Wrote:I wouldn't see a firewall being channel specific. If your problem is HD related it could be network cable or router i suppose. I think the rpi has a way to turn on extra video and ffmpeg logging not sure what that would show us. There is nothing apparent right now. The thing is, its not consistent, its intermittent and its only local channels, not regular cable channels. All of my channels do come from my cable provider, including my local channels, but its only the local channels that are having this issue. I would think that if it was a cable, router, or something else in my environment, then I would experience this on other channels as well, not just the local channels. Also, I'm not having issues with streaming other items, e.g. Netflix and other streaming sources. So, I don't really think that its something else in my environment. However, I have been looking. I've examined the logs of my router, my DNS server, NAS etc.. and I haven't seen anything else that might lend a clue as to what is going on. Any idea on how to turn on this extra logging? Thanks Daryl
2015-11-04, 03:41 PM
I have the same problem and I think it just started happening. ESPN just sits at buffering 0% when try through Kodi. Works great in NPVR. ESPN2 streams to kodi without any trouble. Reseting the PVR database didn't help.
2015-11-04, 03:44 PM
Turning off time shifting didn't help me either.
2015-11-04, 10:45 PM
Sorry rykr without debug Kodi.log and NextPVR logs I have no idea if it is the same problem. You posted no information about your client or your server tuner etc.
@Daryl, I don't know how to get more log info, beyond what is on the wiki http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Advanced#...ic_logging I remember being able to do it in the past on the RPi. If someone on the forums still has the img file I posted here http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...post484234 it might help, I had extra logging that sub took out for the final build. Martin |
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