I have a Pi2 and a Pi3. They are both fed by a NAS unit. My Pi3 always used to play my Bluray folder rips, giving me a list of files that I could choose from to play. I recently had to reinstall the Pi3, and now It will not play the BR folders. The Pi2 still does. Any ideas?
PS Might be worth adding the the Pi2 is uses the October 2016 build, whilst the Pi3 uses the November 2016 build.
Did you reinstall the codec licenses if you have them?
Yes I did. Most peculiar. All the settings look the same on both devices. The Pi3 will play everything but BR folders. When I select one, it just goes on to the next playable file. Sometimes it does nothing at all. And it always used to work before the reinstall.
To get a better understanding of the problem you are experiencing we need more information, including logs from you. Our wiki contains detailed steps for providing the relevant info we need to help you.
Thanks for the reply. Not that familiar with the workings of Kodi. Which logs do you need, and where do I find them?
Cheers
Read the provided link. You can upload logs from MyOSMC just select all logs, make sure debugging is enabled. Post the link here.
I don’t know how to be more clear. We’ve taken time to create these links so that we don’t have to repeat ourselves 5 times a day when providing support.
Sorry for being so stupid, but I have followed the instructions, and have uploaded the logs, but what link do I post on here?
The URL that is displayed after uploading.
Nothing was displayed.
This is what I did:
- Went to Settings/System/Logging
- Enabled logging and debugging
- Rebooted
- Tried to load Bluray file
- Went to my OSMC
- Selected Upload all logs
At this point it just returned to the My OSMC menu.
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That’s strange try via SSH grab-logs -A