Ah.
A new kernel and build of Kodi have been pushed.
Thanks for your hard work Sam, will test it out when the updates are replicated to the repo.
Using kernel 4.9.113-13 now. HDR10+ works again. 4k 60hz smooth again
Warning: Bluetooth will be problematic again.
I’m working on a proper solution for this that doesn’t break SD card functionality.
For those that had issues where their EDID wasn’t being parsed correctly and they didn’t see the correct resolutions supported by their TV being reflected in Kodi’s settings, I’d be interested in feedback as to whether this is still an issue.
I haven’t had seen issue since your first fix for the race condition. Today’s update working well also.
Cheers
@sam_nazarko Does the latest push fix the problem with USB ethernet gigabit adaptors being detected?
As in not working or?
Had to pair it again, but after that it went okay
For the rest, had not noticed any disruptions so far.
Thanks for the update and all hard work.
Playing Avatar from the ISO (using today’s build), I’m getting a weird effect where, when I skip forwards 10 or 15 minutes, the movie freezes for something like a minute before it starts playing again.
Logs: https://paste.osmc.tv/yodaxocohi
The debug-logging text overlay at top left suggests that, during the freeze, one of the four CPU cores is pegged at 100% the whole time, so it looks like it’s calculating something big in a single thread, but goodness knows what.
EDIT: Actually it’s only the first time I skip that I get that weird pause. If I wait till it starts playing again, second and subsequent skips work normally.
Besides the thing I just mentioned and an error message about Bluetooth while booting up, everything seems okay so far.
3D m2ts files start to play noticeably faster than they did in the last build, which is nice.
Actually, one very minor thing (not new to this build, I’ve been seeing it since I started testing 4.9, I just keep forgetting to mention it!): when I long-press the “i” button to get information about the video stream, the “Pixel format” is invariably shown as “unknown”. I’m fairly sure back on 3.14 it used to have a value.
This succeed with earlier 4.9 kernels aswell, and other isos or Blu-ray structures. I notified some days ago.
No - I don’t believe we have had any logs for that, list of models affected etc. If you can upload some logs from a stable build and some from a 4.9 build I can look in to it for you.
This has now been fixed
I posted some logs a while back.
That link is a clean 4.9 install with me unplugging and plugging in the USB adaptor.
I know @Bort1 was having issues as well.
There are no specific log entries on Kodi for the non working USB network adapters - the adapter is simply not recognised at boot time. Furthermore there aren’t event entries in dmesg visible.
Kodi just says, the network isn’t connected until the cable is plugged from the USB Adapter to the native port…
The model I use is/was one of the discussed in the gigabit ethernet via usb thread some time ago. (CSL USB 3.0 Gigabit - RTL8153)…
@CaptainMoody FYI
The Ethernet adapter isn’t detected.
Can you two both give me the output of lsusb?
@bort1 has usbutils installed already but @CaptainMoody may need to install it
What did you pair? I’d like to know if anyone has issues with a FireTV remote.