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Episodes that have been interrupted can't be watched again (CDRMAtomic::DrmAtomicCommit) #51
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that does look more like a problem of kodi |
Okay, how so? I failed to mentioned that I could only observe this behaviour in the (great 😄) Southpark Addon so far. |
the issue is that i do not have an RPi so i cannot reproduce, but just to be sure, can you please let me know hows your configuration and from which country? |
Hey, sorry for the late reply. I'm in Switzerland (sometimes connected to Germany over a VPN, but that shouldn't make a difference, issue happens with and without VPN running) and use the North America configuration (hope that's what you mean). BR |
Hey, I agree that this is probably a Kodi issue (not sure where to report it yet though), but I still get blocks like these when trying to open an episode that has been stopped before (it does not matter whether I try to resume or play from the beginning):
I would argue that these are indeed related to the plugin (or maybe to ffmpeg). What would you say? Last but not least, I see lots of lines like:
They don't seem to have any effect (as far as I can tell), but it still looks wrong. |
it might. i suggest to go to the IRC channel of kodi and ask by pointing this issue to them |
I just saw that I did not link to the kodi.log. Are the excerpts from my previous post related to your plugin or also Kodi-related? |
Hi,
whenever I start an episode and interupt (in other words: stop) it and try to play that episode again later, it won't start. The kodi.log repeatedly complains about CDRMAtomic::DrmAtomicCommit and too little space left on the device (which is not true, see df -h).
This happens on the latest version of the plugin and Kodi 19.3-3 running on an up-to-date ArchLinuxARM (Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2).
Let me know if you need any further information or logs.
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