Only way to bring back the audio is to go back and reopen the same show and forward to last watched position Any idea how to fix it? In trying to move away from all things ms, i recently installed linux mint and wanted to try out kodi on this In particular i wanted to see how iptv works I'm running linux mint 22 and although kodi will install there is no section in the addon folder for pvr clients I've tried a few things to install simple iptv pvr through software centre and through the command line but it never shows up.
Bring up the video osd Then navigate to the subtitle settings setion and enable the subtitles Then navigate one step back, scroll down and hit save for all files (or similar) Then that setting will apply to any video media in your library. I have kodi installed on an nvidia shield and i am trying to link it to the nas (synology ds916+) Kodi is connected to the same network as the nas but i am unable to add the nas as a source for my videos and music
First of all i want to say thank you for all your work and support and great work you do I was using kodi with pleasure with previous webos versions but today i just updated my television ( 65g26la) to new version ( 23.20.56) and noticed that kodi is not working anymore I deleted it and installed again from homebrew store but results didn't change I wanted inform you and also. Wow i take back what i originally stated in this message I just checked in with the latest version and tried the detailed information option
The skin is perfect now just the way i was hoping to use it It's like you read minds Happily migrated back from the original fuse!! My android tv perhaps the path to the executable is not available or incorrectly defined External players (wiki) check the android section in the wiki, does your device/tv have enough memory for all those players A full debug log would show if your script is being seen.
Did you check your log To receive meaningful assistance you will need to provide a full debug log The instructions are here.debug log (wiki) if you are using the basic method, then ensure the following is applied.1 Enable debugging in settings>system settings>logging, 2 I think what you want is to load a local epg file, but instead you are trying to load it from local host on port 80 Try putting the xml file on the local file system and set the path in the settings dialog
Your playlist file should point to an m3u file containing all your channels Your log is still not a debug log so it’s extremely difficult to help you further. I am running kodi 14.0 (helix)
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