That's what I meant with someone just having a theory (but no clue of the matter)
I didn't change anything in the zapping. Just the EPG. And I cannot confirm. Same zapping times as before on my side.
That's what I meant with someone just having a theory (but no clue of the matter)
I didn't change anything in the zapping. Just the EPG. And I cannot confirm. Same zapping times as before on my side.
It's definitely slower for me and another user on another forum:
I use armv7 version, maybe that version has the problem.
From your [definition='1','0']log[/definition] I've noticed that you were on version 20.6.1. That's a much bigger jump to 20.7.2 - not just the EPG issue.
And it makes it harder to tracedown...
The biggest change was that you could emulate AndroidTV instead of a web browser. Are you using Android TV in the settings? Maybe a switch back to web would help as this was the only option in 20.6.1.
Additionally two test versions of 20.7.3 for testing.
No, I just installed the new zip over the old one.
Maybe I should have done clean install.
In the settings was the Web version, not Android TV.
Both versions behave the same regarding zap time. What I noticed is, when I don't use VPN, channel zap is slow. When I use VPN, channel zap is normal. With 20.6.1, zap is normal regardless of VPN use.
Can you do me a favour and do 3 debug logs:
1) 20.6.1 without VPN
2) 20.7.2 without VPN
3) 20.7.2 with VPN
All shortly playing an identical channel.
I guess somehow it selects a different streaming server now.
You can also send logs via PM. Thanks for finding out that it is different with VPN. That really helps to find the difference.
Does pvr eon update change device id ?
In order to switch back to previous version 20.6.1, i had to erase my device from provider account to make it work again in Kodi.
No, but honestly I've never downgraded to explore what happens.
Does pvr eon update change device id ?
In order to switch back to previous version 20.6.1, i had to erase my device from provider account to make it work again in Kodi.
No, it doesn't. I changed versions without having to type my credentials or erase devices from EON account.
Alles anzeigenCan you do me a favour and do 3 debug logs:
1) 20.6.1 without VPN
2) 20.7.2 without VPN
3) 20.7.2 with VPN
All shortly playing an identical channel.
I guess somehow it selects a different streaming server now.
You can also send logs via PM. Thanks for finding out that it is different with VPN. That really helps to find the difference.
pm sent.
This time I didn't notice any zap speed difference between 20.7.2 with or without VPN.
20.7.2 is slower than 20.6.1 regardless of VPN use.
Intermediate analysis:
Zapping is slower because the internal player of Kodi is used instead of inputstream.adaptive - in the presented logs independently if VPN is used or not.
No clue so far why this happens. The Stream URL is constructed the same way and the streaming property paramters are also identical. Plus on my side it works correctly. However the bug is reproducable whenever kalehrl switches versions.
If someone knows why it happens or also suffers from Kodi using the internal player please report here.
Version 20.7.3 in the 1st post.
I didn't really find anything why it wouldn't use inputstream.adaptive but I improved debugging. kalehrl Therefor a new debug [definition='1','0']log[/definition] would make sense.
I see people still complaining about the zapping times. As we know the reason ffmpeg...
It would be cool if they could find out what these people have in common. Are they all using armv7a version?
I only test linux/x86 and android/aarch64 which work both for me.
Please tell them that the zapping can only change if we find the root cause. Reporting is good but not sufficient. At least some infos would be helpful. Best is logs of course...
I use armv7a and I believe most people on benchmark.rs use the same architecture on cheap Android boxes.
I use armv7a and I believe most people on benchmark.rs use the same architecture on cheap Android boxes.
Problem is that amrv7a is installed on many Android TV boxes with 64-bit architecture whether they are cheap or middle ranged.
Here is the [definition='1','0']log[/definition] from version 20.7.3. First I played few live TV channels, and then a replay of a show. I hope it helps.
- Version 20.7.4 in github & 1st post for linux x86 and android aarch64
- Extend EPG information with live flag, season/episode numbers, age rating
- Thx to the efforts of kalehrl we have found out that actually not the addon code is bad but my cross-compilation environment for armv7a is broken
- If someone would be so kind and provide a compiled version for armv7a of 20.7.4 that would be great. Maybe stoynoff you can help here with your Orange Pi 😉
- lekovic and all, you may delete your logs - thank you for providing them. That has helped to find the root cause
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Hi, when I try to install version v20.7.4 of addon, after installation Kodi (20.2) crush. (Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra), and other version of addon, I can't install - error: " failed due to an invalide structure". Any help
Hi, when I try to install version v20.7.4 of addon, after installation Kodi (20.2) crush.
Correct. I've forgot the web startup with empty credentials. Please try the new version in 1st post.
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