(2023-10-22, 23:43) sundermann Wrote: Unfortunately, your reported issues seem to be very much related to your webOS version. I cannot reproduce them on my webOS 7 device. Maybe a debug log can be useful with enabled extralogging for the windowing compone Λήψη Kodi στο LG Smart TV WebOS Όπως και το Kodi, το LG Smart TV είναι κάτι που δεν απογοητεύει ποτέ τους θαυμαστές του. Σε αντίθεση με άλλες συσκευές, η LG Smart TV παρέχει πολλές επιλογές προσαρμογής στους χρήστες. But, with that new one, was not so easy to get the raspberry working with TV's control. The TV model is 55SM8600 and webOS version 04.71.25. Ok, first, when I connected the HDMI cable to the TV, the raspberry was identified like a Roku and categorized in the Set-Top Box/OTT group. The remote control was not able to interact with raspberry. BTW, since you mentioned Kodi, I do have a Plex server and it works very well with Roku and Vizio. But lately my most used app is Web Video Caster. Almost anything streaming from anywhere can easily go to any screen via DLNA, Roku, Chromecast, Fire, Apple, LG Web OS and LG NetCast. r/WVC is actively monitored and moderated by the developer. 2023-10-16, 17:46. (2023-10-16, 08:32) sundermann Wrote: Yes, that is the one for webOS. I found two problems: 1. CBitstreamConverter::Open is called from CDVDVideoCodecStarfish::OpenInternal and there is a check below the line which says: "// valid avcC data (bitstream) always starts with the value 1 (version)" and it assumes extradata [0] = 1 For me all eligible DLNA servers just appear, either as a source in WebOS 6, or under the Photos and Videos app in WebOS 5. Not sure if this is too late or not helpful but I just recently got a Webos LG smart tv. To play dlna I had to go under the app called media player. Not sure about any other specifics but I can access my server from there. Hi all I have a question about mount or instal kodi on USB. I have rooted tv lg cx - Homebrew and instal kodi but memory is a problem I mount usb 16g: Disk /dev/sda: 14.3 GiB, 15376318464 bytes, 30031872 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier Not really, technically you'd lose features, specifically the ability to stream remotely. Kodi is meant for local playback - it's not a server but just accesses directly connected storage or a network share and lets you play it on that device. It is more customizable as far as theming the front end then jellyfin is though. IjBzY.

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