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I just have a feeling it is your power adapter, is your hard drive powered?
I do not have a USB drive attached. My files are lying on Synology NAS.

But I have the same problems, the other guy just mentioned. A lot of
crashes/freezes and losses of remote/Pulse-CEC or whatever is hanging
there.

I then have to restart manually. Yatse is not connecting anymore until
rebooted.
(8th Mar, 2015 08:47 AM)syco Wrote: [ -> ]I do not have a USB drive attached. My files are lying on Synology NAS.

But I have the same problems, the other guy just mentioned. A lot of
crashes/freezes and losses of remote/Pulse-CEC or whatever is hanging
there.

I then have to restart manually. Yatse is not connecting anymore until
rebooted.

strange what you reporting here as we have not seen any of these, myself included
(8th Mar, 2015 08:47 AM)syco Wrote: [ -> ]I do not have a USB drive attached. My files are lying on Synology NAS.

But I have the same problems, the other guy just mentioned. A lot of
crashes/freezes and losses of remote/Pulse-CEC or whatever is hanging
there.

I then have to restart manually. Yatse is not connecting anymore until
rebooted.
Could you try downgrading the kernel?

Terminal

sudo apt-get install xbian-package-kernel=3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584
(8th Mar, 2015 09:21 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]
(8th Mar, 2015 08:47 AM)syco Wrote: [ -> ]I do not have a USB drive attached. My files are lying on Synology NAS.

But I have the same problems, the other guy just mentioned. A lot of
crashes/freezes and losses of remote/Pulse-CEC or whatever is hanging
there.

I then have to restart manually. Yatse is not connecting anymore until
rebooted.
Could you try downgrading the kernel?
Terminal

sudo apt-get install xbian-package-kernel=3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584

Of course, I can do that or I just did it. I will check the next hours.

Btw, I am using on both Pis (Model B) a 1500 mA power supply (each, of course).

Also, I realized something strange. With Gotham when playing a movie, which the Pi could not play (foreign codec or so), it just stopped. Now with all the new updates the Pi immediately crashes/reboots but in a faster way. It takes about 10/15 seconds until it is back. So, it looks like a fast-reboot or so.
I have experienced this as well, if it is repeatable for you start a new thread and provide the kodi log.
(8th Mar, 2015 08:47 AM)syco Wrote: [ -> ]I do not have a USB drive attached. My files are lying on Synology NAS.

But I have the same problems, the other guy just mentioned. A lot of
crashes/freezes and losses of remote/Pulse-CEC or whatever is hanging
there.

I then have to restart manually. Yatse is not connecting anymore until
rebooted.

check this
http://forum.xbian.org/thread-2785.html
verify it putting right value resolves freezes
(8th Mar, 2015 09:21 AM)f1vefour Wrote: [ -> ]Could you try downgrading the kernel?
Terminal

sudo apt-get install xbian-package-kernel=3.17.7-ck2+-1421550584

I did that even on the second Pi now and it seems to be better working for now. Thank you.


(8th Mar, 2015 06:01 PM)Fabio72 Wrote: [ -> ]check this
http://forum.xbian.org/thread-2785.html
verify it putting right value resolves freezes

Sorry, I did not get that quite. :\
issue has been resolved in last update guys.
please update your system
Okay, so, we shall go forth to newest kernel again? 3.18 something ...
just do a normal system update from within xbian config which should brings you to the latest working 14.2 build
Hi rikardo,

i have updated to the last version and it works but doesn't work good. It's bufferind all the time and the sound is distorsioned... maybe is my internet, but with 14.1 it worked good.
(25th Feb, 2015 04:12 AM)calhaus Wrote: [ -> ]sudo service xbmc stop
sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc=14.1-1423177674

Thanks,
youtube finally works !

Added:
+ no more kodi freezing
+ no more kernel panic
+ up for 3 days now (before max 1 day)


Also I've removed annoying btrfs snapshots in cron daily and weekly, reason torrents on SD card.
Software
XBian version: Kodi 15.2 Git: 2015-12-04-858ee60
XBMC/Kodi version:
Overclock settings: NON

Hardware
Device type and model : Pie 2
Power supply rating: 2A
SD card size and make/type: Sandisk SHDHC 8 GB
Network (Ethernet or wireless): Lan ( Dhcp)
Connected devices (TV, USB, network storage, ...): Mouse / Keyboard ( Direckt ) External USB 3 HDD Via Active USB 3 Hub

Log files
Link to logfile(s):http://www.xbmclogs.com/pddktaipr

Problem description:
Setting up my new Pie 2 ( Language Keyboard Layout ect. ) made an Reboot and Installed the Youtube Addon.
Starting the Addon and choos Yes for Setup.
Hit two times "List" and choose "Setup Language and Country"
Then the addon will crash

How to reproduce:
Formated the SD Card and startet again ( oh I used the Windows Installer )


Will try the apt-get solution.
Erm got this Message:
xbian@xbian ~ $ sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc=14.1-1423177674
[sudo] password for xbian:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Version '14.1-1423177674' for 'xbian-package-xbmc' was not found

Ok Try the Installer with that Version 14.1

But i would like to know where i made the Mistake with the Addoninstallation !


Thanks for your Time ans Sorry for my Bad english.

Regards Joerg
Sorry to bother guys, this seems to be a related thread about youtube playback failure, i also have a YouTube playback problem would some one of you help me fix it or give me a solution? When I try downloading YouTube videos with VLC downloader it say vlc is unable to open the mrl. I have no ideas and in this article (http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/vlc-unable-mrl.html) as you can see, it says I have to try a third-party converter to fix it. But i do not really wish to convert any videos because YouTube is in MP4 which has the best compatibility with other devices. Do you guys have other methods which can fix the playback error?
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