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this is an issue that I posted first in OSMC, but they are not able to help and directed me here. I'll post a synopsis of the thread that originated here
this is no new problem, in fact I have been ignoring it for many months:
When the VNSI-Connection to my VDR server is lost, it takes several minutes (eight minutes in this case) until it is running again (meaning: I can start a TV channel). In the meantime, I see “Channel symbols are searched” and “PVR-Manager is starting” flashing in the upper right corner.
I have the same problem with my Raspberry Pi (2b, I think…) and my vero 2. The logfile is from the vero 2
The VDR runs on a haswell server with Debian Jessie, connected with 1GBit Ethernet. The connection itself is without a flaw, I can copy movies in seconds.
I hope you can help me spot this really annoying problem
I tried it with vnsi versions 1.3.1 (old, but in vdr distribution) and the newest that I could get on github (1.5.2), no difference.
I went to Kodi->Settings->PVR&TV-> Menu/OSD and “clicked” on “Search for missing Channel symbols” (my translation from German UI). That itself takes several minutes.
Please tell me how I can help you to solve that problem...
cu
Markus
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I can hardly believe it, but removing the channel icons lowered the time to connect to something more reasonable… (still not really fast, but bearable).
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Hello,
this is an issue that I posted first in OSMC, but they are not able to help and directed me here. I'll post a synopsis of the thread that originated here
this is no new problem, in fact I have been ignoring it for many months:
When the VNSI-Connection to my VDR server is lost, it takes several minutes (eight minutes in this case) until it is running again (meaning: I can start a TV channel). In the meantime, I see “Channel symbols are searched” and “PVR-Manager is starting” flashing in the upper right corner.
Now I activated debug logging and restartet OSMC:
http://paste.osmc.io/aboxepafol.dos
I have the same problem with my Raspberry Pi (2b, I think…) and my vero 2. The logfile is from the vero 2
The VDR runs on a haswell server with Debian Jessie, connected with 1GBit Ethernet. The connection itself is without a flaw, I can copy movies in seconds.
I hope you can help me spot this really annoying problem
I tried it with vnsi versions 1.3.1 (old, but in vdr distribution) and the newest that I could get on github (1.5.2), no difference.
I went to Kodi->Settings->PVR&TV-> Menu/OSD and “clicked” on “Search for missing Channel symbols” (my translation from German UI). That itself takes several minutes.
Please tell me how I can help you to solve that problem...
cu
Markus
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: