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e123enitan

OpenElelc 5.0.8

Kodi 14.2/emby1.0.14

I just rebuild by OpenElec box, the syncro process complete successfully.
Shortly after sync completed, compressed data popup, and the process is frequent and could remain for a while sometime.

 

This frequent appearing and disappearing disrupt the operations of playing video files, shorting and also caused Kodi to freeze

 

Attached are the logs I captured at each time I rebuild OpenElec at  diff stage of rebuild, hope the info is not overwhelmed

http://xbmclogs.com/phdsysnod

http://xbmclogs.com/pukiyaxsx

 

http://xbmclogs.com/purlrqro8

http://xbmclogs.com/pnznr4mvs

 

http://xbmclogs.com/pt9rxfikw

http://xbmclogs.com/pt9rxfikw

 

Thanks

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e123enitan

Kodi settings > Video > Library > Hide progress of library update. :)

OK, hidding would this approach stop the interruptions caused freeze?

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Angelblue05

No, but thanks for reporting. **What's causing the freeze will be fixed for next version.

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e123enitan

No, but thanks for reporting. **What's causing the freeze will be fixed for next version.

Sure looking forward to the update and thanks

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Angelblue05

BTW, current version is 1.0.15. So next version would be 1.0.16.

 

However you can install from zip this version over the current version 1.0.15 (once you update, you are currently on 1.0.14). Please test and let me know it is working correctly now. Thank you :)

 

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e123enitan

@ Angelblue05, sorry for been a pest ;)  on this, the intermittent appearing of compressing, continued to cause issue for the smooth playing of either TV shows or Movies, at times, the screen will freeze for a while when the compressed action is in progressed.

 

I have taken logs from two diff units,

 

http://xbmclogs.com/prr3typcc

http://xbmclogs.com/pnpjakio3

 

http://xbmclogs.com/pzzy0wykc

http://xbmclogs.com/ppt08whkn

 

Thanks

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Angelblue05

You are not a pest at all lol, we are here to help! :)

 

By the looks of your logs, you have a lot of items to update (+100 for sure). Let your Kodi run a bit without using it. You can enable the sync dialog in the add-on option to see what it's doing and when it's done. There's nothing else we can really do about it I think. But once it finishes and your library matches your Emby library, it should be fine and stop freezing your playback.

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You are not a pest at all lol, we are here to help! :)

 

By the looks of your logs, you have a lot of items to update (+100 for sure). Let your Kodi run a bit without using it. You can enable the sync dialog in the add-on option to see what it's doing and when it's done. There's nothing else we can really do about it I think. But once it finishes and your library matches your Emby library, it should be fine and stop freezing your playback.

 

 

Got, it, I definately have a large data files, could be the system is processing the data under the hood.

Just for my understanding this would always happen on the first/initial  syncro, thereafter it should be fine meanning the frequency of the compressed should be few?

 

Thanks for your support and swift response

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Angelblue05

Indeed! When you start up Kodi, it will do a check and compare your Kodi database to your Emby library and only update items that need updating since last time your Kodi was on. So if no item needs updating, then the start up sync will be done very quickly (couple of seconds).

 

The compressed database message should display less after that (it will still display as it's Kodi behavior to do library updates every x) but it is something you can hide from view.

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Indeed! When you start up Kodi, it will do a check and compare your Kodi database to your Emby library and only update items that need updating since last time your Kodi was on. So if no item needs updating, then the start up sync will be done very quickly (couple of seconds).

 

The compressed database message should display less after that (it will still display as it's Kodi behavior to do library updates every x) but it is something you can hide from view.

Thanks for the clarification, when I turn-on as you said, I noticed incremental processing each time any of the clients on the network updates the server, so if 5 clients (wife, children, etc on the LAN) are writing to server, any of these active device will noticed compressed if it is turn-on, therefore this may have accounts for the frequent compressed.

MAKE SENSE :)  nice One

Also I should mentioned, I have no more issue texture cache, at lease for now, and it makes navigating faster. LOL

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Angelblue05

Awesome! :) Thanks for confirming. The fix for the texture cache will be part of the next version.

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e123enitan

Awesome! :) Thanks for confirming. The fix for the texture cache will be part of the next version.

Nice

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