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Kodi Bluetooth Issues

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    0db10cdf
    last edited by 19 Jun 2018, 15:57

    Hello
    I have recently encountered an issue whereby my Kodi (run through RetroPie) crashed and I had to restart my Raspberry Pi. Since then I have not been able to use by Bluetooth Harmony Hub to control Kodi. However, the Harmony Hub works fine in the RetroPie menu itself, it just no longer works in Kodi.

    Pi Model: 3
    Power Supply: LX050200 5.0V 2000mA DC output
    RetroPie Version: 4.3
    Built From: SD Image on RetroPie Website (I have long ago deleted the original image so I don't remember the file name)
    USB Devices Connected: Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo 3000 v 2.0
    Controller Used: Logitech Harmony Hub (bluetooth not IR)
    Error Message Received: None
    Log found in /dev/shm/runcommand.log: N/A
    Guide used: N/A
    File: I am not sure if this is the issue but my crash log references the file: /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/kodi/addons/peripheral.joystick/peripheral.joystick.so.1.3.2
    Emulator: N/A
    Attachment of config files:
    Crash log: https://pastebin.com/YyG4Qr0y
    How to Replicate the Problem:
    The problem is consistent. I am unable to control Kodi at all with my Logitech Harmony Hub, although I used to be able to. I can still control Kodi using the USB keyboard and mouse.
    Kodi Version Used: 17.4 Krypton

    Thank you for your assistance and if I can provide any additional information, let me know.

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      Rascas
      last edited by Rascas 21 Jun 2018, 14:12

      Well, first you have a lot of addons installed that might be related to "piracy", I don't care about it, but that might cause problems, especially because many of them are done by people with little experience in coding and/or with malicious intents, be carefull about what you add to Kodi.
      Second, you have a lot of errors (besides the ones from the addons I mentioned above) that Kodi cannot read or says that the file is read only:

      1:43:30.972 T:1631396784   ERROR: SQL: [Textures13.db] Attempt to write a readonly database
      

      This generally indicates that your system suffered file corruption, or most likely, your microSD card is broken or faulty.
      This isn't easy to fix, and is impossible if your card is broken.
      Try to move or delete your Kodi settings (/home/pi/.kodi) to start fresh with default settings.

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