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    [Testing] Kodi 17.0 stable/final available for RetroPie!

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      Sevik @apoteker
      last edited by Sevik

      Works fine on my rpi3. Upgraded from (new) kodi 16 installation (RetroPie-Setup) to beta7 and then to RC1 as instructed.

      Thank you Rascas!

      @apoteker : Where do you get this error?

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        apoteker @Sevik
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        @Sevik I copied and pasted the above via PuTTY and got the following:
        Err http://pipplware.pplware.pt Packages
        404 Not Found
        Ign http://pipplware.pplware.pt Translation-en_GB
        Ign http://pipplware.pplware.pt Translation-en
        Fetched 73.8 kB in 19s (3,699 B/s)
        W: Failed to fetch http://pipplware.pplware.pt/pipplware/dists/unstable/armv7binary/Packages 404 Not Found

        E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

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          Rascas @apoteker
          last edited by

          @apoteker You have atleast one typo, a forward slash is missing between armv7 and binary. Make sure your list file is exactly like in the first post.

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            apoteker @Rascas
            last edited by apoteker

            @Rascas This is what I am pasting:

            sudo su
            echo "deb http://pipplware.pplware.pt/pipplware/dists/unstable/main/binary /" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware_unstable_armv7.list
            echo "deb http://pipplware.pplware.pt/pipplware/dists/unstable/armv7/binary /" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware_unstable_armv7.list
            apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y
            apt-get install kodi-peripheral-joystick kodi-inputstream-adaptive kodi-inputstream-rtmp
            exit
            

            It looks as if the forward slash is there. Does everything look correct here? Thanks for your help.

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              BuZz administrators @apoteker
              last edited by BuZz

              @apoteker If posting logs/code to the forum please use a code block or else parts can be interpreted as styling

              http://commonmark.org/help/

              (edit your post and insert three backticks above and below the code). Also see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first which details things like this and should be read before posting.

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                apoteker @BuZz
                last edited by

                @BuZz Apologies, thanks for the heads up!

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                  Rascas @apoteker
                  last edited by

                  @apoteker said in [Testing] Kodi 17 Release Candidate 1 available for RetroPie!:

                  @Rascas This is what I am pasting:

                  sudo su
                  echo "deb http://pipplware.pplware.pt/pipplware/dists/unstable/main/binary /" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware_unstable_armv7.list
                  echo "deb http://pipplware.pplware.pt/pipplware/dists/unstable/armv7/binary /" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware_unstable_armv7.list
                  apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y
                  apt-get install kodi-peripheral-joystick kodi-inputstream-adaptive kodi-inputstream-rtmp
                  exit
                  

                  It looks as if the forward slash is there. Does everything look correct here? Thanks for your help.

                  That's correct, but that's not what you have in the errors in your previous message, so check it again.

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                    apoteker @Rascas
                    last edited by

                    @Rascas Thanks for your time in looking at this. I just cut and paste and this error keeps occurring. I have copied the entire log and entered it at http://paste.ubuntu.com/23728135/ . I hope that is the proper procedure. I'm not sure why this keeps happening. Again, thanks in advance for any insight you can offer.

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                      Rascas
                      last edited by Rascas

                      Like I said before the error is because you have a missing forward slash. Probably not in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pipplware_unstable_armv7.list but probably in some other file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, most likely from a previous wrong copy attempt. You have to check all files in that dir for yourself, and correct/remove what is wrong.
                      Anyway, Kodi 17 should already be installed/updated.

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                        apoteker @Rascas
                        last edited by

                        @Rascas OK, I'll do that. Thanks for your help!

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                          lostless
                          last edited by

                          anyone else not able to get any controller recognized? When i try to configure, it acts like there is nothing plugged in.

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                            Rascas @lostless
                            last edited by

                            @lostless Did you follow the link in first post to configure your joystick ? Do you receive a message like the one in the screenshoot when you connect your joysticks ? What are the exact models that you are trying ?

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                              lostless
                              last edited by

                              I figured it out. Some how when it tried to install the driver, every time, it would ,abort the process. I just copied and pasted the line for the driver install and it's working now.

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                                A Former User
                                last edited by

                                But when kodi 17 is fully released it's going to be added to the default installation of kodi right?

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                                  Rascas @A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @Heightzx23 Right!

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                                    pugwilfy
                                    last edited by

                                    i've managed to install this a couple of times now. first time i tried to go straight over the top of the existing kodi 16 build i had with addons preloaded and it didnt do too well.
                                    so formatted card reinstalled retropie and then kodi and then the update.
                                    all great up until i loaded a build that i figure was too intense for the pi and it was too slow, going back to retropie was ok but i lost control of start and select buttons so couldnt restart the pi.
                                    just done another clean install as above, retropie/kodi/kodi 17 and kodi wont load at all now and again back in retropie i have lost control of my start and select buttons after the first try at starting kodi.
                                    is this something to do with the joystick support?

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                                      Rascas @pugwilfy
                                      last edited by Rascas

                                      @pugwilfy Kodi joystick support is independent of the EmulationStation and emulators joystick, so installing it won't change anything in your joystick configuration from RetroPie.
                                      Builds and unoficial addons are not supported in Kodi foruns and neither are here. If you have problems with them you have to ask support with the people who makes them.

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                                        PetroRie
                                        last edited by

                                        For everyone who gets buffer issue in Kodi 17, the old way of solving this doesn't work on Kodi 17. I found the following guide on YouTube and it works. I tested it yesterday:

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                                          Rascas @PetroRie
                                          last edited by Rascas

                                          @PetroRie Things like that shouldn't be posted here, because this is a 3rd party addon, which downloads a custom advancedsettings.xml that nobody knows what it does, only if one checks the downloaded file.

                                          The caching parameters in advancedsettings.xml have changed in Kodi 17, maybe that's why "your old way of solving it" doesn't work anymore. Check part 3 till the end of this link for more information:
                                          http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO%3AModify_the_video_cache

                                          Kodi 17 has a 30MB buffer size which is plenty to play at least FullHD, 8 Mbit/s video files from the internet without problems. Also keep in mind that setting cache to 0 (that makes use of the SD card to cache the video file instead of RAM, and that's probably what this video does) is not recommend for flash-based memory devices like Pi , because of the increased wear of the SD Card and if you don't have sufficient free space on the SD Card to store the file in cache, can make it crash and other problems.

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                                            PetroRie @Rascas
                                            last edited by

                                            @Rascas said in [Testing] Kodi 17 Release Candidate 1 available for RetroPie!:

                                            @PetroRie Things like that shouldn't be posted here, because this is a 3rd party addon, which downloads a custom advancedsettings.xml that nobody knows what it does, only if one checks the download file.

                                            People asked here about the controllers, and other posted how to fix it. I cannot see what is wrong with that, we're not discussing piracy here. Kodi is an additional application which isn't enabled by default in RetroPie. It's not even an official part of RetroPie. So technically when you look at the picture Kodi is a 3rd party software within RetroPie.

                                            Reason why I posted it here is the buffering was driving me crazy, I never had this with the previous version of Kodi. So I thought there might be other guys having the same problem as I did, so I posted the solution here. I mean buffering can ruin your entire Kodi experience lol.

                                            Yeah it downloads a advancedsettings.xml, but stop pretending like people are downloading some kind of malware. It just has different settings that's it. Nothing to worry about lol.

                                            30MB buffer size was not enough for me, my DL speed on Wifi is 4MB per seconds, wired it's 15-18MB per second. On Kodi 16 I was hooked trough Wifi and with the custom settings I did not have any buffering issues. On Kodi 17 I had buffering issues even while on cable.

                                            This is the XML file:

                                            <advancedsettings>
                                            <cache>
                                            <memorysize>0</memorysize>
                                            <curlclienttimeout>45</curlclienttimeout>
                                            </cache>
                                            <gui>
                                            <algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
                                            <nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
                                            </gui>
                                            <videoscanners>
                                            <ignoreerrors>true</ignoreerrors>
                                            </videoscanners>
                                            </advancedsettings>

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