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    RetropPie 3.7 - CEC (Kodi) and GBA (freezing)

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    • RascasR
      Rascas @ShootHere
      last edited by Rascas

      @ShootHere Please post everything (including the PSU amperes) that you have connected to the Raspberry Pi. I still cannot reproduce any error, it works just fine for me, so it must be a hardware / setup problem of yours. Also post your /var/log/syslog file to pastebin.

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        ShootHere
        last edited by ShootHere

        Pi Model: RPi3
        RetroPie Version Used: 3.7
        Built From: SD Image
        USB Devices connected: Wired USB Sony PS3 Controller, not set up for BT (BT disabled in config.txt), SanDisk 32GB USB Stick, Kodi resides on the SD Card
        Controller used: Sony PS3 Controller
        PSU: Official Raspberry Pi Foundation 2.5A

        /var/log/syslog exceeds 512kb so I need the pro version of Pastebin.

        Can I manually attach the file to this post?

        The other seemingly related files are already posted above.

        I have disable the BT in config.txt as per your instructions.

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        • RascasR
          Rascas @ShootHere
          last edited by

          @ShootHere The hardware that you are using should be no problem.
          I think it is not possible to post files here, post the dmesg output to pastebin instead, after Kodi crashes, and the /tmp/runcommand.log file again.
          Did you installed anything else besides Kodi ?

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            ShootHere
            last edited by

            Well perhaps one thing springs to mind is I installed both Kodi and Kodi-Extra (wanted to compare). Could that be the problem? Perhaps this will save us a LOT of searching.

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            • AddisonA
              Addison
              last edited by

              Hey all.

              I'm using a Raspberry Pie 2 with a fresh version of 3.7 and Kodi 16.0.

              I get these errors as well on screen:

              fbi: no process found
              Failed to start cec.service: Unit cec.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
              Failed to stop cec.service: Unit cec.service not loaded.

              I've never had them before but I haven't cared too much about this since I don't know what it means.

              Everything works great on my end.

              I'm curious though, what is CEC?

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              • RascasR
                Rascas @Addison
                last edited by Rascas

                @Addison The fbi is the program that loads the splashscreen in RetroPie, it has to be closed before Kodi starts otherwise it will have a bug ( you will see the terminal while a video is playing).

                CEC is the tecnology that permits you to control Kodi (and other things) with with your TV remote, if your TV supports that.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#CEC

                The cec service is a PiPplware specific service (does not exist in RetroPie) that permits you to control other programs with your TV remote, like Emulation Station, etc. It also has to be closed before Kodi starts, if not, there can be problems.

                Thats only warnings, just ignore that. I will hide that warnings in the next Kodi version.

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                • AddisonA
                  Addison @Rascas
                  last edited by

                  @Rascas

                  Okay.

                  I guess I'm getting those errors now because I use an iBuffalo controller with Kodi.

                  So you're the one who manages Kodi?

                  I think you just became my new, personal hero. ♥

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                    ShootHere
                    last edited by

                    Would disabling CEC somehow remove the error/crash? I use my smartphone to control it, so would that be an option?

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                    • RascasR
                      Rascas @Addison
                      last edited by Rascas

                      @Addison No, that warnings have nothing to do with your iBuffalo controller, just forget/ignore it.

                      Yes, I am the guy who compile the Kodi packages currently on RetroPie.

                      @ShootHere CEC also has nothing to do with your crash, at least that warning. That CEC service is independent of Kodi, and it does not even exist in RetroPie. And Kodi's CEC works just fine. Your problem is something else.
                      Yes, controlling Kodi with a smartphone is an option, you can use any method supported by Kodi to control it, you just have to configure it.

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                        Abs @Abs
                        last edited by

                        @Rascas

                        Just to provide an update to the original post. After I started using 3.7 from a fresh install, GBA stopped freezing.

                        With regards to the CEC, I think something has gone wrong with my TV. So its not related to the Raspberry Pi 3.

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