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    [Testing] Kodi 18.0 Leia beta versions now available for RetroPie!

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      Rascas @ashleywilliams
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      @ashleywilliams Then downgrade to see if it still works on Kodi 17.6. Downgrading Kodi is the same as downgrading any other package, you need to downgrade kodi and kodi-bin packages. Search the net on "how to downgrade package with apt".

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        ashleywilliams
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        @Rascas Thanks! I successfully downgraded and it's now working again. So no Leia for me, but that's okay.

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          Gwyllion @DeathWalk
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          @DeathWalk hi!!! I have the same problema with the final 18.0, did you solve this? thanks

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            Rascas @Gwyllion
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            @Gwyllion Is that the OSD problem ? It was fixed in the firmware some time ago but the Raspberry Pi Foundation didn't updated the kernel/firmware in the repos since 4 November. One solution is to disable overscan_scale in /boot/config.txt, most people don't need it. Try it and see. Another solution is to use rpi-update to update the kernel/firmware, but that might break other things in RetroPie, so be carefull with this!
            I just sent an email to the Raspberry Pi Foundation engineers, lets see if they update it soon.

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              rodney465 @Rascas
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              @Rascas done everything and walla it works perfectly thx

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                Gwyllion
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                @Rascas nope, Kodi starts well, playing a movie well...but when you try to pause, stop or going to home menú. Black screen. Noise of moving keys are working but no image. I have to reset.

                here you have the log:

                LOG

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                  Rascas @Gwyllion
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                  @Gwyllion Please don't post just parts of the log, it is useless, post the full log, like it is explained here:
                  https://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file
                  Anyway, I am almost sure that your problem is the one that I said. Did you tried any of the 2 solutions that I told you ?

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                    Jan007 @Gwyllion
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                    @Gwyllion Had the same bug after a fresh install of RetroPie and Kodi. There is a bug with the overscan.
                    Solution:

                    Backup your data
                    Sudo apt update
                    Sudo apt dist-upgrade
                    Sudo rpi-update
                    Sudo reboot
                    Sudo nano /boot/config.txt
                    Search for „overscan_scale=1“ Delete the complete line or set to „#overscan_scale=1“ (without „“ but with # at the beginning)
                    Should be the last line
                    Sudo reboot

                    After the next update it may be necessary to adjust the config.txt again.

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                      WarC0zes
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                      I just updated kodi 17.6 in 18.0, but now I can no longer read the videos that are in .rar .
                      I have the retropie version 4.4.8.

                      RetroPie v4.5.1 • RPi3 Model B • NorthPada 5V 3A • 128GB SanDisk Ultra Cat.10 microSDXC • 1 x Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 • 1 x Qanba Q4RAF USB Arcade joysticks • 1 x PS4 Dualshock4 v2 controller • 1 x Mayflash Dolphinbar + Nintendo WiiMote.

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                        Rascas @WarC0zes
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                        @WarC0zes Compressed files in Kodi 18 are now managed by a separate binary addon called kodi-vfs-libarchive. If you updated Kodi via RetroPie-Setup -> Manage Packages -> Manage optional packages -> Kodi it should by already installed but you need to enable it in Kodi interface. Go to "Addons" - > "My addons" -> "Virtual filesystems" -> "Archive support".
                        Be aware that addon is still a bit buggy, and not all compressed archives might work good.

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                        • WarC0zesW
                          WarC0zes
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                          @Rascas
                          Thanks for the quick answer, it works :)

                          RetroPie v4.5.1 • RPi3 Model B • NorthPada 5V 3A • 128GB SanDisk Ultra Cat.10 microSDXC • 1 x Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 • 1 x Qanba Q4RAF USB Arcade joysticks • 1 x PS4 Dualshock4 v2 controller • 1 x Mayflash Dolphinbar + Nintendo WiiMote.

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                            Gwyllion
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                            @Jan007 @Rascas Well done, fine now. many very thanks...althoug retropie menus and games are out of screen but at least kodi Works . thanks again.

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                              Rascas @Gwyllion
                              last edited by Rascas

                              @Gwyllion overscan_scale=1 should only be used as a last resort, like if your TV does not have options to set image format, options like "panoramic", "zoom", "scaled" and such. Because overscan_scale does scaling on hardware and in most cases it isn't needed.

                              Anyway, the kernel/firmware was just updated, so you can enable overscan_scale=1 if you want. Then go to RetroPie Setup -> Configuration / Tools -> Raspbian Tools -> Update Raspbian Packages and reboot at the end.

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                                ParadoxGBB
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                                Oddly with release pictures are now rendering fine for me. I'll take it! ;-)

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                                  Rascas @ParadoxGBB
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                                  @ParadoxGBB Not sure what you are talking about, but nice :D

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                                    Rascas
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                                    There is now Kodi 18.1 available. I will create a new post later about the stable versions, to keep things together and separated from the test builds.

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                                      psyke83 Global Moderator
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                                      @Rascas,

                                      Have you noticed any issues with game controllers on the new Kodi build? I've filed a bug here related to the hid-sony driver, tested against your packages: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/15588

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                                        Rascas @psyke83
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                                        @psyke83 I don't have any "Sony joysticks" to test at the moment, I don't know about that. But I saw your issue in Kodi github, Garbear is the guy to help you I think.

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                                          psyke83 Global Moderator
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                                          @Rascas,

                                          I'm interested in making the Mesa driver viable for regular use on RPI3, and Kodi is a major missing piece of the puzzle. Your latest package (2:18.4-3~buster) appears to implement support for RPI4 through a separate v8binary that's detected via the CPU revision, but this will prevent an RPI3 that's running the open driver from working.

                                          Would you consider adding an exception to your CPU check so that an RPI3 using the firmware KMS overlay will use the v8 binary, whenever you publish the next update? Here's the change that would be needed: https://gist.github.com/psyke83/31f233144ea8fa21ecf3d9bae816b2e6

                                          The is_fkms function is the same as what raspi-configuses (RetroPie-Setup's is a bit different).

                                          Apologies for contacting you here, but I wasn't sure of the best place to submit a patch for the packages, and the recent branches of https://github.com/PIPplware/xbmc don't seem to have a launcher script that resembles what is contained in the packages. Thanks, and great work!

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                                            Rascas @psyke83
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                                            @psyke83 said in [Testing] Kodi 18.0 Leia beta versions now available for RetroPie!:

                                            @Rascas,

                                            I'm interested in making the Mesa driver viable for regular use on RPI3, and Kodi is a major missing piece of the puzzle. Your latest package (2:18.4-3~buster) appears to implement support for RPI4 through a separate v8binary that's detected via the CPU revision, but this will prevent an RPI3 that's running the open driver from working.

                                            Would you consider adding an exception to your CPU check so that an RPI3 using the firmware KMS overlay will use the v8 binary, whenever you publish the next update? Here's the change that would be needed: https://gist.github.com/psyke83/31f233144ea8fa21ecf3d9bae816b2e6

                                            The is_fkms function is the same as what raspi-configuses (RetroPie-Setup's is a bit different).

                                            Apologies for contacting you here, but I wasn't sure of the best place to submit a patch for the packages, and the recent branches of https://github.com/PIPplware/xbmc don't seem to have a launcher script that resembles what is contained in the packages. Thanks, and great work!

                                            Well, that won't work, it is not easy as it seems.
                                            The armv6 (for RPi 0/1) and armv7 binaries (for RPi 2/3) are compiled in the old style , using a specific window rendering system for the Raspberry Pi which uses, and is compiled against the proprietary Broadcom video drivers, also know as "Legacy driver". This is what everybody that I know does on the Raspberry Pi for the Pi versions up to version 3, including LibreELEC.
                                            The armv8 (for the RPi 4) is compiled using GBM + MMAL, which uses and is compiled against the open-source video driver, also known as "OpenGL driver".

                                            So for that, besides the 3 different binaries already available, I would need to compile another one, that would be something like done on the Pi4, which is GBM + MMAL against against open-source drivers. And besides the extra work, that is something that I don't know anyone that already attempted that, probably it would need extra patches, the h265/HEVC hardware acceleration done through NEON code would be lost, etc, etc.

                                            In the future, for what I read in some places, the intention of the RPi Foundation engineers/devs is to make every versions of the Rpi using the open-source video drivers. They are appointing that for Kodi 19 already, but that may take some time. Then all RPi versions will use GBM + v4l2 for the hardware acceleration.

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