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    Starting Kodi on boot somewhat broken

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      ivooc
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      Hello! So yesterday I updated Retropie to the latest version (4.5.13) and started having some problems with Kodi, which is installed through Retropie packages. If I set Retropie to launch ES on boot, Kodi works perfectly if I launch it in the Ports section. But if I choose the option to start Kodi on boot, then it runs kinda glitchy. Navigation through menus is slow, subtitles doesn't show up, HUD controls doesn't show up when playing a video and I have a black screen if I try to get back to Kodi's main menu (by stopping video play or just exiting to menu while playing), although it is still running because I can hear the navigation sounds. Anyone knows what the problem might be?

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      Pi Model: 3B+
      Power Supply used: Raspberry Pi Foundation Official PSU
      RetroPie Version Used: 4.5.13
      Built From: Manually installed on top of Raspbian Stretch
      USB Devices connected: Bluetooth adapter
      Controller used: Xbox 360 Wired Controller
      Error messages received: None
      How to replicate the problem: On retropie_setup.sh, set Kodi to launch on boot then reboot

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        Rascas @ivooc
        last edited by Rascas

        @ivooc Reproduce the problem and post your kodi debug log.

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          ivooc @Rascas
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          @Rascas Is it the kodi.txt file found in \\RASPBERRYPI\configs\ports\kodi\temp ? If so, there it is: https://pastebin.com/3E3mf0Y3

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            Rascas @ivooc
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            @ivooc Try without overclock/over_voltage.

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              ivooc @Rascas
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              @Rascas Same problems, but the navigation was a bit slower

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