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    Kodi - audio and subtitles stream language unknown

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    • RascasR
      Rascas @MadHorse
      last edited by

      @MadHorse That depends on the metadata information of the file, not Kodi. I don't think there is options for that. Mostly likely that in OpenELEC and OSMC you used a bluray with that info and a bluray without that in RetroPie.

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        MadHorse @Rascas
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        @Rascas

        thank you for your answer.
        I thought the same thing at first, when the language and subtitles shows as unknown i installed OpenELEC 6.0.3 and tried the same blu ray folder movie.
        On OpenELEC the language are displayed correctly, so the metadata is not the problem.

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          backstander
          last edited by

          @MadHorse
          I have an idea of what it might be...

          In OpenELEC, go into the Add-on section in Kodi and look to see which Add-ons are installed. I wonder if there's an extra Add-on that does this. If so then install that same Add-on in Kodi on RetroPie.

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            MadHorse @backstander
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            @backstander

            Thank you for your help.
            I thought that one too and it doesen't seems to be an addon that get the audio and subtitles stream language, but i have to admit i didn't compare deeply the addons installed on both.
            I will take another look.

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            • RascasR
              Rascas
              last edited by

              Please post your Kodi log, to something like pastebin, after playing something with that behaviour. It would help if could also upload a sample of the bluray to somewhere and leave the link here for people to test it.

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                MadHorse
                last edited by MadHorse

                Hi all,

                sorry for my late answer.
                @backstander i've checked and it doesen't seems to be any relevant differences between the addons installed on OpenELEC and those on RetroPie.
                @Rascas [Link removed] you can find a kodi.log after i played a Blu Ray ISO with the problem.
                Anyway, i decided to create a dual boot SD with LibreELEC + RetroPie to bypass the problem and have the best of both world.

                I would like to thank you all for you answers and help, i really appreciated.

                Thank you.

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                • RascasR
                  Rascas
                  last edited by Rascas

                  Hmmm... the log should be with debug enabled, there isn't enough information in that log about the problem:
                  http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Easy

                  The only thing I can think off than can cause this, is the libbluray version.

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                    MadHorse
                    last edited by

                    @Rascas
                    sorry, HERE you can find the debug log while i'm playing a bluray folder.

                    Thank you

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                    • RascasR
                      Rascas @MadHorse
                      last edited by

                      @MadHorse Thanks, it is indeed because of libbluray more specifically BD-J support. I will compile also libbluray for the next Kodi version.

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                        MadHorse @Rascas
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                        @Rascas
                        thanks to you.

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