[Testing] Kodi 17.0 stable/final available for RetroPie!
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You have to wait until it is compiled and uploaded to the repo. When a new version is uploaded the information will be updated. Rc4 is the lattest test version by the way.
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Kodi updated to 17 Release Candidate 4:
System fixes:
- Disable TV Standby on exit in TVs with CEC by default
- Readded "ES resolution fix on exit"
Just update the system, or follow the instructions on first post again.
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How close is this to getting a stable release that can be included in RetroPie?
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@robertybob When Kodi 17 stable/final gets released, that doesn't depend on me or RetroPie. It should take only a couple of days though, and then it will be available to install/update directly via the RetroPie-Setup option.
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I just updated Kodi with using the method here but now my controller gets detected but the buttons don't work. It worked fine in retropie just before the update.
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@eVenom Did you configure the controller in it ? Link is in the first post
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You have to give more information for us to help you.
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-firstLike, what is your controller model ? What Kodi version you were using before updating to Kodi 17 ? Etc... Kodi logs are always of great help for us to detecting problems.
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Sorry I should have been more specific
I have a Xbox one controller connected using USB. The controller worked fine in Retropie
Now that I updated Kodi retropie sees the controller but the buttons don't work in retropie let alone in kodi
This is a fresh install of Retropie and the kodi that was installed is the one that comes with it. I believe 16.1
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@BuZz Kodi 17 final/stable is pretty close, this week or next one. When released, is it ok to upload the packages to bintray, so it can be updated trough RetroPie-Setup ?
Everything looks good for me, i am already using it in all my machines. -
I Deleted the controller configuration by using "rm /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg"
Then I uninstalled the controller drivers in the Retropie setup and reinstalled them, after a reboot, the controller worked fine. Thanks, I hope this will help someone
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@eVenom This topic is related to Kodi 17 testing versions. Read this first https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first
and open a new topic with your problem. If your problem is just in Kodi, follow the steps in the first post, or wait till Kodi 17 gets released. -
@Rascas said in [Testing] Kodi 17 Release Candidate 4 available for RetroPie!:
@BuZz Kodi 17 final/stable is pretty close, this week or next one. When released, is it ok to upload the packages to bintray, so it can be updated trough RetroPie-Setup ?
Everything looks good for me, i am already using it in all my machines.Please do - and thanks for your work on this.
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@eVenom said in [Testing] Kodi 17 Release Candidate 4 available for RetroPie!:
I Deleted the controller configuration by using "rm /home/pi/.emulationstation/es_input.cfg"
you should never delete this file - it will break autoconfiguration of emulators if you ever add another controller - to clear ES input you can do it from retropie-setup / configuration / emulationstation
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I succesfully updated kodi to 17.0 RC4 but i keep getting a popup on startup saying:
The following add-ons are incompatible with this version of kodi
and have been automatically disabled: Python Image LibraryCan't disable it or update.......
Edit: solved it by restoring kodi to default, updating from Jarvis with custom settings can result in errors so it seems
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Kodi updated to 17.0 stable/final.
System fixes:
- Fix "Black screen on exit" when running from within a Desktop Environment.
Just update the system, or follow the instructions on first post again.
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@Rascas is the bintray mirror removed ? I'm getting file not found for apt source pointing there.
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@BuZz It is syncing, I am uploading the packages right now. And by the way, in RetroPie setup script, is better to change this line:
aptInstall kodi
To this:
aptInstall kodi kodi-peripheral-joystick kodi-inputstream-adaptive kodi-inputstream-rtmp
otherwise, joysticks won't work.
And probably an additional function to install extra binary addons, like PVRs, visualizations, audioencoders/decoders, etc would be nice.
PS: Upload finished, should be working now.
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@Rascas thanks - will make the change.
I agree it would be nice to have a little gui to install extra stuff. I will look into it.
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@BuZz Cool. It is recommend for people using the unstable repo, to remove it now. Instructions on the first post.
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