Hi KarellenX Can you kindly check if this log could help? I have do some test myself, it is OK to execute the following command via adb shell. Do you think a patch to deal with this case is acceptable? It works in my case. Not sure who could advise you best. Maybe fuzzard for the general view, or wsnipex as a Linux user?
It's OK to save the temp file there and then move to the target. KarellenX Hi, can you kindly reopen this issue as all I seek is to get Kodi worked on my Android device without root. Give us a full unadulterated log to start with. The log you pasted is missing a bunch of normal logging from startup. Hi fuzzard I am not fully understand. Can you give me a sample path to get the log or some command? The problem seems clean to me that the SELinux policy of my tv box deny the rename operation.
Or else I have to root it to close the SELinux. I don't think it is a good option for most users. No one else has ever brought this "issue" up. Theres millions of android users using kodi. I highly doubt a "workaround" for some random unknown device is going to be put in place without considerably more information.
If your device is enforcing some random overzealous selinux policy, you may need to contact the manufacturer for assistance. What device are we talking about and which Android version do you run. Also, please try to come up with a full debug log. I guess it is not a bad thing to have strict security rule.
The bugreport you link has a log attached which is using Kodi If you want help, consider providing the information we ask for. First we need to have the very basic information about your system Interesting, your device prohibits moving a file inside the applications data directory. That certainly looks a tad overzealous.
It seems like the reparent moving directory even not supported on external storage. Rename a normal file is OK. I just create a concept of fix. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. Bug report Describe the bug Here is a clear and concise description of what the problem is: When playing a file that is not supported by passthrough and should be transcoded, Kodi doesn't send ac3 and does not play any audio.
Expected Behavior Here is a clear and concise description of what was expected to happen: The unsupported format should be transcoded to ac3 and preserve surround. Actual Behavior Kodi doesn't send ac3 and does not play any audio. Possible Fix To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior: Enable ac3 transcoding Play a file that cannot be passed through or has passthrough for that format disabled and is 5. Can you confirm that DaVukovic mentioned this issue Nov 16, AC-3 Transcoding fails in the latest master I'll add some info to this issue as requested.
Platforms: Windows 10 and Windows 11 with the latest updates Kodi Version: Latest master This issue has been present for some time, I haven't reported it because I thought it would eventually be fixed because I believed it was such a "big" feature, sorry for being wrong.
This issue has been present for some time Can confirm it has been here for at least months. Here are some logs I gathered: logs Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment. Linked pull requests. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.
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