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Loading *.iso forces close Kodi 21 #25105
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Can confirm that it occurs when opening an .iso file that is stored on the internal storage and only affects v21. Debug message:
This crash is caused by xbmc/xbmc/filesystem/ISO9660Directory.cpp Line 38 in a9076fe
I think it's because the |
Don't understand this right...The device is running on Android 9 which has API level 28, also shown well on Kodi -> System information. |
I'm having this same issue. I use Kodi to play DVDs I ripped as ISOs and store on an NFS server. This function is completely broken. I back loaded Kodi to v19.5 where this was working but I had to disable all auto-updates on my chromecast otherwise it keeps loading v21 and breaking the ISO function. Please fix. |
@mjoseph81 if the ISOs are on network storage, the cause is different and has been fixed. Try an Omega 21.1 nightly build. |
Jose,
Thanks for the feedback but the version in the Google play store is 21.0
which does not work. Until a functioning version is released to google I
will have to disable auto- updates.
Thanks,
Matt
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storage, the cause is different and has been fixed. Try an Omega 21.1 nightly
build <https://mirrors.kodi.tv/nightlies/android/>.
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Have that build tested. The force close is gone, this error was fixed! |
Fixed by #25156 |
Bug report
Describe the bug
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If I try to load an .iso file from a directly attached USB3 device Kodi forces close immediality.
Kodi 20. was working fine - also master/nightly 22alpha is working fine. #24964 doesn't fix that. It's a different issue.
Expected Behavior
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Simply play the *.iso as usual.
Actual Behavior
Force close of Kodi.
Possible Fix
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Debuglog
The debuglog can be found here:
https://paste.kodi.tv/edifeconal.kodi
The log is done with adb debugging over ssh. Also with | grep -i kodi.
Kodi 21 opens the *. iso with OnPlayMedia which forces close
05-01 13:48:53.280 9015 9031 D Kodi : **ERROR: fseeko (): Invalid argument
Kodi 22 master/nighly opens the *. iso with VideoPlayer::OpenFile: which is working well
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Additional context or screenshots (if appropriate)
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It's on Minix NEO U22-XJ Max. Kodi 20 was working fine. Kodi 21 can't play the *.iso even fix #24964 was applied.
Kodi 22alpha of master/nightly is working fine.
Your Environment
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[x ] Android
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Kodi version: 21
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