

= sigh = The price one pays for being an early adopter.Mac mail download all. In the meantime, this 1800e being a few years old now, I'm waiting for the new 19xx product to be released. So I'm actually using both, MMC-17.0 for certain add-ons, and Kodi-16.1 for local playback. While it cured the crashing in the Youtube plugin in Kodi-16.1, playing certain files results in a jittery video playback. I have some other issues with the 17.0 version of MMC. If you have a copy of MMC that's even currently in testing, I'd be happy to test it out to see if it works for my issue and others. Kodi 16.1 works for these files as previously mentioned. I didn't try the latest Kodi 17.1 or is it (17.3?) now to see, as I didn't want to lose my setup and have to redo it all again (yes I did a backup before, but it didn't work properly for some reason). While turning off passthrough for the same video does provide audio, it kinda sucks not having the proper full surround. Hey any updates on the audio passthrough issue with Kodi 17? I tried your release of MMC and have the same issue. MyGica, which looks and acts EXACTLY like Kodi-17.0, works like a charm.

And while I was a bit reluctant to go with 17.0 because of my experience with it on the Lollipop upgrade on my 1800e, I'm not seeing any of that instability at all. Since Kodi-17.0 supports SSL/HTTPS access to youtube out of the box, no more crashes. The real reason I wanted to come back and post here is, the MyGica Media Center app, based off Kodi-17.0, fixes this issue. I'm talking through my hat here, but that's my best guess. The next time the stream is played the URL is resolved from the cache, no flip over.

Kodi-16.x accesses HTTP, and when Youtube flips the stream over to secure mode Kodi crashes, but caches the URL. I have no real idea why this started happening, but I'd like to hazard a guess. Going back and playing that same stream a second time works fine. I went back to KitKat-4.4.2 and Kodi-16.1 on my 1800e, but we've recently began having problems with Kodi add-ons that use/depend on Youtube.īasically, Kodi began crashing upon first access of any new stream, be that a Youtube video or movie trailer. I wanted to come back here and add the following.
