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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Sent on February 25, 2017, 03:05:19 PM
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The source is nfs from my NAS.
Nobody have this problem exept me?
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Ok...
I found out that this is only when you use network files (streams) DLNA or NFS.
If you use USB devices than everything works fine. Resume after a restart of kodi is possible.
So why the network shares failed? Is this really a bug?
Thank you 4 your help.
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I can confirm lack of resume when playing movies from Q10 Pro, Android 7 and Kodi 17 from a NFS share. It doesn't matter if Q10 Pro has write access or read-only to NFS share, it never resumes the movie.
And I tried configuring Kodi to resume as a default action but it makes no difference if it's all default settings or configured in any way.
I'm 100% sure Kodi 16 was resuming so this must be a Kodi 17 bug.
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I can confirm lack of resume when playing movies from Q10 Pro, Android 7 and Kodi 17 from a NFS share. It doesn't matter if Q10 Pro has write access or read-only to NFS share, it never resumes the movie.
And I tried configuring Kodi to resume as a default action but it makes no difference if it's all default settings or configured in any way.
I'm 100% sure Kodi 16 was resuming so this must be a Kodi 17 bug.
My last config was Android 5.x and Kodi 16 but not NFS. It was DLNA (given by the MediaStation App). It never resumed.
NFS i never tryed
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If you create mountpoints for the shares does resume then work with NFS+wrapper?: http://www.futeko.com/newforum/index.php?topic=813.0
It might trick wrapper into treating the share as an internal flash storage folder.
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Because of this i use SMB with my NAS, so resume works
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If you create mountpoints for the shares does resume then work with NFS+wrapper?:increase semen volume (https://www.hardmenstore.com/semenax-review/)
http://www.futeko.com/newforum/index.php?topic=813.0
It might trick wrapper into treating the share as an internal flash Contrave reviews storage (https://www.dreambodyweightloss.com/contrave/) folder.
If i play the videos with the internal Kodi Video Player everything is fine...resume over NFS works still after reboot.
With wrapper resume failed after reboot.
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Create NFS shortcuts with Media Center, than mount those up in KODI for NFS shares from the Box internal file system. You can't browse that, you must enter the path manually:
/mnt/nfsShare/nfs_share0/Videos
/mnt/nfsShare/nfs_share1/Pictures
These two examples shows if your first created shortcut folder's named Videos and the second is named Pictures, etc...
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Create NFS shortcuts with Media Center, than mount those up in this phenq review (https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/phenq-review-thinking-of-ordering-phenq-read-this-first-news-221656) and KODI for NFS shares from the Box internal file system. You can't browse that, you must enter the path manually:
/mnt/nfsShare/nfs_share0/Videos
/mnt/nfsShare/nfs_share1/Pictures
These two examples shows if your first created shortcut folder's named Videos and the second is named Pictures, etc...
I used it to put manually but it's not working for me. Can you please explain you to use?