[Q] Kodi & Freezing....Argh! - M.O.J.O. General

Does anyone else experience freezing issues with Kodi and is there any sort of fix?
Running latest Kodi Jarvis version install/downloaded via Goog Play Store - Mojo has the Remix OP installed
Looked back on old threads and tried the unplug ethernet trick/use wifi and the use ethernet/turn off wifi...but no difference really
If i use the Mojo to play roms, it will do it fine for hours on end, but using Kodi is really hit and miss (also prime reason i got the unit)
Any help would be much appreciated

Are there any other "heavy" apps running at the same time as Kodi? Check settings>apps>running while Kodi is running. Try killing some off, starting with any of the GApps (unless that version of Kodi crashes without Google support), Facebook, Firefox, Chrome, VLC (why you'd want both Kodi and VLC running at the same time is past me anyway), anything that's a resource hog. And don't even think about installing Amazon Underground.
If you can't get it to work on Remix, there are others out there, thanks to @Unjustified Dev. In order of my personal preference: CM12.1, your Remix OS, stock Jelly Bean, Android TV. YMMV as always.

My Kodi consistently freezes only when I have a [large] external hard drive mounted. +1TB.
I think Kodi tries to index its content in the background. It never freezes if I have a thumb drive though.
Instead of unplugging the hard drive everytime to use Kodi, I simply unmount it. Then remount when I need to access the hard drive.
In any case please let us know if you found a fix to your issue.

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Videos randomly stop playing in Kodi

Anybody had or having this issue? I am using TVMC, and I have my video library set up with an SMB share to the Nexus. I will start playing a TV episode and it will stop a few minutes in or halfway through and return back to the episode list. I don't think this has happened with a movie (yet).
I have tried messing with Hardware Acceleration vs Software (one actually works better for streaming sources from outside of my network). Tried clearing out the cache, purging packages. None of these have made any improvements. Thinking I may try to install a vanilla version of Kodi, and maybe also try Gotham.
Did a little searching and haven't found any solutions yet.
This is probably #3 in my disappointments with this device so far along with lack of apps, the Netflix bug, SlingTV's frame rate, and the Live Channels app. Starting to wish I opted for the Fire TV.
Yep Kodi runs like sh.. on my Nexus Player as well.
But on my Shield Tv it runs without any problems.
Video not playing on Kodi
Hi, I had the same problem. My video library is hosted on a Windows 7 PC and connecting over SMB to stream a film would work sometimes but not others. After much research I found the problem to be the network connection to the Windows PC. I found this out by installing ES File explorer on my Android TV and copying a large file to the local storage of the player. The copy would usually start then suddenly stop after a random length of time, additionally the bandwidth was very low. Try this to make sure you can copy a large file to the device without any problems.
I fixed the problem with a combination of solutions. I upgraded the network card drivers of the Windows 7 PC, I purchased an OTG LAN adapter for the Nexus Player and finally I used haneWIN to connect to my media library via NFS rather than SMB.
I now have a rock solid connection.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the responses. I have found that streaming the videos to Kodi via UPnP with Emby works fine. So I am thinking that is a network issue. I have DHCP set up, so I think what I will try is setting a static IP for the Windows PC
I also have one of these Ubee Modem/Router combos, but I have been using my own router. I didn't have the Ubee in bridge mode, which I changed last night. So I will get everything set again like I had it and see if it will play without stopping.
your problem is most likely trying to stream content over wifi. i dont care what anybody says, wifi + streaming media sucks. it can work fine 1 minute and then stop working another regardless of how good your connection may be.

Kodi Crashing While Browsing Local Content (SMB)???

Does anybody here use Kodi for streaming local content from an SMB? I have a 5TB drive connected to the USB port of my Asus RT-AC68U router that I currently use to stream to two WD TV players. I bought these Nexus Players in the hopes of replacing them, as the UI on those WD TV players is old and ridiculously slow (though I do love how they can literally play anything). Anyways, I connected the SMB successfully to my NP through Kodi, and am able to get scan for metadata through "Themoviedb." HOWEVER, when I am browsing my library, it always crashes and sends me back to the NP homescreen after about 10-15 seconds. If I select a movie, it seems to play fine. But it's annoying to have to rush to pick a movie before it crashes. I am running the current 15.2 build installed directly from the Play Store.
tl;dr
Current version (15.2) of Kodi keeps crashing when browsing library of local content. PLEASE HELP. Should I uninstall this version and sideload the 15.2 ARM version?
Kodi v15.2 hasn't given me any issues when I access content from a USB drive plugged in to my D-Link DIR-880L wireless router. I posted about a related topic at http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-player/general/accessing-smb-server-usb-drive-router-t3191758. I doubt that installing the ARM version would solve your problem as the x86 version is optimized for devices like the Nexus Player.

Nvidia shield as a fileserver/torrentbox/Kodi-box?

Hello there peeps!
Im thinking of getting rid of my old laptop as my torrentbox/Kodi and fileserver. Its noisy, draws lots of power and it can barely handle 1080p HEVC movies. So Im really longing to buy a Nvidia Shield TV 16GB
Im thinking of buying the 16GB version, putting a 128GB micro-sd card in it and use a powered usb3.0 HUB to connect my current 3 external HDDs to it.
My plans is to let the 128GB micro-sd card act as the torrent partition and storage for the games and apps. When the apps are finished Im moving the stuff to the three external NTFS HDDs and store it on them. All this would be nice to be able to manage with my Android phone. Im thinking that it might be hard on the unit to handle torrents at the same time we watch movies or play games. Is there an app to paus the torrents if the rest needs more resources, or make some kind of script?
Will all this work? Ive read that the Shield TV cant handle more than two external USBs thanks to the limitatons of Android but this can be fixed by rooting it. Is it correct?
You need to get a SMB server app working on it. Google: Funkyfresh Samba
uTorrent has an Android version.
I think Android can handle more than two ext HDD's. My sister has 4-5 HDD's connected to her AFTV, same with my cousin. Try StickMount.
I don't know but I think it's going to be hard to do what you want. I'd buy an Asus ChromeBox, put Win10 on it and use that for Kodi MySQL server, torrent, media, etc.
Ive been curious about this, when you say your sister had 4-5 HDDs connected to AFTV, im assuming she has them connected via some sort of usb hub?
I wouldn't use an SD card for long-term torrenting as they're not very good at handling frequent writing.
hobs0n said:
Hello there peeps!
Im thinking of getting rid of my old laptop as my torrentbox/Kodi and fileserver. Its noisy, draws lots of power and it can barely handle 1080p HEVC movies. So Im really longing to buy a Nvidia Shield TV 16GB
Im thinking of buying the 16GB version, putting a 128GB micro-sd card in it and use a powered usb3.0 HUB to connect my current 3 external HDDs to it.
My plans is to let the 128GB micro-sd card act as the torrent partition and storage for the games and apps. When the apps are finished Im moving the stuff to the three external NTFS HDDs and store it on them. All this would be nice to be able to manage with my Android phone. Im thinking that it might be hard on the unit to handle torrents at the same time we watch movies or play games. Is there an app to paus the torrents if the rest needs more resources, or make some kind of script?
Will all this work? Ive read that the Shield TV cant handle more than two external USBs thanks to the limitatons of Android but this can be fixed by rooting it. Is it correct?
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So heres my experience so far: Currently I have 1 external usb 3.0 HDD connected to my shield tv. using an android app called servers ultimate pro, I was able to create multiple file servers. The nice thing is that shield tv is already low powered, but can even go into sleep mode and still run the server (i have a feeling sleep mode just turns off the screen). with servers ultimate, you can get lots of configuration options, limiting the amount of users, ip addresses that can access, you can set up basic rules, and notifications for things like if the server stops or starts, to email, text, pop up a notification, etc. Its pretty nice.
But heres the catch: I've been searching for a solution for over a month now, but transfer rates are slow im getting 5-10MBps on average, but i know the network is capable of more. after searching, it seems to be a limitation of either android, or the protocols the app is using. Another user on here pointed out to me that the SMB protocol for instance, seems to be running SMB v1 (which is already up to like V3- or V4, which are more feature rich and capable of much faster speeds)
then theres the issue of what devices will be accessing it. So far, ive tried my android phone, my windows 10 PC, and an iphone. the android phone can see the servers just fine when configured properly, iphone didn't seem to want to work without any sort of specialized app (which honestly i didn't even try after that point), and windows 10 works, but if you want to map a network drive, your going to need the SMB protocol, and even then it took several weeks of google searching until several tweaks, registry settings, etc finally allowed windows 10 to see my server.
I don't torrent, so unfortunately can't help you on that front, but like another user pointed out, using the sd card will just wear out the amount of times it can read/write. if it does work out for your needs, why not just save directly to the external HDDs?
For the record, I was able to stream using things like kodi or another media player, but i do notice that any initial loading takes several seconds. for example, initial playback will take several seconds to load, but once the video plays, it plays smooth and doesnt stutter or pause, UNLESS i were to try fast forwarding or skipping to another section, then the video takes several seconds again. this all works for my personal needs (for now) but other users might want more demand.
hope any of this helps.
unvaluablespace said:
Ive been curious about this, when you say your sister had 4-5 HDDs connected to AFTV, im assuming she has them connected via some sort of usb hub?
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Yea, both my sister and cousin have the 10 port USB 2.0 hub from Amazon working fine on their Amazon Fire TV's.
Cool, thats good to know. I've been kind of curious about this for in the future (i don't see myself using more than 4 HDD's for whatever server setup i use) Hopefully the shield wont have an issue with this, either. Now just trying to figure out my transfer speed issue. lol
Thank you very much for the experience and help!
This certainly learned me very valuable points
what is the point of putting a server on shield tv?
can you download torrents directly to the shield (hd)?
and would plex be able to see these files?
I have personally done exactly what you are looking for with one of my shield boxes. I installed a Linux chroot on my shield tv (I ended up flashing foll android as it was easier), installed transmission-cli in there, and ran kodi on top then enabled media sharing, and put an ssh server on the machine. Works fantastically.
what does this all enable to do?
This is pretty close to my plans, minus the torrent box and fileserver.
my plan is to load up my new external drive and copy everything from my laptop and existing externals into one location (so I can eliminate duplicates) and then move it to the SHIELD TV and setup KODI so it sees all my files and use it for playback (I can always routinely plan file transfers to it manually thru the USB and computer when I need to add new content), but it would be nice to be able to access the external over the network if possible.
kdb424 said:
I have personally done exactly what you are looking for with one of my shield boxes. I installed a Linux chroot on my shield tv (I ended up flashing foll android as it was easier), installed transmission-cli in there, and ran kodi on top then enabled media sharing, and put an ssh server on the machine. Works fantastically.
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Uhm so you are running some kind of Linux or what is foll Android?
unvaluablespace said:
So heres my experience so far: Currently I have 1 external usb 3.0 HDD connected to my shield tv. using an android app called servers ultimate pro, I was able to create multiple file servers. The nice thing is that shield tv is already low powered, but can even go into sleep mode and still run the server (i have a feeling sleep mode just turns off the screen). with servers ultimate, you can get lots of configuration options, limiting the amount of users, ip addresses that can access, you can set up basic rules, and notifications for things like if the server stops or starts, to email, text, pop up a notification, etc. Its pretty nice.
But heres the catch: I've been searching for a solution for over a month now, but transfer rates are slow im getting 5-10MBps on average, but i know the network is capable of more. after searching, it seems to be a limitation of either android, or the protocols the app is using. Another user on here pointed out to me that the SMB protocol for instance, seems to be running SMB v1 (which is already up to like V3- or V4, which are more feature rich and capable of much faster speeds)
then theres the issue of what devices will be accessing it. So far, ive tried my android phone, my windows 10 PC, and an iphone. the android phone can see the servers just fine when configured properly, iphone didn't seem to want to work without any sort of specialized app (which honestly i didn't even try after that point), and windows 10 works, but if you want to map a network drive, your going to need the SMB protocol, and even then it took several weeks of google searching until several tweaks, registry settings, etc finally allowed windows 10 to see my server.
I don't torrent, so unfortunately can't help you on that front, but like another user pointed out, using the sd card will just wear out the amount of times it can read/write. if it does work out for your needs, why not just save directly to the external HDDs?
For the record, I was able to stream using things like kodi or another media player, but i do notice that any initial loading takes several seconds. for example, initial playback will take several seconds to load, but once the video plays, it plays smooth and doesnt stutter or pause, UNLESS i were to try fast forwarding or skipping to another section, then the video takes several seconds again. this all works for my personal needs (for now) but other users might want more demand.
hope any of this helps.
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Thanks for the all the valuable info!
Using the Shield TV as a torrentbox/fileserver/NAS is only temporary until I can afford a real NAS, or preferably get a mini Linux box running as a VPN server and router but that's in the future, in fact Shield tv is also in the future since I can't afford it now =)
But back to your comments, I checked out Ultimate Pro and it seems it's dead but maybe some of its servers works good Regarding SMB I'm thinking of getting another app for SMB sharing.
Another thing I'm wondering is the multitasking abilities of the Shield TV, sure it's by far the most powerful Android TV box but how can it handle torrenting, SMB sharing, running Kodi at the same time? Or do you have to manually manage it? Or get some apps that let you set up certain priorities? And will it be able to game on the Shield while Kodi/SMB/torrents running in the background?
hobs0n said:
Thanks for the all the valuable info!
Using the Shield TV as a torrentbox/fileserver/NAS is only temporary until I can afford a real NAS, or preferably get a mini Linux box running as a VPN server and router but that's in the future, in fact Shield tv is also in the future since I can't afford it now =)
But back to your comments, I checked out Ultimate Pro and it seems it's dead but maybe some of its servers works good Regarding SMB I'm thinking of getting another app for SMB sharing.
Another thing I'm wondering is the multitasking abilities of the Shield TV, sure it's by far the most powerful Android TV box but how can it handle torrenting, SMB sharing, running Kodi at the same time? Or do you have to manually manage it? Or get some apps that let you set up certain priorities? And will it be able to game on the Shield while Kodi/SMB/torrents running in the background?
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I don't torrent, so unfortunately I can't help you there, but I have tried using my file server in multiple ways: file transfers & streaming video, while running another app, even streaming games. Here are a few examples of things i've tried:
file transferring a big file to my pc, while gamestreaming on the nvidia shield tv at the same time (worked great. I saw no issues during this time)
file transferring a big file to my pc, while running a local app such as netflix, emulators, youtube, (as you can see i tried both maximizing bandwidth, while even testing lag with cpu intensive tasks. again, worked great)
streaming a 1080p movie from the shield tv, to my pc, while gamestreaming from the same pc, back to the shield tv (seemed to work fine. honestly didnt test this for extended period.)
streaming a 1080p movie from the shield tv to my pc, while running local apps on shield tv such as netflix, emulators, youtube, etc (once again, seemed to work fine)
So as you can see, the shield tv seemed to handle everything i threw at it rather well. i even tried multiple apps for multitasking on the shield and i just honestly did not see any performance hints with the media server, aside from anything youd normally expect on the shield tv. keep in mind i am running on a gigabit ethernet network, wired on both ends, from the shield tv to the router, and router to the pc.
my only issue with it all is as mentioned before: transfer speeds are just barely fast enough, even though i know my network and the device is capable of much faster speeds, but the cpu and ram on the shield tv seemed to handle everything i tried rather well.
as for your comment about trying other smb apps, ive gone through several, and the ones i was able to manage to get working, all ended up with the same speeds as with ultimate servers pro. :\ If you can find something that gives you faster speeds, i would love to hear about it so i can try it. i tried ftp server, smb server, webdav server, etc and all seem to max out at about the same speed.
Thanks for your reply!
It really seems the Shield is awesome and powerful to handle multitasking! I'm longing to get my own!
Crappy about the SMB speeds, let's find solutions to that problems
Hm I havent found any real data on the speed between a computer and an Android device when it comes to SMB...
When I transfer between my old gaming laptop from the external usb2.0 HDDs to my Xperia Z3, I get between 700KB/s to 1100KB/s.
The laptop is connected with Ethernet cable to the Netgear CG3799 router and the Z3 is connected with full connection on 802.11N 5Ghz. Altho the laptop is pretty sweaty atm, its converting old DVDs to HEVC and downloading around 15 torrents
Ill compare speeds later when the laptop isnt as busy
What kind of speeds do you peeps get when transfering between Android devices other devices?
Which Samba app are you using?
Hey folks,
I'm trying the same now. Had an Odroid XU4 as file and MySQL Server and try to replace it for an all in one Shield TV Solution.
I'm running a rooted Shield with SambaDroid for the SMB Share which works fine. And KSWEB Server for MySQL and ftp.
Sometimes it seems like the apps are closing in the background, I don't know why, seems to be a android multitadking problem to free up RAM.
But my biggest problem is the transfer speeds. No matter what protocoll (smb/ftp) I'm not getting more then 8 MB/s read out of the box. I tried to read from internal memory, sdcard and my external HDD. All came out with the same speed connected over GBit LAN to my PC.
Write side it much faster with 20 MB/s what I do not really understand but you need root to write to external memory like sdcard or usb.
So far it works, but it is less then optimal compared to my Ordoid XU4 what did 80MB/s but has no HDMI 2.0 output :/
Maybe Android 6.0 brings more speed for the network because It has to be bottlenecked somewhere in the OS, FTP and SMB showing the same speeds.
What's funny is I was actually doing the reverse of what you're doing. I got my Shield as an Android media center device since my Odroid U2 never seemed up to my standards with Kodi. When HardKernel came out with the XU4 I scooped it up and made it my webserver, after seeing an Android TV rom out for it, I flashed it and now Kodi's UI will lag like crazy after about a half hour of usage.
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Pauses and lags with Mojo and CM12

Hi,
has anybody same problems with Mojo?
If i'm watching videos on amazon instant the stream pauses from time to time.
I can easilly continue streaming by pushing play but it's quite strange.
I also use moonlight for streaming games from my PC to Mojo. The resolution with 1920x1080 and 60fps works like a charm. But although i'm streaming over ethernet, there are lags or little freezes from time to time.
I ask myself if there is a correlation between those problems?
Is it hard- or software-sided?
Anybody ideas?
Thanks in advance
Edit: i rooted my Mojo without male-to-male USB cable. I used kingroot and twrp 2.8.2 for installing cm 12.1
Have you tried ask Mojo support for this? They can help, i haven't used Mojo the way you mention, only with Kodi with no probs at the moment.
The "pause" problem even occurs in kodi.
I haven't contacted them yet. But maybe that's an option...

MOJO from WOOT landed today - woot!

Brand new, unopened box with all the accessories.
Got Kodi w/repos installed, and it works great. I had a Tronsmart RK3368 and it had nothing but problems with Kodi video streams dropping out (oddly the audio didn't), but the MOJO is solid, no drops at all.
Good deal for $65 ($35 less then the Tronsmart turd which is going back).
Now what next to do with the MOJO? I basically just want to do video streaming from Kodi and play some games, leave it alone, or ?
Thanks!
Received my Woot order also. Turned on USB Debug, set to install from unknown sources. Haven't rooted it yet. So far I have installed ES File Explorer, Plex, Kodi from Play store and sideloaded Contour 2 (Cox cable streaming). All work perfectly streaming over my 5G wifi connection. I haven't attached local storage to check it yet.
Started FTP server and connected with WinSCP from PC to transfer apps/data. ES File Explorer connection to other Android devices for sending/receiving apps, data, etc. So far everything has worked without any problems.
I run Plex Server for my home media and have Nexus Player, WMC on Windows 10 with Hauppauge DCR 2650 w/cablecard, RPI 2 running OpenElec on my TVs. So far, MOJO seems to match or exceed capabilities of the other devices. Since I can run the Cox Contour apk on the MOJO and the Nexus Player(s) I can eliminate the need for cable boxes, saving $15/month. I record with WMC, but only playback on the same device due to protected content restriction. I'll probably take the RPI 2 out of the equation, since they can't stream my cable feed. They make good toys for other projects.
No gaming yet, but that's not really what I'm interested in. Media streaming is the main purpose and it fulfills the requirements. UI could be better. I kind of like Android TV, but there are limitations which require workarounds that make it kludgy when dealing with non Android TV apps.
We mainly picked this up for a streamer, but I'd like to get some games going so I guess the best thing to do is root it and install Remix OS 2.0, looks a bit involved, but doable.
bsevern said:
We mainly picked this up for a streamer, but I'd like to get some games going so I guess the best thing to do is root it and install Remix OS 2.0, looks a bit involved, but doable.
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Rooting is easy. You can use the towelroot way, or the USB way.
I prefer the USB way, because you can make mistakes and it wont cause any headaches The MOJO is nearly impossible to brick because it has a fastboot. All you have to do is download the files in the right locations, and enter the commands correctly. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to ask for help.
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Rooting is easy. You can use the towelroot way, or the USB way.
I prefer the USB way, because you can make mistakes and it wont cause any headaches The MOJO is nearly impossible to brick because it has a fastboot. All you have to do is download the files in the right locations, and enter the commands correctly. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to ask for help.
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I'd be very surprised if KingoRoot didn't work on the stock JB ROM, also. But it's hard to beat the security of flashing SuperSU. And on any Droid, ASAP USE TWRP TO DO A COMPLETE "NANDROID" BACKUP. You don't even have to install the custom recovery; just fastboot boot to it and do a backup. From then on you have some very good insurance and all it cost you was an hour or two. You will have to boot into TWRP to flash SuperSU anyway.
Kingroot 4.8 was what I used to root and it was very simple to do. Used Flashify to install the TWRP recovery and in recovery I wiped the Stock, installed the RemoxOS and SuperSu beta 2.67.

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