
- Flirc harmony kodi delay settings mod#
- Flirc harmony kodi delay settings skin#
- Flirc harmony kodi delay settings pro#
- Flirc harmony kodi delay settings plus#
If your main issue is when Kodi is firing up, you might want to try increasing that beyond the default 3 seconds. This is the reason I added the "startup delay" setting (Advanced), it doesn't 100% solve it but it helps, at least during startup. Your best bet would be a bug report, the problem shouldn't be related to any particular PVR client. The long pause/stall I've never been able to track down, once you debug the thing it works differently. The one I have captured is a deadlock, it wouldn't be recoverable. The UI thread and the PVR Manager thread get stuck on each other when accessing channel information. So far I haven't seen the same in Leia, so they may have fixed it. There is a tricky deadlock/semi-deadlock (<- not real thing lol) I've seen a lot with the default skin, I have stack traces somewhere to prove it but it's really hard to reproduce reliably. I can submit a log file it needed the next time it happens. Not sure where to begin to attempt to sort this out.
Flirc harmony kodi delay settings skin#
Is anyone else having an issue with Kodi becoming unresponsive when either the TV Recordings, Series, or Movies is attempting to update? What I am attempting to describe is not a library update, but when the PVR client updates the skin display? I assume it's using BT, the remote you linked looks cool but I think I need a BT or RF versionĬorrect that remote is IR. Thanks, yea I have a new shieldTV without IR and I really don't like that the remote uses watch batteries instead of standard batteries or rechargables. If you have a 2015 Shield you should be alright with IR remotes.
Flirc harmony kodi delay settings pro#
You have to be careful though as the new non pro shields no longer have IR. This remote works with the Shield among other devices. I do have one question, anyone have any suggestions for a remote control that I can use with ShieldTV and MiBoxes that has numbers on it? Trying to make this as easy as possible for the wife.
Flirc harmony kodi delay settings plus#
I've been wanting to switch to HDHomeRun for years and I've finally done it Thanks to this incredible addon I have all the same functionality I'm used to plus a ton more features and I'm no longer saddled by the yoke of big cable and their onerous box rental fees. If Kodi debug logging is enabled, this setting will log additional details to the Kodi log file for debug purposes.Just wanted to say thanks to DJP for this addon. The script currently supports custom menus for the following skins:
Flirc harmony kodi delay settings mod#
Setting the additional option for supporting skin mods as well means that if you use a skin mod like, then the script will use the skin.estuary menu.

If you're skin isn't supported, you will get a kind of generic "custom" menu. This script can use either a standard dialog box or one customized to match the skin you are using. See the Advanced Usage section for more information on this. The amount of time before the script gives up trying to contact the Hub.Įnabling this setting let's you send individual commands to the Hub rather than just activities. So, for instance, to get a 1 second delay, you would use ||||. Adding pipes back to back increase the delay. The amount of delay added between commands when you add a pipe character (|). My apologies that it's a bit hard to read, but it should get you what you need. Right below that will be a line that is the dump of all the commands.

11:49:47.649 T:1906540 DEBUG : the complete list of commands by device is: Then go to the kodi.log file and look for some lines that look like this:

So to get a list of all commands the hub knows, enable Kodi debug logging, then also enable debug logging in the Harmony Hub Controller Add-on, and then run one of the activities you already defined. To help a little, the script logs all the commands the Hub knows to the Kodi logfile when debug logging is on. The one trick here is that you have to know the exact name of the command the Hub uses. You can add a longer pause by adding pipes with no command between them. Where command is one of the remote button commands, and the pipe (|) is a pause. When enabled, there is an additional screen in the Edit mappings process to add additional commands. If you enable that, you can send remote commands (either just one or a string of them) in addition to the activity. There is an option in the settings for advanced control of the Harmony Hub. Select one, and the script will run that Activity on the Hub. A menu will appear with the mapping(s) you made. When you type in the name of activity, use the exact name you gave it on the Harmony Hub. Once installed, you need to go to the add-on settings, input the IP address, and then use the Edit mappings option in the settings to create a mapping of Harmony Hub Controller menu item to a Harmony Hub Activity. Allows you to send commands to a Harmony Hub (either just activities or, with advanced settings, individual remote commands).This add-on is installed from the Add-on browser located in Kodi as follows:
