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I run Kodi on Formular Z10 Pro MAX 4K Android.
Last week, Kodi was automatically updated to version 21.0.1. Since then, some videos (not all) will stop playing after about 30 seconds and Kodi will return to the overview of videos. This also happens with videos that could previously be played.
I haven't been able to find anything that solves this.
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Created a debug log. Only I can't get to it on Formular (Android).
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What are you actually trying to play?
All I can see in that log is some stuff relating to YouTube - is that your source?
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Strange, I haven't used YouTube. The films that stop are in MKV op de NAS. I noticed that as soon as subtitles (contained in an SRT file) should appear, playback stops. After I changed the extension of the SRT file, the movie plays as before.
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There have been reports elsewhere about subtitles potentially having issues.
Looks like this may be another case of that - will make a note for that wider discussion.
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This looks to me a problem Android users are having where their system is set up with a Samba app that runs SMBv1. v1 has serious security issues and is NOT recommended. Better to use v2 and preferred is v3. If for some reason you need to remain on v1 please go to settings / Services / SMB Client and set "SMB Chunk Size" to 64 kb. SMB v1 does not support the default 128 kb chunk size.
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Thanks for the quick response.
SMBv3 was already listed in the settings with chunk size 128kb. After I set the chunk size to 64kb the problem was solved.
Doesn't a chunk size of 64kb cause other problems?
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Same problem here
I upgraded Kodi to version 21.0 on my NVIDIA Shield TV Pro.
The video crashes when I choose a subtitle text file after around 10 to 20 seconds. In fact, it crashes each time Kodi finds a sub file having the same name as the video in the movie directory.
You mention Samba but I have no idea how to set these Samba thingy parameters on my NVIDIA Shield TV Pro. Could you be more precise in my case?
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I have a Formuler, but on an NVidea it will probably be the same: go to Settings choose Services and then SMB client. Here you can change the SMB Chunk Size to 64 kb.