Without checking the code, I’m guessing that this setting takes precedence over “next to video”. And after the third attempt, the Kodi custom path setting is still set to 192.168.11.14/DataVolume/public: In all three cases, it’s using 192.168.11.14/DataVolume/public. 23:01:12.443 T:1915212512 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnPlay from xbmc 23:01:12.442 T:1915212512 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnChanged from xbmc 23:00:12.207 T:1764934368 DEBUG: ScanForExternalSubtitles: END (total time: 11 ms)ģ: set storage location-setting to: ‘next to the video’ 23:01:12.442 T:1416622816 DEBUG: ScanForExternalSubtitles: Searching for subtitles. 23:00:12.197 T:1915212512 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnPlay from xbmc 23:00:12.197 T:1915212512 DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnChanged from xbmc 22:59:07.228 T:1467810528 DEBUG: ScanForExternalSubtitles: END (total time: 80 ms)Ģ: set storage location-setting to: ‘custom location’ > nfs://192.168.11.14/DataVolume/public/subtitles 23:00:12.196 T:1764934368 DEBUG: ScanForExternalSubtitles: Searching for subtitles. I’ll perform all steps in the bullets I mentioned above.ġ: storage location-setting is: ‘next to the video’ 22:59:07.148 T:1467810528 DEBUG: ScanForExternalSubtitles: Searching for subtitles. I’ll come back to you with the full debug logs. Set Custom subtitle folder to a public folder on my NASĬustom subtitle folder was set to nfs://192.168.11.14/DataVolume/public/subtitles I’ll use the grab-logs -A-way and post the logs again! My bad (I enabled debugging via ‘ctrl+shift+D’). removing and re-adding the NAS-source in OSMC didn’t work out as full debug logs made the complete /Series folder ‘public’ītw.give user/group osmc:osmc r/w permissions on the complete /Series folder.to be specific: /Series/Chicago P.D/Season 05/.give ‘777’ permission to specific Series-folder on my NAS.I tried that in different ways (but non of these fixed the problem): I did that search and the conclusion in how to make kodi save subs for a movie that is on a remote resource is: “Solution: give write permissions to the group “others” for the shared folder on the Linux PC.” It’s quite likely a permissions issue not allowing the files to be save I just connect my HDD and then it’s visible in Kodi. I connect to the NAS via NFS using the OSMC UI (Video > Add source > Network > 192.168.11.14 > select /Series folder > OK).ĭo you mount in fstab, or do you use Kodi’s built in protocols?
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