

If nobody here knows how to do that, I'll ask over in the OSMC forum. Honestly, at this point, I wish I could do some kind of restore to delete the sources and music I've added, fix the tagging issues on my files, and re-add the files to my music library. At any rate, some of the duplicate artists and albums contain what appear to be misidentified files, and some songs that are on my PC and the external drive do not appear at all in the library. Maybe I'll have to connect a keyboard and mouse, instead of the provided remote control. I had a heck of a time adding that music to my Music library, but I was finally able to, although I created multiple "sources" that I'd like to delete, if I can ever figure out how. Then I copied that folder to an external drive that I connected to my Vero. To give some background, I configured the folder structure and tagged all the music I had in a folder titled "Surround" on a drive in my PC. I guess I'll post over in the OSMC forum to see if there's a particular fix for the 44.1kHz issue.Īs for the duplicate Artist and Albums issue, it's more complicated than I thought. Open your browser and head to Kodi’s official website. Once done, restart the player and check if the issue is resolved. Select Search automatically for updated driver software option. I also tried all 3 options within Audio Output Device and Resample quality, and nothing worked. Right-click on it and click on Update Driver. Other than those problems, and some problems I had loading to the library, I'm enjoying the Vero unit. Has anyone experienced anything like that? The same files play perfectly through the same receiver using my Sony X-800.

Well, it plays them, but they cut out every few seconds. Please select your Kodi version below to get to the add-ons available for your version. Add-ons for your version of Kodi The add-ons available may be different depending on what version of Kodi you have.
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Second, the Vero won't play the handful of albums I have in 44.1 kHz. Find your version of Kodi and browse all the categories to see what is available and install them via Kodi. Does anyone know an easy way to do that? And would I have to then reload them to the Music library? Anyway, I guess I have to remove the tagging on those files and try again. I wasn't always sure how to proceed once files (tags?) had been loaded into the right pane of Picard. I always tried to use the Music Media Helper software first, then the Lookup or Scan functions of Picard, but sometimes the music was obscure or whatever, so I used Lookup in Browser. I suspect some of this occurred when I used the Lookup in Browser feature of MusicBrainz Picard. For example, I have two versions of Sonny Rollins' "Way Out West," each one with different songs from the album. Kodi is a free and open source media player application developed by the XBMC Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium. First, I have many duplicate artists and albums that appear in the Music library on my Vero 4K+ unit. After countless hours spent tagging music, I have two problems.
