2022-07-04, 16:20
This problem is definitely a problem between the Add on and the host OS. I have no problem running Pandora from the host os with no issues at all. But the addon still fails to load with a certificate failed to authenticate.
(2022-07-07, 02:28)scott967 Wrote: I notice that as well, but the only normalization Kodi does is for local hosted music files with replaygain tags. I don't think pandora streaming provides any sort of metadata other than title artist album and album art, but that's a guess.I found this on a Pandora Forum. It's a reply made by a Pandora Moderator:
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(2022-09-08, 20:03)wags1 Wrote: @blueribb I have noticed the same thing. Haven’t found any way to correct/adjust it other than manually adjusting the volume unfortunately.The strange thing is that I stream Pandora using my cell phone and my new JVC car radio. I haven't noticed the extreme volume differences from song to song. There are also lots of threads on this exact issue on the Pandora Forums and a lot of users are switching to Spotify or Sirius XM just because of this issue.
(2022-09-08, 20:40)wags1 Wrote: @blueribb Their is but it is "beta" and not nearly as finished/usable as Pandoki. AFAIK it's only available for certain platforms as well. Discussion can be found here - https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=265356NOTE: You need a Spotify PREMIUM subscription to use this addon. No support for free accounts! (according to the author)
(2022-12-10, 21:22)rocko Wrote: I had it working on Kodi 19 but cant get it to work on Kodi 20. It won't connect to repository.I have been running it on Nexus on both my 2017 Nvidia Shields since yesterday. Seems to be working ok but Kodi crashes after about an hour of listening to music. Happened twice yesterday. Not sure of the cause yet. Note that I did have to disable Skin Helper Service Widgets due to crashing and I am using the MQ 8 Nexus Mod skin (by latts9923).
Anybody have this working on Kodi 20?
Thanks