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Bandwidth settings for Debrid AIO 1.7?  [SOLVED]

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:15 pm
by jrzyboy
Hi again, y'all, I love Kodi and I love using it with Diggz AIO Debrid even more, it's excellent.

The issue I'm having is it eats all my bandwidth and I'd like to restrict the download to 20 MB/s, but for the life of me can't find a place within the skin settings to do this. Is it possible, or do I have to use a third party gating software like NetLimiter?

Cheers!

Re: Bandwidth settings for Debrid AIO 1.7?

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:34 pm
by The Chef
jrzyboy wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:15 pm Hi again, y'all, I love Kodi and I love using it with Diggz AIO Debrid even more, it's excellent.

The issue I'm having is it eats all my bandwidth and I'd like to restrict the download to 20 MB/s, but for the life of me can't find a place within the skin settings to do this. Is it possible, or do I have to use a third party gating software like NetLimiter?

Cheers!
That wouldn't be a Kodi setting, that would be an addon setting. I suppose your talking about playing movies/Shows. You can either Click the 1080/4k switch under Xenon and restrict streams to 1080p only, or go into each addon settings and restrict the size of streams, but the size of the torrent doesn't necessarily have anything to do with he bandwidth a stream needs .
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Re: Bandwidth settings for Debrid AIO 1.7?

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:59 pm
by jrzyboy
Hey there again, thanks for the reply, no I'm not talking resolution here, sometimes, oftentimes I use Kodi to source and download content, but that context gets downloaded from Kodi like a firehouse, literally eating my entire pipe, and while things are downloading the rest of my Windows functionality is brought to a stop. Kodi is a bully that way, it just takes all the bandwidth, and I'd like to restrict that to ~ 20 MB/s, to allow me to browse the web, get email while things are downloading from KODI in the backround. There should be a KODI setting for this at "Kodi settings>system>internet access>Internet connection bandwidth limitation" but can't seem to find a way to drop down into KODI settings from the Diggz skin

*edit: found it Xenon/Xenon Build Settings/Kodi System Settings/Internet Access/Internet Connection Bandwidth Limitation , though the highest bandwidth I can choose there is 102400 kbps which if my math is correct only works out to be 12.8 MB/s which is considerably less than the 20 MB/s I was hoping to set it at

Re: Bandwidth settings for Debrid AIO 1.7?

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 12:20 pm
by The Chef
jrzyboy wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:59 pm Hey there again, thanks for the reply, no I'm not talking resolution here, sometimes, oftentimes I use Kodi to source and download content, but that context gets downloaded from Kodi like a firehouse, literally eating my entire pipe, and while things are downloading the rest of my Windows functionality is brought to a stop. Kodi is a bully that way, it just takes all the bandwidth, and I'd like to restrict that to ~ 20 MB/s, to allow me to browse the web, get email while things are downloading from KODI in the backround. There should be a KODI setting for this at "Kodi settings>system>internet access>Internet connection bandwidth limitation" but can't seem to find a way to drop down into KODI settings from the Diggz skin

*edit: found it Xenon/Xenon Build Settings/Kodi System Settings/Internet Access/Internet Connection Bandwidth Limitation , though the highest bandwidth I can choose there is 102400 kbps which if my math is correct only works out to be 12.8 MB/s which is considerably less than the 20 MB/s I was hoping to set it at
Oh, I see, well one option thats better than downloading through Kodi is... You said you have Real Debrid right? A much faster way to download the content is directly from you Real Debrid account on the the actual website. Instead of downloading in Kodi, go to https://real-debrid.com/downloads. You can download directly from there instead. To do this simply start any movie in Kodi for 5 seconds and stop the movie, the movie will then show up instantly on the website to download.This will download much faster.
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