LibreELEC + Retroarch 9.80 for Raspberry PI 4 !
If you want to try a more recent build
anyone els flagging this as virus?
LibreELEC + Retroarch 9.80 for Raspberry PI 4 !
If you want to try a more recent build
anyone els flagging this as virus?
1080p x265 10bit on the RPi4 is fine so far but it seems to struggle a bit at higher bitrates. I tried a 5.5GB file and there's minor stuttering throughout the video. Could it be a problem with the video or is anyone else experiencing this?
Stuttering and a/v sync problems on very high bitrate files (eg "Sony Surfing 4K Demo", 4kp60, avg 77Mb/sec, peak 118Mb/sec HEVC) are known issues and are being looked into.
Stuttering with interlaced videos is already fixed, either use the updated firmware or wait for the next LE release (which should be out soon).
so long,
Hias
Stuttering and a/v sync problems on very high bitrate files (eg "Sony Surfing 4K Demo", 4kp60, avg 77Mb/sec, peak 118Mb/sec HEVC) are known issues and are being looked into.
Stuttering with interlaced videos is already fixed, either use the updated firmware or wait for the next LE release (which should be out soon).
so long,
Hias
It's not just high bitrate h.265/HEVC stuff that is stuttering.
The 36Mbs Wimbledon 2160p50 h.265/HEVC iPlayer stream is dropping frames continuously (according to the CTRL+SHIFT+O overlay). 36Mbs is a reasonably modest bitrate for 4K50 stuff - but I guess with twice as many frames to process each second, 2160p50 is going to be more challenging than 2160p23.976 (which is what 4K movies will be running at)
The 17Mbs 1440p50 h.265/HEVC iPlayer stream seems to be pretty solid.
Quick question as I'm a bit confused on the release cycle: Is there actually going to be a "regular" 9.0.3 MR based on Kodi 18.3 or are amd64 users supposed to transition to 9.2-alpha/beta instead?
Hello
i have received my RPi4 4gb but i have an issue i can't figure out
When the Pi is plugged with the HDMI direct to my TV.. it works fine
but usually i was plugging my old Pi3 to my Video amplifier Marantz... but ..
when i try to do the same with the Pi4..
... no image..no sound.. nothing at all
strange and i can't find a way to debug that.
can you help me?
Chris
ps: sorry for my bad english..i'm french. hi from Paris
anyone els flagging this as virus?
nope, worked fine here
Same issue here. I have a 2GB RPi4 with official case, PSU and HDMI cable. Clean install, room temperature is 20c and the Rpi4 idles at 70c and goes up to 75c during video playback.
The pi 4 temps are a known issue that they’re trying to fix. For the time being it might be wise to get the open air acrylic case with a fan. My pi 4 is stable under mild/moderate loads and hasn’t jumped past 40.5 in a house that is just under that temp wise. Doesn’t even take anything of note for a fan, either.
Install the latest firmware and it gets a bit better. Maybe 3 or 4 degrees.
Some Pi4s seem to run very hot, even outside a case. 70C idle is crazy. However others seem more reasonable.
It is several weeks since launch and still quite confusing. Is this the 'norm' or are we just seeing some defective units?
VLI firmware only makes a 3C difference so something else is causing some units to run way hotter than others.
Anyone experiencing problems with 1440p monitors?
Connection to 4k TV works fine, but with my 27" 1440p monitor the best I get is 1080p.
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Some Pi4s seem to run very hot, even outside a case. 70C idle is crazy. However others seem more reasonable.
It is several weeks since launch and still quite confusing. Is this the 'norm' or are we just seeing some defective units?
VLI firmware only makes a 3C difference so something else is causing some units to run way hotter than others.
From early testing - 60 degrees was the norm when idle and this was a std unit - i.e. no case, heatsink or fan, just open the the elements. (Ambient was about 20 degrees). Adding a small 5v USB 5cm fan brought the temperature down to around 40 degrees. I believe the extra heat is all down to the *new* 14nm (From my memory) chip.
I don't believe they are faulty (Just check the RPi forums - many reports) just a difference in location of unit, outside temperature etc (Sahara vs Alaska). I would check what is actually running as there maybe an addon or other program that is consuming more cpu than normal.
For me Idle means Kodi.bin using around 40% CPU and temp is around 66 degrees.
Quick question as I'm a bit confused on the release cycle: Is there actually going to be a "regular" 9.0.3 MR based on Kodi 18.3 or are amd64 users supposed to transition to 9.2-alpha/beta instead?
Anyone?
Hi,
any news if HDR is fixed on the new release?
I don't really get it. I understand that this is an alpha build for Raspi Pi 4 but what about this build for generic devices which is available for download too? Is this also in alpha state?
I don't really get it. I understand that this is an alpha build for Raspi Pi 4 but what about this build for generic devices which is available for download too? Is this also in alpha state?
See the release notes linked in the first post
QuoteLibreELEC 9.2 for Generic x86/64 and Raspberry Pi 0/1/2/3 devices is a solid beta quality release.
so long,
Hias
Thanks, Hias. But is there going to be a Kodi 18.3-based 9.0.3 MR as well at some stage or are you guys done with 9.0.x?