Latest version: LibreELEC 9.2.8.15 (Release date: 2024-11-10)
Automatic updates are enabled on all devices except the WeTek Play, which had a bug preventing updates until version 9.2.8.6.
There is a workaround below the device description to fix this. Automatic update for WeTek Play is only available from version 9.2.8.7.
NOTICE: If the auto update is enabled, but the installed version is not the latest, then the supported devices will automatically download and install it after restarting. If anyone has any issues with the update, please let me know in the comments.
Changelog
LibreELEC v9.2.8.15 (2024-11-10):
- ALL: update time zone database to 2024b,
- ALL: update cacert.pem to 2024-09-24,
- Odroid_C1: restore original Hardkernel's audio stack,
- Odroid_C1: add PCM5102 I2S DAC support (HiFi Shield and GY-PCM5102),
- Odroid_C1: fix audio passthrough pacth for HK's audio stack,
- S805, S8X2: add docker prerequisites to all kernel configs,
- S805, S8X2: add aufs driver support to amlogic-3.10 kernel,
- ALL: add aufs driver support for docker addon,
- S805, S8X2: set default storage driver to aufs in docker package,
- S805, S8X2: set default cpu governor to ondemand.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.14 (2024-04-06):
- S905: native aarch64 build fixes,
- S912: remove native aarch64 from options,
- ALL: update time zone database to 2024a,
- S805: enable costdown model LED support,
- ALL: update cacert.pem to 2023-08-22,
- ALL: fix key repeat issues in dual-remote configuration.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.13 (2024-01-15):
- ALL: update time zone database to 2023d,
- ALL: disable CEC toast messages on all devices,
- ALL: replace ix.io log paste service to LibreELEC's own.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.12 (2023-11-20):
- S8X2: rename Universal k200 and n200 device identifier,
- S8X2: apply bcmdhd driver update for all devices,
- S805: fix bluetooth on MK808B Plus stick,
- ALL: update curl package to 8.4.0,
- S912: add KIII Pro support for Generic_S912 (remotesecond.conf),
- S905: merge K_Series project into Generic_S905,
- S805, S905, S912: update the most standard remote control config (0xfe01*),
- ALL: disable update image copying when creating amlpkg,
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to 1.1.1w,
- ALL: update amremote script and add secondary config support,
- S905, S912: move Generic_S905 and Generic_S912 to supported devices list,
- S805: add new independent Generic_S805 projects with multi-dtb support,
- ALL: clean up bootloader scripts.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.11 (2023-09-11):
- ALL: add outdated addon cleanup feature to update,
- Generic S905, Generic S912: add vfd-configurations package and modify relevant scripts,
- ALL: merge and improve installtointernal and rebootfromnand scripts,
- S805, S8X2: merge common linux and kodi patches for amlogic-3.10,
- M8S-Plus: add the missing bluetooth patch,
- M8S-Plus: loading of dhd module moved to bcmdhd.service,
- ALL: modify amlpkg (*-sdcard.zip) and add new amlota (*-update.zip) format,
- M8S-Plus: add amlpkg support and files (bootloader, logo, recovery),
- M8S-Plus, WeTek_Core: minor fixes in dtb patch,
- S805, S8X2: disable kernel preemption for M8S-Plus and S805 boxes,
- Odroid C1: disable backports because it causes conflicts,
- ALL: add RTL8821CU to additional drivers,
- ALL: add experimental driver support for RTL8821CU,
- ALL: update cacert.pem to 2023-08-22,
- S805: add experimental suspend option for HD18Q and m201d boxes,
- WeTek_Play, WeTek_Play_2, WeTek_Hub, WeTek_Core: fix operation sequence for OTA updates in amlpkg,
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to v1.1.1v.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.10 (2023-07-16):
- S805: add experimental driver support RTL8723AS,
- ALL: add keymap support for OSMC RF remote controls,
- ALL: backport persistent logs and journal support,
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to v1.1.1u and cacert.pem to 2023-05-30.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.9 (2023-05-26):
- Generic_S905: add new Maxio-based PHY supported dtb (Aluratek ADTB02F),
- S905: fix Maxio Ethernet patch to resolve conflicts with S905X/W internal PHY,
- ALL: update time zone database to 2023c.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.8 (2023-04-03):
- WeTek_Hub: add to primary supported devices list,
- ALL: add WeTek RF Remote hwdb info and layout patches,
- S905, S912: add missing le-dt-id to dts files,
- Generic_S905: add initial support to p281 devices (S905W),
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to 1.1.1t,
- S805, S8X2: add support for Realtek RTL8153 USB 3.0 adapters to amlogic-3.10,
- Generic_S905, Generic_S912: restore device-trees-amlogic package and remove static dtbs,
- S905, S912: fix some Ethernet issues on amlogic-3.14,
- S905, S912: add linux_openvfd and service/openvfd packages,
- S905, S912: add Maxio MAE0621A Gigabit Ethernet support,
- S912: add experimental support for GXM devices,
- ALL: fix LE icon location in settings menu on Estuary skin,
- WeTek_Play_2: fix boot error when internal tuner is not present.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.7 (2023-01-22):
- WeTek_Core, WeTek_Play: rewrite WeTek RF remote control implementation and replace the inherited keyset,
- ALL: fix many remote key events (e.g. Homescreen, Playback controls, etc.),
- Generic S905: add Availink AVL6862 driver support,
- ALL: update cacert.pem to 2023-01-10,
- WeTek_Play 2: crazycat_aml and dvb-latest driver addons re-enabled,
- ALL: enable auto update support for all projects,
- ALL: update time zone database to 2022g,
- WeTek_Play: remove wrong kernel name that caused updates to not work,
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to v1.1.1s,
- K-Series, Generic S905: add device_trees folder to the image,
- S905: remove MXQ-4K-Pro_2G direct support, and add a Generic_S905 3rdParty image,
- K-Series: merge KI-Pro and KI-Plus devices, and fix update from previous device names.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.6 (2022-09-04):
- ALL: remove amcodec buffer increase patch from all projects,
- ALL: update OpenSSL package to v1.1.1q and cacert.pem to 2022-07-19,
- ALL: update time zone database to 2022c,
- KI-Pro, KI-Plus, M8S-Plus, WeTek_Play_2: remove key swap on virtual keyboard (ESC/Backspace),
- ALL: replace separated autoscript-amlogic package to default u-boot-script and relocate boot scripts,
- ALL: fix main (v1.5.0) and remove separate (v1.4.5) dtc package,
- ALL: fix build for some game-related packages and add them to the repository,
- S905: replace static raw device tree sources to differential versions.
- 3rdParty: add new 3rdParty images: Odroid C1/C1+ (S805), WeTek Hub (S905-H).
LibreELEC v9.2.8.5 (2022-07-23):
- KI-Pro, KI-Plus, M8S-Plus: optimize custom keymap layout,
- WeTek_Play_2: add new remote.conf and a custom keymap,
- WeTek_Play: fix audio passthrough on aml-dummy-codec,
- WeTek_Play: remove not working audio passthrough patch,
- WeTek_Play: fix HDMI stack and CEC functionality,
- WeTek_Play: increase memory reservations in dtb,
- ALL: increase amcodec rendering buffers in Kodi,
- S805, M8S-Plus: kernel reconfiguration to improve stability,
- S805, M8S-Plus, WeTek_Core: add model name and family to cpuinfo,
- S805, M8S-Plus: remove startfromusb option from aml_autoscript,
- ALL: remove unused inputstreamhelper environment variable,
- ALL: update time zone database to 2022a.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.4 (2022-06-25):
- ALL: add SCSI generic support for USB optical drives (Direct I/O),
- WeTek_Play, WeTek_Core, WeTek_Play_2: restore amlpkg creation for WeTek devices (zip),
- ALL: fix h264 aspect ratio issue for broadcasts on PAL SD and HD Lite resolutions,
- S905: add SoC model name and family to cpuinfo,
- WeTek_Play_2: add support for the WeTek Play 2 (GXBB) box,
- HD18Q: non-functioning S/PDIF output fixed in dtb.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.3 (2021-11-05):
- S805, S8X2, S905: Unify multichannel audio patch for all AML devices,
- S905: Add some Realtek wireless packages to additional drivers,
- S805, S8X2: Disable external mali driver,
- WeTek_Core: Fix additional wireless drivers in options,
- WeTek_Core: Fix sd card boot issue via toothpick method,
- WeTek_Core: Fix playback freeze issues (dtb-related).
LibreELEC v9.2.8.2 (2021-09-12):
- ALL: restore whitelist patch to fix cadence-correct playback problems (eg. 23.976 and 29.97 fps),
- ALL: disable all Realtek SDIO and USB wifi/bluetooth adapter drivers in kernel configuration,
- M8S-Plus: enable some external Realtek USB wifi adapter drivers,
- 3rdParty: enable some updated external Realtek SDIO and USB wifi/bluetooth adapter drivers in options,
- 3rdParty: merge MXIII-S8X2 devices to main S8X2 project,
- Minix-S8X2: sync boot scripts and kernel with datrh's repo (based on 9.0.2 with custom Kodi version),
- 3rdParty: platform_init script replaced to prevent freeze problems after stop or seek,
- 3rdParty: zram service is disabled on devices that have more than 1 GB of RAM.
LibreELEC v9.2.8.1 (2021-08-14):
- S8X2: fix 2160p resolutions support (4k-bugfix),
- 3rdParty: separate Minix (datrh-based) and MXIII (Demetris-based) S8X2 builds,
- 3rdParty: fix X8-H Plus wifi issues and add support for X8 / X8-H devices.
LibreELEC v9.2.8 (2021-07-18):
- ALL: apply an updated widevine fix for v4.10.2252.0 or newer version (glibc),
- ALL: fix cputemp millidegree issue, if the kernel return value is specified in it,
- WeTek_Play: add support WP1 and re-enable CPU temperature sensor in the kernel,
- S8X2: add an option to override power off in Kodi (workaround for the uboot power bug).
LibreELEC v9.2.7 (2021-06-02):
- ALL: apply widevine fix for v4.10.2252.0 or newer version,
- S8X2, S905: restore previously removed drivers and firmwares,
- S805, S8X2: remove wireguard restrictions.
LibreELEC v9.2.6 (2021-04-02):
- ALL: add dvb-latest driver package support and add TBS5520SE support patch,
- S905: fixed VC-1 playback issues,
- S905: move avl6862 intergrated tuner driver to an external module,
- S905: add support for MXQ 4K Pro+ (2G/16G) device,
- S8X2, S905: unnecessary wifi drivers removed,
- S805, S8X2: fixed playback freeze when it is stopped or rewind/forward is used,
- ALL: fixed blank screen and slow channel change error (streaminfo issue),
- S805, S8X2: IPv6 support restored in all Meson8* projects,
- ALL: fixed no-sound issue on analog output via AV jack,
- S8X2: M8S+ remote config and keymap has been replaced with Mecool K-Series remote,
- S8X2: poweroff method simplification,
- S8X2: remove 16-bit floating point restriction from S8X2 project.
Repository extra packages
- Amlogic VNC Server: a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server for Amlogic devices.
Latest version: 1.2.0, addon revison: 112 (Updated: 2024-02-11). - MakeMKV: decodes and plays video clips from proprietary and usually encrypted video discs.
Latest version: 1.17.7, addon revison: 125 (Updated: 2024-11-09). Transmission: a fast, easy and free BitTorrent client.
Binary package removed due to long-standing project policy. If you need it, you have to compile it.- Tvheadend Server 4.3 (Alpha): a TV streaming server for Linux.
Latest version: 4.3-2180, addon revison: 226 (Updated: 2024-02-11). - Xonard: a simple daemon to handle the non-standard audio controls on Asus Xonar U1 devices.
Latest version: 1.0, addon revison: 101 (Updated: 2023-05-02). - Youtube Backport Add-on Repository: contains updated YouTube client for Kodi v18.x (Leia).
Latest version: 1.0, addon revison: 2 (Updated: 2024-11-14).
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR MY IMAGES:
Please note that I am still maintaining these images because the developement version of LibreELEC (v13) does not officially support AMLMX devices, and there is no kernel driver for AMLGX devices with built-in tuners.
The official LibreELEC support for Amlogic devices is being prepared using the mainline kernel (v6.x), but since the quality of the original Amlogic kernel code (it was made for Android) is very poor and also quite outdated, so the migration to the mainline kernel is a very slow process. The implementation of hardware-accelerated video decoder drivers is already in a pretty good state, but support for most of the built-in dvb drivers is not yet implemented.
The use of legacy kernels (v3.x) has security risks, keep this in mind when using my legacy LE 9.2 images. At the same time, the version of Kodi v18 (Leia) is no longer developed, so it may happen at any time that an external add-on stops working (especially online add-ons) and no longer receive updates for this version of Kodi.
If you are interested in the current mainline kernel-based version, please visit this topic:
Official LE13 Test Images for Amlogic (Kodi-22)
1. Amlogic Meson GXM (S912) SoC on Linux kernel v3.14.29 (LTS):
- Generic_S912 | Generic image for multiple S912 devices (multiple GXM devices with different specs):
This build is not especially device-specific, it is a general image that can be used for a lot of S912 SoC based devices. The image will only boot with the appropriate DTB, which must be copied from the 'device_trees' folder to the root directory and overwritten the existing 'dtb.img' file.
Driver addons: dvb-latest (media_tree: 2019-07-11), crazycat_aml (media_tree_cc_aml: 2018-09-23).
Maximum supported resolution: 2160p @ 60Hz.
Amlogic S912 images: Index of /images/S912/.
2. Amlogic Meson GXBB (S905) and GXL (S905x) SoC on Linux kernel v3.14.29 (LTS):
- WeTek_Play_2 | WeTek Play 2 (a.k.a. WP2) with S905-H SoC (2 GB RAM, 8 GB eMMC) and a modular removable tuner (AVL6211 DVB-S/S2, Sony CXD2841ER DVB-C/T/T2 / Panasonic MN88436 ATSC):
Working services: Power status LED, CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless (2.4+5 GHz), Bluetooth, IR remote control (amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlpkg*), modular removable tuner (native kernel support). - WeTek_Hub | WeTek Hub with S905-H SoC (1 GB RAM, 8 GB eMMC):
Working services: Power status LED, CPU temperature sensor, HDMI audio output, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless (2.4+5 GHz), Bluetooth, IR remote control (amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlpkg*). - Generic_S905 | Generic image for multiple S905x devices (multiple GXBB/GXL devices with different specs):
This build is not especially device-specific, it is a general image that can be used for a lot of S905x SoC based devices. The image will only boot with the appropriate DTB, which must be copied from the 'device_trees' folder to the root directory and overwritten the existing 'dtb.img' file.
Driver addons: dvb-latest (media_tree: 2019-07-11), crazycat_aml (media_tree_cc_aml: 2018-09-23).
Maximum supported resolution: 2160p @ 60Hz.
Amlogic S905 images: Index of /images/S905/.
* Please read the description beginning with "NAND install image for SD card" in the IMPORTANT NOTES section below.
NOTICE: The Mecool/Videostrong K-series device images migrated into the 'Generic_S905' image.
DTB list for K-Series boxes
Box name | SoC | DTB |
KI Pro 2GB (GXL) | S905D | gxl_p230_k1_pro.dtb |
KI Plus 1GB (GXBB) | S905 | gxbb_p200_k1_plus.dtb |
KI Plus 1GB (GXL) | S905D | gxl_p231_1g_dvb.dtb |
KII Pro 2GB (GXBB) | S905(-H) | gxbb_p200_k2_pro.dtb |
KII Pro 2GB (GXL) | S905D | gxl_p231_2g_dvb.dtb |
3. Amlogic Meson8m2 (S812) SoC on Linux kernel v3.10.108 (LTS):
- M8S-Plus | OTT M8S+ and Videostrong KII with Amlogic S812 SoC (2 GB RAM, 8GB eMMC/NAND):
Working services: Power status LED, CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless (2.4+5 GHz), Bluetooth, IR remote control (amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlpkg*). - WeTek_Core | WeTek Core with Amlogic S812-H SoC (2 GB RAM, 8 GB eMMC/NAND):
Working services: Power status LED, CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless (2.4+5 GHz), Bluetooth, RF+IR combo remote control (HID+amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlpkg*).
Driver addons: dvb-latest (media_tree: 2019-07-11).
Maximum supported resolution: 2160p @ 30Hz.
Amlogic S8X2 images: Index of /images/S8X2/.
* Please read the description beginning with "NAND install image for SD card" in the IMPORTANT NOTES section below.
4. Amlogic Meson8b (S805) SoC on Linux kernel v3.10.108 (LTS):
- HD18Q | MXQ "all black" versions with Amlogic S805 SoC and 1 GB RAM (1 GB RAM, 8 GB eMMC/NAND):
Working services: CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, IR remote control (amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlota*).
- m201d | MXQ "all black" versions with Amlogic S805 SoC and 512 MB RAM only (512 MB RAM, 8 GB eMMC/NAND):
Working services: CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, IR remote control (amremote), HDMI-CEC, NAND boot (installtointernal, amlota*).
Driver addons: dvb-latest (media_tree: 2019-07-11).
Maximum supported resolution: 1080p @ 60Hz.
Amlogic S805 images: Index of /images/S805/.
* This is a standard update package in OTA format for the factory recovery. This can also be used for S805 devices that do not have an SD card slot.
5. Amlogic Meson6 (AML8726-MX) SoC on Linux kernel v3.10.108 (LTS):
- WeTek_Play | WeTek Play (a.k.a. WP1) with AML8726-MX SoC (1 GB RAM, 4 GB NAND) and a modular removable tuner:
Working services: Power status LED, CPU temperature sensor, Analog+S/PDIF+HDMI audio output, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, Wireless (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth, RF+IR combo remote control (HID+amremote), HDMI-CEC*, NAND boot**.
Driver addons: not available.
Maximum supported resolution: 1080p @ 60Hz.
WeTek Play image: Index of /images/WeTek_Play/.
* On some TVs, this can cause instability, but in this case it is worth turning it off:
Settings -> System -> Input -> Peripherals -> CEC Adapter
** Please read the description beginning with "NAND install image for SD card" in the IMPORTANT NOTES section below.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: How to fix the update issue on WeTek Play:
My WeTek Play images before v9.2.8.7 as well as the official v9.0.x images contain a bug that prevents the update from being performed. The following workaround can provide a solution for this issue:
Manual method to fix image update on WeTek Play
You need to log in to your box via SSH, and run these commands:
mount -o remount,rw /flash
cd /flash
wget http://libreelec.dtech.hu/misc/wp1-fix-updates/post-flash.sh
chmod +x post-flash.sh
cd ..
sync
mount -o remount,ro /flash
After that, image updates can be installed without errors. To perform the update, you need to download the .tar file and copy it directly to /storage/.update directory or to the \\<IP-of-your-box>\Update\ share under Samba.
6. Experimental images for 3rdParty devices:
NOTICE: I don’t have these devices, so although I try to support, but I can’t test them directly.
Universal images for multiple S8X2 devices:
- Universal_k200_2G | Universal image for k200 devices (S802 SoC, 2 GB RAM, 10/100 Mbps LAN, Broadcom or Realtek WiFi):
This build is not especially device-specific, it is a general image that can be used for most M8 clones, as well as a bunch of further Chinese noname boxes with S802 (Meson8) SoC and 2 GB of RAM. - Universal_n200_2G | Universal image for n200 devices (S812 SoC, 2 GB RAM, 10/100 Mbps LAN, Broadcom or Realtek WiFi):
This build is not especially device-specific, it is a general image that can be used for most M8S and MXIII clones, as well as a bunch of further Chinese noname boxes with S812 (Meson8m2) SoC and 2 GB of RAM.
MXIII series S8X2 images (based on Demetris work):
- MXIII-1G | Image for MXIII (S802 SoC, 1 GB RAM, 10/100 Mbps LAN, AP6330/AP6181 WiFi),
- MXIII-Plus | Image for MXIII-G and MXIII Plus (S812 SoC, 2 GB RAM, Gigabit LAN, AP6234 WiFi),
Minix series S8X2 images (based on datrh work):
- X8-X8H | Image for MINIX Neo X8/X8-H (S802/S802-H SoC, 2 GB RAM, 10/100 Mbps LAN, AP6330 WiFi),
- X8H-Plus | Image for MINIX Neo X8-H Plus (S812-H SoC, 2 GB RAM, Gigabit LAN, AP6335e WiFi).
Other images:
- Odroid_C1 | Image for Ocroid C1 and C1+ board (S805 SoC, 1 GB RAM, Gigabit LAN, without WiFi).
3rdParty images: Index of /images/3rdParty/.
How to create bootable media, boot, install to eMMC/NAND and update:
- Create bootable media (SD card or USB flash drive*):
To create bootable media you need to download the LibreELEC-AML USB-SD Creator tool. Select the file you want to download and click the Download button, or click the Select file button and browse the previously downloaded disk image (*.img.gz).
* Only the S905/S912 can boot from USB devices, the S805 and S8X2 devices can only be booted from an SD card. - Boot LibreELEC from your previously prepared bootable media:
If you want to boot the device from your bootable media, you need to perform the toothpick method first:
Disconnect the power plug, insert the prepared boot media, and then press and hold the reset button*. Reconnect the power jack while holding down the reset button, then release it after about 3-5 seconds**.
* The reset button on MXQ and M8S+ is located behind the A/V connector, but on the Mecool and WeTek devices, the reset button is located behind the hole on the bottom of the device.
** If the Android recovery menu appeared, you pressed the button for too long.
- Install image from bootable media to internal NAND/eMMC:
If you want to install the image into the internal memory, you need to log in via SSH and run the installtointernal script.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: It will completely overwrite the installed OS (e.g. Android), so it will no longer be possible to boot that system! - NAND install image for SD card: Download the NAND install image (*-sdcard.zip), extract it, and copy the contents of the file to the root folder of an FAT32-formatted SD card. Disconnect the power cord from the device, insert the prepared SD card, and plug in the power jack while pressing the reset button*. You need to hold the button about 8-10 seconds until the LibreELEC installation begins.
* The reset button on M8S+ is located behind the A/V connector, but on the Mecool and WeTek devices, the reset button is located behind the hole on the bottom of the device.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: It will completely overwrite the installed OS (e.g. Android), so it will no longer be possible to boot that system! - Install an update package:
To install the update, you need to download, and then copy the update file (*.tar) to the Update folder via SMB, and then restart the device. The update process will start automatically after the restart.
IMPORTANT NOTES - Please read them carefully before asking:
- If you have any questions, please determine the type of your device first. During troubleshooting, you may need to SSH into the device and run some commands. I would be happy if I didn't have to explain these operations to you, because it is very time-consuming.
- If you need to log in via SSH, the default password for the root is 'libreelec'. Changing the password after logging in is recommended for security reasons.
- The built-in LibreELEC packages for these devices are not installed from the official repo, because they are located on an external server. If the LE add-on server is not available, please let me know only if it has been unavailable for more than 24 hours!
- The remote control configurations are integrated into the image for all devices, so those can be used immediately after the first boot.
To install a remote control for an unsupported device, follow the instructions here: Index of /remote.conf/. - Keep in mind that only "amremote" is supported, the "meson-ir" configurations for these images are not supported!
- Using an external DTB only works with the S905 and S912! If you have a device with one of these SoCs, but the rest of the specification is different, you can try one of these: Index of /device_trees/.
- External DTB cannot be used with Meson8* (S805/S8X2), because there it only takes into consideration those that are integrated into the kernel!
- Support for tuners has been expanded in the release '2021-04-02' with the dvb-latest package.
It is also the last updated and most recommended driver package for external USB tuners! Docker only works under 64-bit SoCs (S905/S912), it is not available on 32-bit systems (S805/S8X2)!
Docker works on both S805 and S8X2 images, including 3rdParty images, since v9.2.8.15.- I can't do miracles with the wifi and bluetooth drivers built into the kernel, so I can't do anything about "cannot connect", "the signal is weak" or "the connection is slow" errors either, so please don't expect a solution from me.
OpenVFD display configuration and usage:
NOTICE: Support for FD628-style displays and its clones has been supported since v9.2.8.8, but built-in configuration files are only available in Generic_S905 and Generic_S912 images from v9.2.8.11.
Configuration file installation methods:
- SD card in offline mode (card reader): If you boot from SD card, you need to copy the appropriate configuration file for your box from the openvfd_confs directory to the root of your card, and rename it to openvfd.conf.
- On eMMC/NAND or SD card in online mode: You need to copy the appropriate configuration file for your box from the /usr/share/bootloader/openvfd_confs/ directory to the /storage/.config/, and rename it to openvfd.conf.
The OpenVFD linux driver will be active after restart and the display will work properly if you have selected the correct configuration file.
Additional display features: In addition to displaying the current time, some displays can display playback status, network connection status, and some other things. However, this also requires OpenVFD service, which can be installed from Add-ons -> LibreELEC Add-ons -> Services -> OpenVFD.
Fix the "power-on bug" in uboot for Meson8* boxes (S805 and S8X2):
This new power management option has been added since version 9.2.8, and it is only visible from the advanced level.
NOTICE:
Enable this option only in case of detailed condition, otherwise it may cause a system error or data loss during shutdown.
This option has been tested and works on an M8S box with M8S+ image (labeled: "AM8228 2G+8G 2016-03-19", PCB: "S812_M8_REV1.1 15/05/21").
The source files are available here:
GitHub - dtechsrv/LibreELEC-AML: 'Just enough OS' for Kodi for some Amlogic TV boxes
Acknowledgments:
Thanks to those who have worked on Amlogic devices before as I have used a lot of resources from their work:
kszaq, codesnake, drieschel, wrxtasy, Demetris, datrh, afl1 and many others.
Requests:
- If you find an error in the image, please report it in this thread.
- If you tested an image on a device other than the devices I support and it worked, please indicate it here in the thread as well.
- If you have a device that belongs to the supported SoC family, still feel free to write and I will try to find a working solution for it.
- If you have usable information for how to troubleshoot known issues, please post in this thread, or start a conversation with me, or send a pull request through GitHub.