If I want CoreELEC, I must buy a Banana Pi because I own a Raspberry Pi 3.
OpenATV vs. Subtitles
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dmht13 -
January 7, 2023 at 9:37 AM -
Thread is Unresolved
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If you want to run CoreElec you need a reasonably current AMLogic SoC in your box or board, it's a distro optimised for AMLogic stuff. (Support for older chipsets disappears as AMLogic cease to update their newer kernel buils with support for older boards - which is I think a consequence of them not using mainline. LibreElec is focused on using mainline I think - which is a major difference between LE and CE)
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There is not an old version of CoreELEC available for my Raspberry Pi unless someone has one in its files.
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I will try on an RPi later today, I suspect it will work, I was showing CE to show you it does work, not to get you to buy a new device.
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As I expected it works fine on LE11 on the RPi 4, I used v then entered 888 as was already suggested.
Martin
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I don't know what acronism you use for v.
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With the video playing, press V on your keyboard, and then enter 888
I don't know if you have to do that each time you play a video containing teletext subtitles though
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Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, Teletext Subtitles do not match. I tried with LE11 and LE10.4. There is no coordination between the subtitles and the audio track and sometimes it stutters when playing. Certainly, a solution will be found in future versions of LibreELEC. Or perhaps you have an other idea ?
I made a longer recording : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FAwbye…iew?usp=sharing
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There is not an old version of CoreELEC available for my Raspberry Pi unless someone has one in its files.
CoreElec is for AMLogic devices only. The Raspberry Pi isn't based on an AMLogic SoC. LibreElec is the OS that supports Raspberry Pis.
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I continue with PC, Windows and VLC that sees all Teletext Subtitles.
I wait LibreELEC woks like Windows, Raspberry Pi like a PC and Kodi like VLC.
Thanks for your help.
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