Loving lebreelec - I now get 24p switching and all the hd audio formats work perfect! Only thing is I feel it's slightly slower than my android version when running. Thumbnails of movies take a bit longer to appear, little things like that. I'm wondering if this is a result of dual booting from USB key, it's an old key, would a new key be faster? My box is only USB 2.0 - now that I have confirmed that everything is good should I just go ahead and install it over my android on the box and run from there? If I do that how do I go back to android? Is there a way to back up the full android version so I can go back(in layman terms as I'm still very new to this....) how do I do updates in libreelc as well, at the moment I can just copy new versions to the USB bey and boot but if I install this to the onboard flash drive how do I then do updates?
Sorry for all thbut questions!
Is USB going to be slow?
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Blinky2134 -
February 24, 2017 at 9:06 AM -
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No, that's a Kodi thing in my view.
Some things internally in caching were changed, and not for the better. -
No, that's a Kodi thing in my view.
Some things internally in caching were changed, and not for the better.I'm still running version 7 does everything I need and runs the build I want as well
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Okay, problem solved then I'd say
Internal LE auto-updates are currently disabled because of problems with Addons2x.db database updating.
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I was really asking would it run a lot faster/smoother if I installed to the internal flash or is USB generally around the same speed?
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Try to install on fast SD card
My first installation was USB -> LE/Kodi was slow
Now I installed on fast SD card (Read/Write 95MB/sec) -> LE/Kodi ist fast and smooth
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Now I installed on fast SD card (Read/Write 95MB/sec) -> LE/Kodi ist fast and smoothTX5Pro is really fast internal nand install.
SD Card install is really slow.
This box has a really bad Card Reader which causes this.
I have another box which is just as fast via SD Card as it is internal install.
So the bottleneck can be the card reader in your box as well. -
I´m a lucky man - my internal card reader works fine
Bottleneck was internal network interface -
So I really need to buy a fast USB key and sad card and see which works best?
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A fast SD card is unexpensive
My choice: sandisk extreme plus 32GB & samsung pro plus 32GB -
I didn't try USB or NAND (because I want to keep Android as well) but it works fine with a Toshiba EXCERIA M302 32 GB (this is the U3 version, not U1).
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Just got 2 pack of 32GB Samsung class 10 SDCards for £15 - Bargain! WIll try that tonight
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So card works great! Faster than USB.
What's the diff between the file names with nand and without?