Have you updated the BIOS? Current release is 0062.
Find it here:
Also check this installation guide:
How-to: Installing LibreELEC/Kodi on an Intel NUC – The NUC Blog
Be Sure to "Load Defaults" in the BIOS and have "UEFI" checked.
Have you updated the BIOS? Current release is 0062.
Find it here:
Also check this installation guide:
How-to: Installing LibreELEC/Kodi on an Intel NUC – The NUC Blog
Be Sure to "Load Defaults" in the BIOS and have "UEFI" checked.
You should link to it to help others
As in subject I can't get more than 30Hz in 4K...
Spec:
LibreELEC 8.1.2
NUC: Intel NUC6CAYH (Apollo Lake, latest BIOS, LSPCon fw: 1.66)
TV: Sony KD49-XD7005 (Latest fw)
All my HW seems to support 4k@60Hz.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA
It's odd. In the past I had to scrape the collection a couple of times before I had all videos into the library. But that was many, many moons ago.
Usually the kodi.log file should offer some indication why videos are not added to the library. Perhaps you can take a peek there.
Actually after many tries I deleted the "textures#.db" and the "Thumbnails" folder restarted, Kodi re-downloaded all and everything is fine again...
I recently created a new user profile for my kids. I am a long time user of LibreELEC (& Openelec before). The problem is that on this particular profile not all movies are shown in the library (if you look in the file view you can see them all).
All children movies reside under the following network share in two separate folders: \\192.168.0.x\\videos-children\Movies\HD & SD.
Specifically, I can see 56 of the total 112 movies. From those 56 some reside on the SD folder and some on the HD (So its not a path issue). All movies are under their own folder with the correct name (I have checked with TMDb for the correct naming for the ones missing).
Steps I have done:
Deleted the children profile and re-created with "fresh start"
Restarted LibreELEC
Changed the library content to "none" and then again to "movie"
BTW my profile works fine...
I am missing something here?
TIA
Actually what I did was re-encode (with Handbrake) the clips into 4K H.264). It took about 7 hours with an AMD FX-8350 to encode to H.264 the 50min video (time for a Ryzen update )
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Try to use Basic Shader(ARB) and give is a feedback.Look At my Post
Same result with the ARB...
Hi to all,
I am running the latest LibreELEC on an Intel NUC Kit D34010WYK (Intel i3-4010U, Intel HD 4400 graphics).
In full HD everything is fine but I tried a 4K video with a lot of stutter. I have recorded the session:
As you can see CPU is around 100% while playing and the decoder is using HEVC (SW). I was wondering since Intel stated (from a 2015 thread) that 8bit HEVC HW support is included in the Windows driver if similar support exists on the Linux kernel...
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TIA