thank you for pointing that out
Posts by auren
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thought it would be a fresh install if I said no. I've also tried answering yes, but same problem.
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Hi. I have an MXQ Pro 4K. I followed the instructions to install it to an SD card. I used kszaq's build 8.2.3.1 and replaced the dtb.img with the proper one. Testing on the SD card everything worked out well. So I ssh'd in and performed the 'installtointernal' script. Everything went well and here's the output:
QuoteLibreELEC:~ # ./installtointernal
This script will erase BOOT, SYSTEM, DATA and DTB on your device
and install LE that you booted from SD card/USB drive.
It will create a backup of device tree and recovery partition on your boot media.
The script does not have any safeguards!
Type "yes" if you know what you are doing or anything else to exit: yes
Backing up device tree...done.
Backing up recovery partition...done.
Formatting SYSTEM partition.../dev/system contains a ext4 file system
last mounted on /tmp/system on Wed Jul 31 11:08:37 2019
e2fsck 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
/dev/system: clean, 11/65536 files, 12955/262144 blocks
done.
Writing kernel image...done.
Copying SYSTEM files...done.
Copying remote.conf...done.
Writing device tree image...done.
Formatting DATA partition...done.
Do you want to copy your user data to internal data partition? [Y/n] n
All done!
WARNING: If your internal memory layout is different from standard Amlogic, you have to perform this operation again!
Your system will continue booting from SD/USB until you remove it.
Would you like to reboot now [y/N]?
Just to be safe, I performed it 3x in a row. When I tried booting from internal, I just got a blank screen.
Did anyone encounter the same issue? Can anyone help please?
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sorry. my mistake. the files that weren't scraped had "trailer" on the file names.
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Hi. Has anyone encountered a problem with the default TMDB scraper? I'm using V.5.1.2. LibreELEC 8.2.3 on a Wetek Hub. I made a sample 14 folders and only 3 got scraped.
Here's the debug log file.
I also tried changing the source to the Universal scraper and same result (but it's not in the log file.)
Thank you very much!
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Hi everyone. I'm doing research on LibreELEC vs Android, why one would prefer LibreELEC over Android TV using Kodi or SPMC. I'm listing some I think are the advantages of LE. Please chime in (correction or additional info). Thank you
1. Frees up more resources for your hardware
2. Faster & more responsive
3. Use larger storage space. Most Android devices can only access up to 2TB of HDD space, with the exception of Nvidia Shield.
4. Can read more file systems out of the box (linux & mac) as opposed to just fat32 and NTFS.
5. Can double as a Network Attached Storage (via samba)
6. Smooth playback with auto refresh rate.
7. Better compatibility with home theater hardware. Some Android TV devices cannot passthrough to certain soundbars.
8. Less prone to viruses.
You think this is accurate?
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I've tried downgrading to 8.0.2.1 and the remote works, so I think it's not a hardware problem.
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Hello. Anyone here has a Wetek Hub? Weird thing is that Wetek Hub remote is not working on LibreELEC version 8.1.1. Anyone else experienced this?
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Hi. Does LE 8.0.2 support DTS:X bitstreaming on the Wetek Hub?
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Why "Libreelec" resolution switching? Doesnt this happen with kodi on other platforms too, I think I remember seeing the same settings under player>videos. Are we referring to the settings "automatically adjust refresh rate to match display" here or something else?
extremeaudio - My bad. Kodi it is I heard that this feature doesn't work on Android based Kodi.
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Er... Sorry. How do I enable it? I can't seem to find that option.
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Oh. Thank you!
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Hi. Forgive me for asking something that looks pretty obvious from the name, but I just need to confirm it. Is LE's Auto Resolution Switching enabled by default?
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Thanks, chewitt! I see it's out now
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It seems the wheels on the new wifi hardware are already in motion.
No real need for the dmesg listing now, but you can try yourself and see what happens, just for educational use of SSH
Haha. Thank you I intend to