If you go to Settings/Player Settings and deactivate "Play next video automatically" does it work?
Or maybe you have an addon installed called "Next Up Notifications"?
You can check at add-ons/My add-ons/Services.
If you see the addon just configure it or uninstall
Posts by vitorp07
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You are trying to play 10-bits video encoded files which i think is not HW supported by the Raspberry Pi Zero, so the CPU is struggling to decode it.
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Does syncing refresh rates cause audio delays?
It does for me, i have both "Adjust display refresh rate" and "Sync playback to display" turned off like that i have no delay problem.
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When you run the installer from the USB stick it will ask you if you want to install LibreELEC to your SSD and if you install it to your SSD your drive will be formatted.
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Are these files HEVC 10 bits, H.265 or 4K ?
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Yes sometimes with laptop even if the wifi light is off the wifi adapter is still working, mostly because those are Windows features but as long as it is actually connected it does not matter.
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If you go on the LibreELEC settings in the Network tab and set the Wireless Networks to Active, does it stay active after reboot?
Next in the Connections tab click the Network name you are connected to, then "Edit" and you can try to set it to "Connect Automatically".
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As mentioned in post, when htpc - receiver- tv setup NO display either in pasthrough mode or active as receiver can only pass through max 1920 x 1080p. (limitation of circuitry)
Onkyo r390 processes audio by extracting it from HDMI input so if you bypass and receiver and plug directly into tv you loose 5.1 sound as audio goes through tv.
I belive window managee used to display kodi gui is fluxbox, was you lappy outputtinf to 4k uhd tv or its own screen.
the screen shot is not in 3d mode see this link for what you can see which is 4 x 1080p images tiled as linux use xrandr to handle resizing:-Tiled representation of 4k display
I didn't ask you if "htpc - receiver- tv" was working i asked you if "htpc - tv, htpc -receiver(second hdmi or optical wire like i use passthrough)" was working
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Thanks for your help, even though I was finally resolved in such a strange way.Some computers can react very differently from others.
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Last week i installed LibreELEC ALPHA on a old 3810TZ laptop(1.30 GHZ single core)with the only upgrade being installing an SSD, and even that could run LibreELEC at 1080p without the menu being sluggish.
Why don't you try to see if you can resolve the 5.1 sound problem first.
Another weird thing about your screenshot is that it looks like it's in 3D picture mode.
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Thank you for the kinds words Monica,
I like the approach you team is taking with this and not trying to sell it as a "Kodi box" because in reality it can do much more. -
Depending on your hardware, i've been using the ALPHA builds for a while now without any issues and at this point Kodi 17 is RC3 which is almost final, i guess soon we can expect LibreELEC using RC3 too or final when Kodi release it.
I don't see why you would have to delete your addons
My main hardware for DualBoot LibreELEC and Win10 is,
MB:H97N
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Did you try LibreELEC 7.0.3, i think it includes "352.79" which is compatible with the GT710, i would start there.
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As far as i know 375.26 is included in latest Alpha builds which is the one i'm using with my GTX 1070.
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So I've done crazy:
I made flashdrive Syslinux and crossed the kernel. Once I quickly ran syslinux said flsah memory for a second that was made over LibreELEC creator and it works. Heureka: DGood, i'm happy you figured it out.
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If the hard drive is in another PC now, you can create a fresh install using the “LibreELEC USB-SD Creator” not rufus and your USB drive should boot in the other PC.
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I did it all on your hard disk -> IMG using Rufus hdd, copy files, create a Syslinux hdd, copy files -> the same result "Error in mount_flash ..."PS: Connected to the internal SATA
PPS: LibreELEC creator ... Does the HDD, I had to use Rufus.Sorry i am not sure of what you meant there.
Is it possible for you to plug the hard drive in another computer?
Reading on a Ubuntu page, other people with the same laptop had the same problem booting from a USB GPT, and it was never resolved.