Running from ssd or usb-stick?
If so, get another one and do a clean install on that one and replace the original one with the new, if it dosent work just put back the one with your old setup intact.
Running from ssd or usb-stick?
If so, get another one and do a clean install on that one and replace the original one with the new, if it dosent work just put back the one with your old setup intact.
Just took one of my old Pi3B+ out of the drawer and installed LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-12.0-nightly-20230319-c77405e.img.gz
its playing a 1080p BD-rip (Transatlantic; The Final Flight- Live at L’Olympia 2022 BD, almost 40GB) in this moment.
Pi4, LE11 boots from 120GB SSD, no hub, no problem, just 2 of https://icybox.de/en/product.php?id=294 with 2x6TB HDD each.
All 4 HDD's are NTFS.
I stop and start my Pi4 with 4x6TB HDD (and booting from SSD) on a daily basis and have not experienced any problems yet.
No problems with LE 11 and Windows, i can write to all 4 6TB HDD connected to one of my Pi 4's.
If you want Chrome, use Generic Legacy.
Haven't experienced any problems yet, using 4x6TB on one of my Pi4's.
Or try using a powered USBhub for the external drive.
Or use the Etcher AppImage to burn the .img.gz https://www.balena.io/etcher#download-etcher
The .opus is a fileformat developed for webstreaming, not sure if its supported.
Download the right image and drop it into Updatefolder and reboot.
This works out of the box.
Not all USB to SATA-adapters work.
That youtubeclip in #6 is 2160p VP9 .webm
VP9 .webm isn't the easiest thing to play.
Im using my Pi4 on a LG 65CX, all "enhancements" are turned off, no judder what so ever. Whitelist the resolutions you need in LibreELEC.