I have several Pi's (4 & 5) connected to a LG 65CX without any problems.
Posts by MatteN
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Try with Etcher, it never failed me.
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I cant access any of my Windows pc's that are on my network from my one pc with 24H2, but i can access the 24H2 pc from all my others pc's with win 11 and win 10.
I stopped all my other pc's from getting the 24H2 update.
Edit: This fixed my problem: https://www.wintips.org/fix-windows-11…res-0x80070035/
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And all recommendations says limit desktop gui to 1080p.
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Pi to tv and earc for sound from tv to avr?
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I've been running le13 as daily driver for months. I've had no problems.
Same here, only 1 of my 6 Pi's run LE12, rest is on LE13.
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https://test-videos.co.uk/vids/sintel/mp…080_10s_5MB.mp4 plays fine on Pi4 and Pi5 on latest nightly.
So does https://test-videos.co.uk/vids/sintel/mp…80_10s_30MB.mp4
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Changelog not updated in a week.
Edit: Updated now, thank you.
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There is a number of test files here: https://kodi.wiki/view/Samples
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Never failed me, using it with win 10 & 11 and Linux.
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Try Etcher instead.
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I have a couple of WeChip remotes, i think airmouse is pretty useless, i prefer https://osmc.tv/store/product/osmc-remote-control/
i have 5 of those, works out of the box.
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Why ?

Probably because you have banned stuff on your system.
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Hello,
after a long time I would like to upgrade my Rasperry Pi3 to a new one. Now I have seen that the RPi5 is available with 4GB or 8GB ram.
Can someone tell me if 4GB ram is enough for a normal application, e.g. watching movies (mkv x264 / x265).
I have a couple of Pi4 2GB that runs x265 4k hdr without any problems.
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No. The linked chewitt post reported:
I see transfers around ~112MB/s from an RPi5 with nvme storage.
112MB/s is 896Mbit/s, so very close to gigabit.
Yes - you can get close to gigabit real world speed from a Pi5 ethernet port.
This assumes the rest of the network devices and cables can handle gigabit.
Yeah, thats the speed i see on mine aswell.