Hang on a minute.... There's a possible April fools bit going on here.
I didn't notice the date.
Hang on a minute.... There's a possible April fools bit going on here.
I didn't notice the date.
What with Kodi announcing ending multi platform development. I am curious as to the future of libreelec and the multiple platforms currently supported.
I gotta say, I'm pretty bummed.
ok, weird. It looks like the update did actually install. My metadata is now coming in as expected!!!!
So I discovered you can DL the updated TMDB addon from kodi.tv. It won't install though as there's a dependency issue that needs to be resolved.
I have been pulling my h.a.i.r out for the last few hours trying to figure out what is going on and I think I've discovered something suspect.
When adding file sources and choosing the information provider (TMDB), it says it's version 4.0.1. I installed Kodi on my Android and it is showing version 5.0.3. My Nvidia Libreelec will not pull metadata where my Android will. The Nvidia box returns "Unable to Connect To Remote Server".
Updating the TMDB addon shows there are no updates available from 4.0.1.
I've reinstalled LE v8.2.1 and the new v8.2.2. Both show exactly the same thing.
I'll first apologize, please tret me as a newbie when it comes to Linux work. I have an Asus board with an Invidia 1030 driving out to an Epson 5040. The 5040 will take a 4k signal but my receiver won't. Not sure why, but restarting the system, it detects the 4k and sets the output as such. But because the Onkyo receiver won't take it, a signal not supported error comes up.
I'm looking for a way to force Libre to output ONLY 1080p/60.
I did find one thread on here talking about exactly that but I have not clue as to how to run the commands that they are talking about. If there's a config file, where is it and what do I edit?
Any help is greatly appreciated.