The gear wheel menu has a bug at current LE nightly, so it freezes after a few seconds on my RPi3B+. I made a team internal bug report. I think we have to wait.
Posts by Da Flex
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Read carefully. It's not part of the settings menu. Find the gear wheel menu while playing video.
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Can you test with de-interlacing disabled please? It's at the gear wheel menu (bottom right) while playing something.
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I recently had trouble to keep the KodiNerds DAZN add-on working (RPi 3B+). That happened after the last libwidevine update.
To fix it, I had to switch to the latest LE nightly. The update from LE 9.2.6 stable to LE nightly was successful, but didn't solved the problem. So I wrote that image (img.gz file) to microSD with Etcher. After going through the complete setup process, the KodiNerds DAZN add-on is working again.
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Thanks for testing. Then I can only suggest to try the latest LE nightly build.
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- switch off "sync playback to display" (video settings)
- switch off (set to "none") de-interlacing (gear wheel menu at bottom right while playing something)
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As I said above, it's possible that some cards use SDXC internally, and they will work fine inside other card readers.
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Because the major goal of LE is playing A/V content. Ask the gaming OS experts first, and if they say it's possible, come back here.
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Wrong place to ask. Use a gaming OS forum (Lakka etc.).
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Crazy. Does the amixer command show something on SSH?
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Looks like you did everything right. Hmm, this error is unusual. I assume you don't use overclocking. It could be a hardware defect. The "Raspberry Pi OS" has logging capabilities for sure. Run that OS and read the log from time to time. Maybe you find a defect.
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Understand. Please give the LE download link that you've been used.
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Thanks for testing. The official standard for Rpi is SDHC. If you use an SDXC card, it could produce reading errors. This means, your card is fine, but the RPi is unable to read it correctly.
PS: Normally 16GB is SDHC, but it looks like they use SDXC internally for some of those cards, too: Example on Amazon. Maybe you should buy another microSD from a different company.
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You could try Etcher to write the microSD. Etcher will check for errors after writing, and it's approved to work with LE.