9.2.4 ?
It's based on Kodi 18.8 and available as test build. No ETA for stable release.
9.2.4 ?
It's based on Kodi 18.8 and available as test build. No ETA for stable release.
That's an unusual error, so my bet is an AVR issue. After many years the audio channel relays might get weak.
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PS: Thanks.
A link to a log file is definitely necessary in this case.
Can you do a test with the standard EFI firmware? Just to close out errors on that part.
Technically it's possible. Idea: Pair your RC with the RPi, attach a Bluetooth adapter to the RPi and pair your Fire TV stick with that adapter. Someone successfully did an IR-to-IR project, which could be helpful for Bluetooth, too: click.
You can mark the thread as solved, if we're done.
Will it work to stick the card in 8gb unit, experience one reboot, then switch to 1gb boot to grab the last log? Thx
Yes, or grab the current log from microSD by using your PC. Activate logging by using your working RPi.
We are looking for good conversation, too, but pretty often we just get spam.
At which point is your question related to LibreELEC?
Please post a link to a kodi.log.
Maybe Raspbian boots into a lower resolution, compared to LE. Make sure your HDMI cable is 2.0 or 2.1 standard. That's needed for 4K.
I'm running out of ideas. Wild theory: The HDMI cable catches some interfering electromagnetic signals, which triggers the wake-up. If you have another HDMI cable, give it a shot. If you buy a new one, make sure it's HDMI 2.0 / 2.1 standard. Those standards are known to have good shielding.
OK, then you're probably right: The RPi must down-sample the stream somewhere. An RPi doesn't have a very fast data bus, so I think the down-sampling happens due to hardware limitation. LE usually deals with A/V streams, so my advice is to use an audio-optimized OS. Such an OS might be slow on video playback, but has the ability to deal with higher audio bit rates.
There already is an LE audio mod for RPi 2/3, which can deal with higher audio bit rates. Maybe those devs will switch to RPi 4 next.
LE's audio pass-through option is not related to your sound card. It's made for HDMI.
Are you sure your audio is resampled? You never leave digital audio transmission, because your sound card isn't a DAC. So I don't see any reason to resample anything.
I have now ordered an HDMI cable, type D to type A, which is recommended there. Maybe this helps...
Make sure that it's an HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 cable, because that's the standard for 4K.
We should close out any other wake-up cause. To do so, add hdmi_ignore_cec=1 to config.txt. You should have no wake-ups with this.
Please post your config.txt.
Activate hdmi_force_hotplug=1.
Deactivate hdmi_enable_4kp60=1.
Have a look at the alsamixer settings.