"lspci | paste" would be more useful, assuming it's connected to the PCI bus
chewitt Here it is :
"lspci | paste" would be more useful, assuming it's connected to the PCI bus
chewitt Here it is :
Hope this might be helpful for the developers, maybe :
This, this and This issue is dragging on. I was hopeful that with LibreELEC 8.2.0 this problem would have been tackled. Unfortunately, LibreELEC is not seeing my BeeBOX's onboard bluetooth hardware.
Did anyone find a fix, other than going back to OpenELEC (which it is detecting onboard bluetooth just fine) ??
Thanks in advance ..
QuoteLibreELEC (Krypton) v8.0.2 MR brings an update to Kodi v17.3, improved support for Intel WIFI and Bluetooth devices, and minor nip/tuck fixes for user-reported issues since v8.0.1.
Unfortunately, with LE 8.0.2, my bluetooth detection problems still aren't resolved.
I've with bluetooth at my asrock Beebox the same problem. Did you have any succes?
JiRo no success so far. Plugged in an old Bluetooth dongle which was recognized immediately.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6P met Tapatalk
chewitt .. I tried again, unfortunately it makes no difference. 'Bluetooth adapter not found'
hammerboy.. please test this image Index of /test/ and report back, it has updated misc-firmware. NB: It's tagged as 8.0.2 but don't read anything into the version number; release is a way off yet.
Can I try it by placing the .tar file in the update folder ?
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chewitt .. tested your image. No luck. 'Bluetooth device not found'
dmesg:
lspci:
BWgf
Thats great.. looking forward to the fix !
Installed OpenELEC, bluetooth working instantly, results from "dmesg | paste" are : VPVW
It would mean i'd have to install OE on my Beebox, losing LE data. Can I easily create a backup from LE ?
Jerked around with the settings, but no luck. Max output setting 1920x1080p.
Yeah i have a 4K tv, and a 4K Harman Kardon home cinema receiver in between the Beebox and the TV.
Hey guys I have an asrock beebox n3150 running libreelec 7. I have the output settings at 3840 x 2160 and maxed out at 30hz. I have noticed that some content mainly sd will be jerky mainly when people are moving and camera panning. Movies are mostly fine in hd but I have not tried any 4k stuff yet.Is this due to the 30hz setting? I can't go any higher, would a 60hz setting be better? Not that I have it lol.
How did you manage to set it to 2160p ? My n3150 beebox has 1080p as max output.
Frankly, if it worked on OpelELEC it should also work on LibreELEC. I'm hoping for an update.
Not meaning to nag, but is the above problem being adressed in a future LE update ? I really miss using my Bluetooth keyboard, and i really dont want to revert to OE.