Did you just put the update in the update folder and rebooted?
No, I used the toothpick method like a fresh install. I could have sworn that's how in the instructions said to do it when I first looked, or I misread the post.
Did you just put the update in the update folder and rebooted?
No, I used the toothpick method like a fresh install. I could have sworn that's how in the instructions said to do it when I first looked, or I misread the post.
Thanks, updated my MiniMX III no problems to the NAND. As far as I can tell everything is still working :p
Yeah the deinterlacer seems pretty good for me with Freeview (DVB-T/T2). Much better than my Baytrail Celeron.
I also got a bootloop on the Beelink logo when trying to install to NAND on Beelink MiniMXIII using the toothpick method. Tried both with and without recovery.img and dtb.img on the card. I pulled the SD card and used the toothpick to boot into recovery, then reinserted the SD card and installed the zip from within recovery. It is working now.
Thanks, that method worked for me too. All up and running from NAND now
Yeah I have the same file structure as above on my Beelink Mini MX III and I can't get it to install to NAND either. SD and USB work fine but when trying to install to NAND I just get a bootloop on the Beelink bootlogo.
Fine on my Mini MXIII too. I've got 7.0.2.005 installed to NAND and streaming file over wired network.
What device do you have specifically? I am using the A95x, and mine is always on with CEC enabled. I have no issues accessing it some 24-48hrs since last use. It just stays on.
Sorry, I should have mentioned that! It's a Beelink MiniMX III
check the CEC settings, perhaps it is setting off if no signal from the TV after a while?
I've had a look at the settings but can't see anything obvious in there that would turn the device. In fact it has the same settings as my NUC with the PulseEight USB CEC adapter and that doesn't turn itself off.
I'm wondering if it's something built-in to the device that puts it into standby after it's not been used for a while. It wouldn't be an issue but as I use CEC I can't turn it back on again without the original remote.
Pretty sure that this wipes the android OS and replaces it with libreelec, so no, the android settings will not have any effect.
Thanks, I was a little worried I might have set something in Android before flashing LE. I'm trying to work out what's putting the device into standby over night.
Once you've installed this to NAND, do the Android settings have any effect on the device or is that all controlled by LibreELEC?
My Beelink Mini MX III with 7.0.2.004 installed to NAND seems to go to sleep overnight while it's not being used. It's not set to sleep in Kodi's power saving settings and none of the CEC settings should turn it off with the TV. Has anyone got any ideas how to stop it doing this?
I forgot that you have to stop Kodi first. Login over SSH, issue systemctl stop kodi and then edit the file. Save and reboot.
Thanks, that worked perfectly!
Edit \\LibreELEC\Userdata\peripheral_data\cec_0000_0000.xml and replace <setting id="device_type" value="4" /> with <setting id="device_type" value="1" />. Reboot.
Thanks for that however it seems to revert back to <setting id="device_type" value="4" /> after a reboot. I'm booting off a SD card and editting the file in Windows with Notepad++ over a SMB share if any of that affects things. Any suggestions?
Thanks for this it works great on my MiniMXIII. One little issue I have with it is with CEC. When using LibreELEC on my Intel NUC I can use the channel up and down buttons on my Samsung TV remote to page up and down in file lists but with this it will actually change the TV channel. Is there any way of fixing this or is it just a quirk of the CEC implementation on the box? TIA.
Yes it will.
Brilliant, thanks
Thanks, will the Transmission service automatically start up at each boot with that method?
I'm very new to Docker, would it be easy/possible to set up a ruTorrent container? Thanks.