I choose Ambilight
is that working as well as hyperion directly from RPI eg. withou hdmi splitter?
I choose Ambilight
is that working as well as hyperion directly from RPI eg. withou hdmi splitter?
so... does look like I needed to connect m.2 drive to the computer (which is tricky without right cables) and flash LE onto it directly. without SD card in RPI4 it worked from SSD, resized partition to 250GB and working correctly.
Cheers
Hello,
I'm sorry maybe for stupid question, but google did not helped much... how to install LE to M.2 drive with Argon One case and rpi4? There is no option during boot or in LE config later on to move system to another drive.
Is there a documented way?
Thanks a lot
Thanks for pointing me somewhere.
does it mean with LE10 hyperion will stop working? (so I have to make sure to disable automatic updates :))
I can take a look onto some codes as well, not really expert in grabbers but... one never knows
well yes I went there indeed. Nothing really found. Everything related hyperion is kind of "not working here and there" related.
My question is more about actuall addon update or development roadmap itself.
hyperionV1 is quite old, so update to hyperionNG would be great step forward...
Hello everyone,
are there any plans to update hyperion addon to work with hyperion.ng instead?
or any way how to install hyperionNG to libreelec directly?
thanks a lot
Hello,
let me at first place thank you for all your work on LibreELEC which Iam using for several years on various rpi's around the house. They always works and do what I need.
Really appreciated!
now to my simple yet complicated question.
I've run into some issues with all this new European DVBT2 madness and 265/HEVC which is used in our country to encode TV streams.
I must say in LibreELEC even RPI3 is able to properly display HEVC streams, this is not the issue.
What kind of bugs me is why "normal" Kodi on RPI3 eg. non-LibreELEC builds aka Raspbian are not able to work with 265/HEVC at all?
It's not really about raspbian i guess, but it's about Kodi itself which for some reason works much worse than LibreELEC version .
Basically what I need is kind of non-restricted linux beneath trully superb optimized LibreELEC Kodi. Is that even possible? Or otherway round, is there a way how to compile "same" Kodi as is used in LibreELEC (specifically HEVC HW decoding) and use that build on RPI3 running raspbian?
As I do understand why is not possible to have libreelec on full inux system, would be super nice to know how to build Kodi from sources with ffmpeg hevc support so RPI3 will be able to run raspbian with kodi which works...
I know, simple yet complicated.
K.