Sorry, I'm to blame, I read:
Raspberry Pi
The getedid script can be used as described for Generic x86_64.
And started doing the commands that were put for Intel seing the getedid as an introduction...
Thanks and sorry!
Sorry, I'm to blame, I read:
Raspberry Pi
The getedid script can be used as described for Generic x86_64.
And started doing the commands that were put for Intel seing the getedid as an introduction...
Thanks and sorry!
Thanks for the fast respons! So I should put it in /flash/cmdline.txt instead of /flash/syslinux.cfg or /flash/extlinux.conf?
My point is that the tutorial specifically states /flash/syslinux.cfg or /flash/extlinux.conf and these files don't seen to excist...
/run/kernel-overlays/firmware/edid/edid/bin was succesfully created
So I opened /flash/cmdline.txt and it shows the line
boot=UUID=xxxxx disk=UUID=xxxxx quiet console=tty0
But the APPEND is missing. Should I put APPEND in front?
The tutorial shows this as how it should look:
APPEND boot=LABEL=System disk=LABEL=Storage ssh quiet initrd=/edid.cpio drm.edid_firmware=edid/edid.bin video=HDMI-A-1:D
I guess the tutorial has to be updated to show the /flash/cmdline.txt for rapsbery pi's so peope like me can actually follow the tutorial and not have to ask questions...?
Dear people,
I upgraded my raspberry pi 3 with a pi 4 for KODI. For me its important to have persistent video out even after power failure or reboot. Modern screens only give edid when on and lose it when turned off, go in powersave or even change the HDMI input. I understood this is nowadays done like this instead of putting it so simply in the bootconfig file,
https://wiki.libreelec.tv/configuration/edid#generic-x86_64
When doing this tutorial it seems the Libreelec 12 on a raspberry pi 3 and 4 do not have this
/flash/syslinux.cfg or
/flash/extlinux.conf
Does it have a new location or is everything changed again in version 12? Did I do something wrong?
Thanks!
Same here. I have a tiny TV with the 7" official touchscreen wich I upgraded from raspi 3b+ to 4b and live tv is still horrible to watch on it. Thanks everyone who picks this up!!! I would love it to be able to use it as a tv with the raspi 4 in it (i also use it as n64 game station, so thats why the pi 4)
Exactly the same problem on the Raspberry Pi 4 only when watching live tv (enigma plugin connected to VU+ receiver and tv headend plugin to tv headend server). The problem does not occur when playing on a 1920x1080 resolution. I only happens when I want to watch on my official 7" raspberry pi touchscreen. On the first versions of raspi 4 images it would not even boot with the tochscreen attached. Now the image is really nice. But still no fix for the live tv downscaler...
Maybe this problem is because of this issue?
le beta 2 deinterlacing
Anybody any news on this yet?
Hmm, it very unfortunate then, but no sevices found. On my raspberry pi 3+ with the official dvb-t2 hat i'm able to choose between T and T2 and it finds all services.
Dear people,
Sorry for opening a new thread, but i could not find any similar discussions so far.
I run on a raspberry pi 4 LibreELEC (Leia) 9.2.0 and use tv headend latest package. Installing and running the Hauppage PCTV 292e works out of the box and perfect.
Both DVB-T and DVB-C tuners are shown. Stil, nowhere is the option for DVB-T2 found. DVC-C seems to work fine, but since there is no DVB-T1 in the Netherlands anymore, only DVB-T2, i cannot test it.
Am I doing something wrong? Do I have to update the firmware and drivers?
I read different things about the location for the firmware and conflicts with existing firmwares when doing so.
Thanks in advance!!!