Thanks, that did the trick. I plugged it into a cheap hisense 4k tv and set everything up then shut it down and plugged it into the LG and the tv recognized the device. No problems after that.
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I connected it to a 1080p monitor and it showed up and I was able to configure it. When I connected it back to my 4k LG TV the TV doesn't detect a display signal but I can see the device on my wireless network. So it was probably booting originally but my TV just wasn't seeing the signal, and it still doesn't. Are you connected to a 1080p or 4k display?
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Written to several different brands and sizes of SD cards and no booting. Tried the nightly as well. Armbian boots fine though. Anyone with this board managed to get it to boot?
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Current version of LE: 10.0
Build: LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-9.95.1-rockpro64
Tvheadend server ver: 4.2.8-36 (9.80.11.125 Team Libreelec)
Tvheadend client ver (hosted on same server): 8.3.0.1
When playing an HD OTA tv signal, the video is slower than the audio. SD signals do not have this problem. Sometimes the video will stop and start as if to catch up and then will go out of sync again. When I was using LE 9.x I had a similar problem but once the video stopped and started after a few seconds at the very beginning the problem went away for the duration of the program until I switched to a different channel. It seemed to correct itself automatically. With LE 10 it does not correct itself. Recorded HD programs have the same issue.
There is something going on with how the rockpro is processing the signal to send through HDMI because when I watch the same HD channel from a separate Android tv in another room with the kodi app and the TVHE client installed I do not have this problem, even though the same TVHE server on the rockpro is providing the signal over my network.
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I have the same problem as geno on rockpro64. It happens with 2k sometimes as well. Usually I get the freeze at 15 min 50 sec. If I wait about 10 min it will start to stutter a few times then resolve itself 5-10 min later. This is running from 16gb EMMC module.