Technologies like avahi - mDNS/DNS-SD and Windows Internet Name Service - Wikipedia and Bonjour - Download and many others allow devices to find each other when they're on the same local area network.
Posts by mrtrev
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Arguably HDMI0 for anyone who can read since that's how it's labelled
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I don't know if you got this fixed, but I wanted to tell you what worked for me. The Pi4 has two HDMI ports. The only one that outputs sound with LibreElec and Kodi is HDMI1.
I think you mean HDMI0. HDMI1 is video only.
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PS: After reading your latest post, your cable is probably OK. I don't think RPi 3 and RPi 4 use different Ethernet drivers. I suggest to use a stronger PSU, which will provide more power to the Ethernet port.
I'm not sure about drivers but they are different hardware. 3B has 100Mbit network whereas 4 has 1Gbit network. So the 4 could very well be more sensitive to a defective cable than the 3 given it'll negotiate at higher speeds, but I would expect since it is different hardware that it would also be different drivers.
If I have some time today I will try 9.2.5 and the nightly with a 75ft cable just to see if there's any performance differences.
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You could try the nightly build which runs a significantly newer kernel. It'll also give you some new features like high bitrate audio passthrough, although you may also find glitches or bugs (such as the inability to use the UI to connect to wifi).
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It's a tag to let create the exact same build again if you'd like. It's a tag from github. For example you can follow this link to see the exact patches that went into building that exact image:
GitHub - LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv at 1fcfe6aa3893e400bd1828d8e18fdc842980c795
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You could just install Raspberry Pi OS and then install Kodi from the package manager. No need for LibreElec for that setup since you want a fuller operating system.
Works fine on a pi4.
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Any update on the migration? I'd like to update some stale data about RPis.
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Works fine with 9.2.5 which I'm running on the other Pi, thus why I've posted it as a bug report so we can address it.
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Hello,
I have a Raspberry Pi 4B and have freshly installed LibreELEC-RPi4.arm-9.80-nightly-20200911-16e68ab.img.gz onto it.
It seems to function well except that I cannot join a Wifi network. I can enable the wireless, I can see a list of nearby networks, but when I select a network it just returns to the list and doesn't prompt for the WPA2 key nor does it complain or indicate any errors.
Everything works fine with a wired connection.
Anything I can do to assist with the resolution of this bug?