Anyone who can read has a clear advantage, I totally skipped reading it, I only paid attention to the crossed out os... Thanks for the tip
Posts by Oldschooler76
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It makes no difference because we will overwrite the partition table on the card. As long as the OS can see the card, all is good.
Great, I can work with that statement. Thank you and have a nice day.
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Good morning, does it really matter whether my SD card is formatted with FAT32 or NTFS before I write an image to it? Thanks and have a nice day. -
Good morning, can you roughly say when the USB SD Creator will work again?
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Hello and good morning
I recently installed Kodi 19.1 on LibreElec 10.0 for my raspberry pi 4. Has worked so far.
Unfortunately, watching TV doesn't work that well. I use a TV list that uses channels that are made available by the video add-ons from "Joyn" and "TV-Now". Now it is the case that the public ones via Joyn do not even load and the private ones (e.g. RTL) cancel with an error message.
Now the crazy thing: If I start the channels directly from the add-on (and not from the simple PVR IPTV client), then everything works perfectly. Also strange: It also worked on the previous version (Kodi 18.9).
Therefore I would be interested to know whether it is known whether it is a software-related problem (libreelec / kodi) or what else it could be.
Maybe one or the other has the same problem?
Tips for the solution are always welcome
Best regards
P.S .: I added the Kodi log as an attachment
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Hello my dear ones ...... Today I made it to update my RPI 3 to 9.2.7. Got the stupid feeling that something went wrong with the versions. I even put on a fresh SD card because I thought it would be useful. I was able to install a few add-ons, and the Widvine was also updated to the latest version. After a while I lose the internet connection, regardless of whether it is cable or wifi .... Joyn and TVnow give me an error message. I can't even get into the Libreelec Configuration. And if I manage to do it after umpteen reboots and go for updates, the options that I have in the RPI 4 settings are offered to update the firmware of the Raspberry ... In other words, the EEPRoom and the USB bootloader function. I strongly suspect that the 9.2.7 for 18.9 (RPI 3) is still faulty, because the firmware update function actually has no place in the RPI 3. With the RPI 4 variant everything went so far yesterday evening. I'm not getting any further with the facility at the moment.