It is too complicated for me as I'm just a regular user who has hooked a bug by chance.
Lets return to a 100% working custom oemsplash.png which I can put into a right place and see if it works.
Anyone is willing to share one?
It is too complicated for me as I'm just a regular user who has hooked a bug by chance.
Lets return to a 100% working custom oemsplash.png which I can put into a right place and see if it works.
Anyone is willing to share one?
They do (usually) work.
I have tested splash-1080.png and splash-2160.png, both resulted the same black screen and version number. May be that's because of the issue that currently prevents showing splash screens at my LE installation.
Then splash is not visible on your system.
It showed the splash right after initial LE install and up to putting the custom oemsplash.png (exactly that file that is attached to my initial question). Since that moment I've never seen the splash screen again.
It is clear that something has changed right after the LE's first attempt of loading my custom splash. May be I can delete or correct some file or files somewhere in the depths of the LE's installation?
I don't think I suffer without the splash and it would take 5 minutes or so to reinstall LE and restore the backup. So why not to use my (currently) broken LE for testing purposes?
That's your task.
I believe they won't as it is clearly said only 32bit will do.
They are included in the LE images and shown by default.
Do you see a splash screen without custom oemsplash .png?
Where are they located on the HDD after LE is installed?
No, I don't. Black screen with LibreELEC (official): 11.0.1 at the top left corner.
Which HW do you use?
Intel NUC8i3CYSN
Default splash files are at https://github.com/LibreELEC/Libr…ibreELEC/splash
This link leads to a bunch of 8bit PNGs. Will they work?
Any assured oemsplash.png round here? )
What is your hardware?
As I can think LE should either show the complete logo if it is correct or black screen with the version name and number if it is not.
PNG file can not be correct just partially. Like partial pregnancy which is also impossible. If you've seen a part of the image then I'd suppose my first example was correct and there is something really wrong with the current stable build of the LE.
In case our beloved devs would continue to missing this thread I'll report the bug I think.
had both showing one after the other
May be LE devs would consider the boot animation possibility ))
even the one in your post is working
Which one? The first with KODI logo or my test attempt with white square?
The screen is still black while booting even after I've removed the file. Only LibreELEC (official): 11.0.1 is written at the top left corner so it was with oemsplash.png.
Looks like something unpredictable had happened when I've put the file into the /flash folder.
Don't know whether I should report a bug.
Ok. Lets try this one with only 100% opacity #ffffff and the alpha channel.
Blank screen either.
Aren't they in attached example?
Tthe sound plays several times faster as soon as I set the video resolution as 3840x2160 and refresh rate with any value more than 30fps at the Settings/System/Display, including audio, any kind of video and UI sounds.
In case of playing videos the sound pauses every several seconds, to synch with the video I suppose. In case of playing music and UI sounds it just plays faster with no interruption. Time counter also runs faster in case of music.
At the same time I can set any refresh rate at the 1920x1080 resolution with no sound issue.
I'm running LibreELEC 11.0.1 on a dedicated Intel NUC NUC8i3CYSN connected to SONY Bravia KD-65XE7096 TV via ONKYO TX-NR555 receiver, all are able to show 4K@60.
LE 11.0.0 returns the same issue.
I've created a custom oemsplash.png test file and put it to the root of the /flash folder according to the instruction.
In spite of the fact it is 1920x1080 32bit PNG file I can see just a black screen during the boot now.
What have I done wrong?
The file itself is attached, just in case.
Thank you