Am I the only one that has no idea what "rainbow-y noise picture flashes" are?
Gerald
Am I the only one that has no idea what "rainbow-y noise picture flashes" are?
Gerald
Why developers pass this problem???
Maybe because there is just no need for it?
Gerald
That's what I used and put on SD card. So, when you say "uSD" is that SD card or USB thumb drive?
It is nether a SD card nor an USB thumb drive. It is a micro SD card.
Gerald
It is not very clear but it looks like you expect that someone is doing the work for you, right?
What would you pay for it? Not that I am interested in doing it, but it might be a motivation for someone else to do it.
Gerald
I tried extracting the binaries from a recent Ubuntu .deb and running intel_gpu_top from the /storage folder. I got the errorerror while loading shared libraries: libunwind.so.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
That just means, it is not statically build.
Gerald
From where did you get LibreELEC 7.2?
Gerald
That will not help him, as he has no /flash folder, because he don't use a native LibreELEC install.
Gerald
I wonder how a developer could get the motivation to port LibreELEC to this devices. They are old and not very powerful.
Gerald
Sounds like you didn't buy the mpeg2 license.
Gerald
First, I formatted the SD card to Fat32 with 16 kb (standard) block size.
That is absolutely unnessary. The image replaces everything on the SD card. Partitions, partition table, filesystems, all gets overwritten by the image.
So formating the SD card is pointless.
Gerald
Why do you need USB 3 for LibreELEC?
Gerald
It is better to find out why it freezes.
Gerald
In the first post it sound like two different tasks:
The boot loader has nothing to do with showing an animation and even if, why should it get updated for doing this?
Gerald
Hi Mr. MiyagiI am not good to understand code may i know whre i have to place my gif file and
and which line i have to updateThanks
I have no idea.
Gerald
Then this is the bootloader you want to replace: bcm2835-bootloader
Gerald
LibreELEC supports multiple platforms, the main difference between most of them is the bootloader. So there is not a single answer to this question.
Gerald