If LE /Kodi can't find any audio output device, then I guess it's possible that issues like yours appear.
Okay, so my next step should be to connect it to my regular TV and check what happens there. I will report back.
If LE /Kodi can't find any audio output device, then I guess it's possible that issues like yours appear.
Okay, so my next step should be to connect it to my regular TV and check what happens there. I will report back.
Thank you, Da Flex!
As mentioned the mini PC is not connected to its final destination TV. Do I have to repeat this HDMI setup again once it is connected there?
QuoteNote: Your devices should all be turned on and you should have a screen and audio working. Otherwise the EDID information isn't provided properly and this How-To won't work.
As I can read here in the wiki, audio has to work. As the device is currently connected to a standard monitor without speakers, I wonder if this may contribute to all the issues?
Thank you very much for looking into it, chewitt !
The second error is related to SMB (invalid argument) so check that you are using a valid IP/path and credentials in sources.xml and the SMB protocol versions used by the Kodi SMB client are correct for the NAS.
This one is already fixed. Due to another reinstallation of LibreELEC, I forgot to put in the credentials for the share once again. This one works (i.e. video files can be accessed) now so that it cannot be the issue.
The first error looks like Kodi is configured to use the default HDMI device (#0) when the active/connected HDMI device is #2 so the alsa audio sink cannot be opened.
How and where can I fix that? The mini PC provides 2 HDMI ports. I tried both but no difference in behavior.
Thank you! Here you are:
https://paste.libreelec.tv/free-bug.log
I hope this helps?!
I forgot to mention the following:
I have been using Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV stick for many years. Now I want to move the media center to a mini PC with LibreELEC. To do this, I successfully installed the current version 12.2.1 build LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-12.2.1.img.gz on a GMKtec G3 Plus (Intel Twin Lake N150). Unfortunately, I'm already having massive problems playing videos (1080p) with the default settings. The playback freezes after a few seconds, even though the video counter continues to run. The situation is similar when streaming IPTV. Every few seconds, the image stops and the buffer reloads. Apparently, after a few seconds, the CPU is at 100% capacity (top -d 1).
In the meantime, I have done some research and found out the following with SSH:
To be honest, I don't have much experience with Linux yet as you may already see.
Is it possible that there are issues with the graphics driver? How can I get LibreELEC working on this device? I would love to do so in order to get rid of this Fie TV stick. Many thanks!
Any suggestions are highly appreciated!