Posts by lrusak
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via ssh you can use the bluetoothctl command
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Most likely your PC has a better quality DAC already
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The underlying pulseaudio/bluez combo has no way of knowing what is playing via Kodi. it simply consumes the data that Kodi sends to pulseaudio.
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You should be able to just use LPCM instead and shouldn't notice a difference
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Just use a tablet or phone with the kodi remote. You can browse your media and select content from there.
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try with a newer version on LibreELEC
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The new version is support mpv,I want to run it
I don't know what this means. Can you explain more please?
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If your 4K tv has special HDR settings you may have to turn that off as we have experienced black screen issues with that before.
otherwise I would recommend ssh and using the xrandr tool to change resolutions if the screen is blank.
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Buy a new receiver that supports 4K and HD audio. Don't rely on a $35 device to save the day.
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BCM12 and BCM13 can also provide PWM if you are able to use a different pin.
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Please read the project readme as this device works differently then other devices in terms of runing LibreELEC.
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You need to update to a newer build that contains kodi 18.0 or newer
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I don't know anyone who would have QP.
Maybe in 2 or 3 years there will be something
But thank you for your work anyway.
Yea, that's the problem. I'm still debugging where the performance is lost on the i.MX6Q.
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Still a WIP. I'm currently waiting on some etnaviv fixes and the ffmpeg v4l2 interface (that I'm working on).
Performance on i.MX6Q is okay-ish (not watchable video performance ~15fps). Performance on i.MX6QP is awesome.
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Hi...
Straight to the point after trying for 2 days and many software...
Why can't we choose custom partition size from installer.
This is really bad for most of us, because we loose bunch of time trying doing so... and you know it.
Would be simple for you to put a choice of 512, 1024, 2048 MB for the first partition and the rest of the drive for the storage!After many research on this i finally opted for the ubuntu live cd.
Tried GParted it and it focked it up.
Tried Gparted it again and reinstall in a pre partitionned ssd with 1024 and the rest of the drive....Seriously? Read your own thread and If you judge that what in it is helping us you are leaving on another planet.
Tell us how, in a simple way or do it as a choice at installation time.
A very frustrated user restrain in his own computer by you!
Thank you!
It would probably be more helpful for you to actually explain what problem you are trying to solve. Why do you think you need a larger partition size?
If you really want to you can just install LE manually.