If you are wanting to run a hypervisor on your RPi maybe LibreELEC isn't the right choice for you
We provide docker already which allows a lot (not everything of course).
If you are wanting to run a hypervisor on your RPi maybe LibreELEC isn't the right choice for you
We provide docker already which allows a lot (not everything of course).
There is no support for the overlay renderer for the Direct-to-plane method.
You can either, switch to using the EGL render method (not sure if this works on RPi4) or disable DRM-PRIME rendering completely (which will only be software decoding then).
EDIT: It should actualy just work
You need a special build with my patch set to make it work. You can search the forum for them. Otherwise no, the official releases don't support HDR on x86
Kodi 19 doesn't support HDR for x86 platforms at this time.
What do you mean "a lot of warnings with missing packages or dependencies appear on the screen." ??
Nothing has changed, it should still be there
I don't really understand your post.
LibreELEC doesn't have anything to do with NOOBS. NOOBS provides the ability to install LibreELEC or other linux distrobutions.
You don't need NOOBS to install LibreELEC though as you can install LibreELEC directly to an sdcard instead.
If you want to use LibreELEC we already provide a built in samba server. If you want to use something else, you might have better luck on IRC or RPi forums.
Did you select the correct audio output device in the kodi settings?
Also, please don't change the GPU mem setting on LE10
Do you confirm this tethering would bridge the Wi-fi connection to the Ethernet port? I understand it just creates a Wi-fi access point for other devices... Or did I miss something?
that could be true, you may have to edit the connman config file.
I have installed a plain 9.6.2 version (no NOOBS) on a Raspberry Pi 2. Then I installed InputStream Adaptive, RTMPinput and the CastagnaIT Repository for Kodi 18.X. Then from this repository the Netflix addon, started it, it downloaded the Chrome OS etc etc and announced that installation was ok. But still the same problem as before - I can sign in with my credentials, find my list, the images are displayed in the left bar but when I try to start a video, it just flashes a short moment, thereafter the screen remains as before trying to start.
I must be doing something basic completely wrong every time, since it happens on both Raspberries, just can`'t imagine what it might be.
I just said that the new widevine seems to have broken things
2GB is all that's needed
It's just not needed for normal usage. These can either be compile one time and copied over or better yet just do it on a multipurpose distro.
There is a tethering option available in the LibreELEC settings add-on. This tethering is done via connman
I second to that^
I decided to use the repo and let le do the updates through libreelec configuration > updates almost a week ago. And after that, there were no nighlies at all because there were no new commits in github. And now that nighlies are back, the json file is wrong and I had to manually upgrade again.
it's currently manually updated when I remember. It will eventually be moved to our automation when I get a chance.