Is the CuBox-i4Pro arm or aarch64?
arm
Is the CuBox-i4Pro arm or aarch64?
arm
You will have to setup a vlan on your router for it to work across subnets
I recently installed my Hauppauge HVR-1250 into a Ubuntu 16.04 and decided to try the IR. I ordered a IR receiver and plugged it in, after 2 days of trying to get it to work I finally noticed that I plugged it into the 1/8 inch audio input not the 1/16 inch IR input!Now to order from Hauppauge since they seem to be the only ones that sell receivers with the correct plug.
I think that was my problem, however I did notice that installing lirc and doing lirc-setup that all of the correct files ended up in the correct Linux places. It turns out that almost all of the tuts are wrong in one way or another.
My dmesg is very different re the IR
I will try to get back later.
dmesg no lirc installed
What does this have to do with LibreELEC?
seems pretty obvious to me
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- 44.1kHz and 48kHz sample rates
HiFiBerry AMP+ - 25W digial audio amplifier for the Raspberry Pi | HiFiBerry
You will have to set a fixed sample rate in kodi
syntax matters
copy the original
then edit it there
see, LibreELEC.tv/connman-setup at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
not without building with swap support
LibreELEC.tv/options at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
Hi Irusak,thanks for your quick reply.
Here I give you what I did in my SSH console. A mobile device is paired and connected via bluetooth, in the LE Gui the mobile device is shown as connected, in the mobile device it is shown as connected also and I'm able to send music to the RaspPi.
CodeopenELEC:~ # systemctl stop kodi openELEC:~ # pactl load-module module-udev-detect 23 openELEC:~ # pactl list short sinks 1 alsa_output.platform-soc_sound.analog-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz SUSPENDED openELEC:~ # pactl list short sources 5 bluez_source.E4_92_FB_4B_0F_78 module-bluez5-device.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz SUSPENDED 6 alsa_output.platform-soc_sound.analog-stereo.monitor module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz SUSPENDED openELEC:~ # systemctl start kodi
As you can see the bluetooth is shown as music source, but in the sinks list my Hifiberry is not shown - and I do not want to use the onboard sound.Cheers,
Christoph
Try stopping kodi before you do it otherwise it will hold onto the alsa sink
I would replace the boot.ini file with the stock one
LibreELEC.tv/boot.ini at master · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv · GitHub
I don't think it's properly compiled for AMLrelevant info can be found on this Odroid Forums thread.particularly:
You're on an old version, which add-on version are you using?
Unfortunately, it seems like moonlight is only supported on the raspberry pi and x86. The addon has functioned this way, since its inception and requests for s905 support have been ignored every time this subject has been raised.
Not true, It is supported on AML also, however I don't have a windows PC so I cannot actually test the add-on, I can only make sure it builds for all platforms.
It's not our fault, sprunge.us limits the amount of data you can send to it.
either pull the log manually and share it via drop box, or use the kodi log uploader.