Not possible, however you can use the audio profile switcher addon Add-on:Audio Profiles - Official Kodi Wiki
then you can setup a keymap on your remote so when you press a key it will switch audio profiles.
Not possible, however you can use the audio profile switcher addon Add-on:Audio Profiles - Official Kodi Wiki
then you can setup a keymap on your remote so when you press a key it will switch audio profiles.
Index of /builds/master/Generic/
should work ok. please get a debug log if it's not working properly.
nickr it might just be easier for me to compile bash and include It in the addon. I'll try doing that.
I really can't help you if you don't have the actual instructions.
We include lcdproc which has to be activated in the LibreELEC settings addon. That's may be a good place to start.
would be nice if you would post the instructions that you are trying to follow.
Why do you have to set the time? if they have internet access then the time should be managed via NTP
That location should work, maybe try restarting after you add fonts to that folder.
My Rpi updated itself from 7.90.002 to 7.90.003 yesterday. Now my Hauppauge 45 button remote work EXCEPT for the OK button. It was working fine before.I did add the overlay statement to config.txt and copied my working lircd.conf to /storage/.config in the previous 7.90.002 installation. Did a location get changed?
known issue, it's due to the new version of lirc.
a workaround is here, LibreELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0)
lrusak I am not overly sure what parts of the script are not ash compatible, if you can point me to the incompatible parts I'll see if I can rewrite.Cheers.
the sapphire_keymap.sh script is not ash compatible as it uses arrays.
Hi lrusak,Downloaded the OpenELEC.tv-WeeWXOS branch, and started compiling.
It gets a long way, but when trying to compile libirman it stops with the error:
I didn't mean to use that branch, because that branch won't work.
I mean you can copy the folder or just the package.mk of the package you need.
I think it would be better to implement something like what popcornmix is using in his experimental RPi branch
I use to maintain a smooth scrolling patch but dropped it when updating chromium as it didn't apply anymore, that might be it
not really sure, but if you wanted to make a custom build I have package.mk's available for pyusb and other relevant packages
Not really, some skins however are more suited to touchscreens.
System --> appearance --> international --> timezone
7.90.003 uses a new version of lirc.
So you weren't able to try and use irrecord to record new inputs? or did you and it just didn't work with the new lircd.conf file that was created?