Please look at this post:
LED (VFD) Displays in LibreELEC
Try playing with the different settings, one of them should get it working.
Please look at this post:
LED (VFD) Displays in LibreELEC
Try playing with the different settings, one of them should get it working.
Please try this DTB for the display.
Also this thread is specifically for display issues.
I'm no Ethernet expert, but I guess it could be some sort of driver or kernel compatibility issue. (in LE)
To be honest, that's a little strange. My 1Gbit S812 gets about 900Mbps both ways with ease.
Is it possible to maybe set it into 1Gbit half duplex mode in LE? Perhaps it's worth a shot.
I'm not sure which one it is, but it looks like it's common for T95Z boxes. I think the best test would be to run iperf test from Android to see if you're getting true 1Gbit from the ethernet connection.
I'm having a hard time figuring out which kernel your build uses. Is it based on kszaq's builds?
The automatic REC.709 and BT.2020 switching, does it normally run in 422,8bit and only switch to 422,10bit when HDR content is started?
That would be perfect, because my TV switches into BT.2020 SDR mode when I run it at 444,10bit, which oversaturates everything.
Try this DTB for the display.
Edit:
The source device tree had incorrect pin mappings. I submitted a fix for both the display and ethernet (switched to 100mbit), so hopefully the DTBs included with future builds will work out of the box.
It's not connceted via USB or anything, so I doubt it.
I have one of these USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 LAN (10/100/1000) Mbps Network Adapter for PC O | eBay
It works perfectly with LibreELEC (didn't work with Android on my T95m).
Due to the S905X USB 2.0 limitation, it only gets 300-320mbps down and 180mbps up. This is still plenty fast for any currently available 4K material.
This box doesn't use a FD628 compatible controller.
FD650 uses a different serial communication protocol, which this driver doesn't support at this point. It doesn't even use the same commands or memory configuration. In addition to that, I couldn't find the pins used by the controller in DTB. So sad to say, but this display will not be supported, at least for the time being.
Guys, I appreciate the feedback and help, but please, let's keep this thread on topic.
Yes, that one. And yes, it should fix the stutter.
You can always disable/remove the add-on again.
The updated driver\addon should fix that.
I suggest you install the driver/service and add-on that are up to date.
Extract the content into the box (say into downloads folder).
SSH into the box.
Type in
If the display still works (it may look corrupted) then it's ok, and you can install the driver. Type in
This will make this driver start automatically after a reboot.
Then remove the add-on from Kodi and install the one in this zip file manually.
Then you can configure the display type to make it work correctly. You'll need the following configuration for the X92:
Make sure that there's nothing in the Update folder.
There's no mention of the FD628 driver at all. kind of odd.
The paste page is empty, and fileshare doesn't let me access it without disabling adblock. You can just attach it to a post.