Please note the release notes in the latest 8.95.003 beta blog post on Rockchip (and other) support.
Posts by Klojum
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We accept your apology. I guess we all can have a bad day sometime.
About the keyboard thing, I'm not sure if it's a LibreELEC thing or a Kodi application thing.
The developers will have to look into that, as we do 'borrow' the Kodi application and put it on top of a small Linux layer.
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You're not a big fan of extensive problem descriptions, are you?
15:30:54.421 T:1936863904 NOTICE: Disabled debug logging due to GUI setting. Level 0.
Please enable debugging for a more detailed kodi.log file, reboot kodi, and provide a new log file.
15:29:39.037 T:1937318560 NOTICE: ADDON: repository.search.db
This one I don't know.
15:29:43.868 T:1723794288 NOTICE: [script.torrent-tv.ru.pp::STARTUP] script.torrent-tv.ru.pp v.3.2.6
This one I don't know. What does it do?
15:29:43.213 T:1807721328 NOTICE: AddOnLog: PVR IPTV Simple Client: Loaded 1178 channels.
Only 1.178 channels..? Most official providers don't even have have half of that number of tv channels.
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The command was something like
If you put the command into the autostart.sh file, then you won't have to retype it every time you (re) boot your Kodi machine.
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Have a look in the Settings/System/Input/Peripherals section, select the CEC device, and change the settings applicable to your situation.
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playing movie no sound on my odroid c2 when pass through disabled.
If you want proper support, do not post in a news article thread.
Create your own new thread, and then give us LOTS more information (a kodi.log file..?) then you just did.
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pleas help me
Is there a fire somewhere? Any reason why we should help first?
Bumping your own topic after only minutes is pretty annoying behavior in forum etiquette.
Simply wait your turn.
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the ethernet it's slow only 12mb/s transfer rate.
12MB/s is 100Mb/s speed, not gigabit speed. Probably the network handhake is having issues.
Some cheap CAT-5(e) will not connect at gigabit speed. Try a different/better cable, and also try a different port in your switch/router.
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After 48 hours, our esteemed OP has still not reacted. Given the nature of his whole outburst, I'm closing the thread.
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But only in your spare time!
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vpeter CvH Okay, on my Intel-Celeron box I uninstalled the old MariaDB add-on, along with its settings. (I haven't double-checked if they were gone..) Then installed the service.mariadb-9.0.101.zip that cvh provided, imported my latest mysqldump, and did the episode_view query.
I got 9665 records in 0.210 secs, so I guess we can call this myth now busted.
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I just installed Raspbian Stretch & LAMP on a RPi3B+/SSD setup. It installs MariaDB 10.1.37, and the optimizer_search_depth parameter is nowhere to be found in its my.cnf file.
Also, the episode_view from my Kodi video database is done under a second: 9665 rows in 0.853, which is not bad either in my view.
I will test the updated mariadb addon for generic later on.
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Someone hasn't received his/her pilot's license yet, for failing the navigation module...
Or perhaps we should start a 'LibreHelic' project?
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Intel-based solutions require the Generic builds/releases.
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Only has a Intel 600 GPU so no 10bit color, but it is HDMI 2.0A so will support 4K @ 60Hz
Really how much video content are you going to watch at 4K60 ?
Without 10bit color, with only an eMMC storage solution, you might as well pick the next cheap Android solution. No need for a crippled Windows box there...
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To upgrade from an earlier (Milhouse) beta by just rebooting it
LibreELEC and Milhouse file formats are similar, so you can upgrade/downgrade/crossgrade simply by putting the .tar in the .update folder and reboot. The one thing you need to keep in mind when downgrading, that Kodi is not really backwards compatible. So if you were to somehow downgrade, certain settings may not be used properly anymore.
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How about renaming your .kodi folder temporarily and have LibreELEC/Kodi create a new fresh & clean profile, just for a comparison?
Yes, the Wait for network may add a second or two, for actually initializing the network connection.
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The Intel Chip itself may support may support 4K60, it doesn't mean the motherboard has to support it as well. Go count the number of "normal" Intel M-ATX and ITX motherboards that actually have a HMDi 2.0 solution on it. There are not many.
Most Intel NUCs probably have a HDMI 2.0 port, but your typical cheap AliExpress offer is not likely to offer HDMI 2.0 (yet).