The RPi's audio output quality from the analog port is infamously worse than the digital audio output. Lots of white noise, low volume, etcetera. I'm not sure your plan will work that well.
Posts by Klojum
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I'd still start with (possibly) a different HDMI cable and to leave out the AVR, so you can connect to the TV directly with your N3150 device. Just to keep a clean-as-possible approach.
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Once you have the correct sequence, perhaps you can put the commands in the autostart.sh file so LibreELEC can boot with them.
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Is that another "XGody" player preloaded with those 2,000+ Arabic IPTV channels..?
Have a read here: piracy-box-sellers-and-youtube-promoters-are-killing-kodi
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Kodi only supports clone mode for multiple monitors, so if your notebook only has 1366x768 for example, then that will be the leading screen resolution. Perhaps you can somehow turn off your notebook screen and make the TV the primary display.
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USB 2.0 ports only provide 500mAh of power. Perhaps your HDD is a little too power hungry.
I think there is a setting for boosting that power a liitle bit.
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Moved the thread to the AMlogic section.
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Do you get the Resume question when the action selection is using the default value? And does it then work?
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Try enabling the "Wait for network" option in the LibreELEC Settings Add-on. Then reboot.
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This is more a Raspberry Pi hardware question than a LibreELEC/Kodi question.
Perhaps you may have more luck on a Raspberry Pi dedicated forum?
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Graphics: ATI Radeon X1250
There is your problem: a pretty much dinosaur of a graphics card, unfit for today's Kodi HTPC graphics requirements. -
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13:39:18.029 T:1945626272 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository superrepo.kodi.krypton.repositories 13:39:18.030 T:1945626272 NOTICE: ADDONS: Using repository repository.lazyman
Kindly remove all illegal repository/add-on crap from your Kodi setup, before asking for more support on this forum. I'm yet sure about the kodi-czsk repository...
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How are you using your remote? Via IR or CEC? Something else?
Have you upgraded something or did something else change in the meantime?
If nothing changed on the LibreELEC, it could even be the batteries in your remote that are slowly fading away.
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Your first paragraph suggests it is likely a corrupted SD card. Although that doesn't happen often anymore with RPi devices, it's still a possibility. A full, fresh installation should solve that. If the SD card itself is getting write problems, it's time for a new one. Try to create a backup first, although that may also become corrupted now.
NFS is a fairly solid basis once is runs. I've used the NFS protocol for years now with XBMC and Kodi. UPnP is something you must enable, it is off by default. Enabling UPnP is only usefull in Kodi if you have a video and/or music library that you want to share via UPnP/DLNA. Otherwise, it's just a nuisance in the background eating up CPU cycles.
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Not good enough.
Really?
Tell that to the billion dollar company with millions of employees and who knows how many developers. I'm sure you've heard of the name Microsoft... They never bothered to make their Samba protocol secure at first, because the typical Windows user had to be pleased with oh so easy network access at home. And see how much WannaCry took advantage of that by hijacking millions of computers worldwide. Only now they bothered to start making necessary improvements by implementing them pretty much silently into Windows Updates.
And today there are various SMB versions, each with their own shenanigans - per operating system - as already outlined, and now the LibreELEC team are suddenly the bad guys? Sorry, but the word "ungrateful" quickly comes to my mind. Yes, LibreELEC is a technical bare-bone Linux solution, which can require some manual configuration. That's the nature of the beast. Maybe, just maybe, it's simply not for you. And that Windows 10 will be a better 'good enough' solution for you where you can click your way out of these network troubles.
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(g.r.o.w.t.h. is a forbidden word!!??)
Sadly, the number of spam/ad attempts mentioning specific body enlargements in the most unusual ways makes us take extraordinary measures in spam prevention...
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For a Raspberry Pi and LibreELEC, you will have to get into a SSH connection to the RPi device, make the system read-only partition writable, edit the display_rotate command into the /flash/config.txt file, save it, and reboot the RPi device.
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A Raspberry Pi uses a simple setting in its config.txt file for rotating a screen to 0/90/180/270 degrees:
display_rotate=0 Normal
display_rotate=1 90 degrees
display_rotate=2 180 degrees
display_rotate=3 270 degrees
display_rotate=0x10000 horizontal flip
display_rotate=0x20000 vertical flip
I'm not sure how an Amlogic box would do this using LibreELEC.