Am I right?
Yes.
Am I right?
Yes.
am I the only one?
Maybe. Tell us the COMPLETE process that you do, in every small detail (because we are not sitting next to you). As if we are 5-yr olds.
why do they use FA16 instead of ext4
Who is 'they'?
I had almost forgotten about it, but I had to 'change/downgrade' the Intel graphics in LibreELEC and in Ubuntu 20.04 on the Gemini Lake box. Implementing LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME="i965" makes the decoding of h265 graphics work as it should.
Is it a known issue that subtitles won't download to WebDAV media sources?
Nope. But that doesn't mean there could be an issue
But in reality the download doesn't happen and subs don't appear.
Is the subtitle downloaded and placed in the correct location at all, or not? Sometimes when the target location is not available or not writable for whatever reason, subtitles will be placed in the temp directory.
Simple question: why WebDAV?
One last thing: actual support questions are preferably asked in a separate forum thread, and not in the news section.
h264/10bit video is not particularly supported in general, the RPi4 also has no hw acceleration for it.
Provide a kodi.log so we can see more specific details.
Why not?
Possibly updated drivers in the Linux kernel.
Is the "Wait for network" option enabled for 30+ secs?
Can you guys possibly tell what the problem is?
First remove the crappy piracy repos and add-on(s) that are present on your Kodi setup.
Then try & reproduce the error(s) again. If that is still the case, provide a new debug log file.
I am getting a 8GB model and hope that helps. I will update when I have the new board.
The extra RAM shouldn't be necessary for LibreELEC, but if it works... You could also run other OSes more easily with the 8GB memory.
Kodi had a large PR bump requested in the subtitles department a few days ago. Not sure if it's gonna be available for Kodi 19.2+, otherwise it's gonna be Kodi 20...
That URL should be re-routed to the original download page.
when I click on Movie or TV-show (from the home page), I don't see my files but this menu :
Not really... You have movies scraped into the Kodi library, and they are being displayed on the home screen.
Pressing on the Movies/Films link on the left should give you a listing of all scraped movies from your library.
If that is not the case, then something has been altered. Can you provide the full kodi.log file of your setup?
I'm kinda surprised about the Zotac box, as I have a Gemini Lake HD605 board, which doesn't seem to have hiccups.
FYI, 4K/h264 is a video combination that is not supported well by graphics cards. The consensus is that 4K is to be coupled with the h265 format, and that combo will be played fine on 99% of all recent video cards via hardware acceleration.
"Faster" is not the description I would use. There is the Kodi GUI display, and the playing of the actual video. All Intel (U)HD6xx cards should render the Kodi GUI pretty flawless, no matter which CPU is involved. A slow/low-powered CPU such as the N4000 will do certain things perhaps less 'nippy', but that is because it is simply not a 16-core monster.
Video display being 'choppy' could be the result of certain settings in Kodi, but we'd need to see the debug log first to make final conclusions.
You could still use the laptop for purposes that doesn't require heavy graphics, such as a file, dhcp, build or printer server or whatnot. Linux is still useful on older hardware.
I understand the various use cases for running VNC on LibreELEC.
Sadly, at this time the current RPi4 display setup cannot hold a VNCserver because of conflicting video technologies.
A solution will have to be created in some shape or form.
is it known that no new generic nightly builds available since 01.09.21 ?
We've had our hands full with LE 10 RC1 and LE 10 final...
There is also an ongoing Generic build with "nightlies" going on here: Intel true 10bits/HEVC/HDR support... ? .
What was the LG doing in the LAN...broadcating to hell?
All new TVs these days have at least some form of "phone home" functionality, or attempt to access their remote ad server(s).
I have an 2012 LG TV but I disconnected the network cable some time ago. It's not getting updates anyway anymore.
LibreELEC having memory leaks happened time on time in the past, but I can't think of any current situation that would wreck an RPi.
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No initial hiccups so far on my Gemini Lake J5005 Asrock board.