Video calibration is a the last option to use IMO. The TV should be able to work out and display the resolution properly, certainly the TVs of today all have options for displaying screens 1-on-1 pixels, and avoiding issues like overscan.
Posts by Klojum
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Creating this topic just 3 minutes after whining "Hello ? Anyone here ?" in your previous thread on the same topic is not considered good manners. Don't do that again.
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How about you first remove all the 20+ illegal addons crap and start with a clean installation to reproduce your playback problem?
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Bypass the AVR, delete the guisettings.xml file, reboot a couple of times of the problems remains.
I gotta say that AMD GPUs are not LibreELEC's best friend. AMD video drivers have been a challenge the last couple of years. Some GPUs work, other don't work. -
if we are to include all 'very useful' tools, LibreELEC will become so bloated that the vast majority of users will have to reinstall LibreELEC because the system partition has become too small again. Moreover, it's another tool to implement, and test, and support... Right now we are focusing on finalising LibreELEC with Kodi Krypton.
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The whole DVD menu item that appeared on Confluence when inserting a DVD into an internal drive works differently in Estuary. Or better yet, doesn't really work. You can start up a DVD movie via the context menu of the mounted dvd disc, but it's not very elegant. If this will work the same with mounted NFS locations, I have no idea.
I'm waiting for some answers on functionality towards DVD discs/drives in Estuary & Kodi 17.
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We're currently testing with LibreELEC 7.90.010, and at first my Pulse-Eight USB-CEC adapter didn't appear to be working at first. But as I have my Kodi box on HDMI-2, the TV did switch to HDMI-1 instead, because that is the default value in Kodi. After changing the Input Device settings for the CEC module to HDMI-2, CEC works. And the TV stays on HDMI-2
So maybe you have the same 'problem' that you have your LibreELEC device on a HDMI port other than 1..?
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A couple of things...
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Everithing is a legal. Thats my streams.I'm still not 100% convinced. Seeing the list of channels, there are a couple of them that are paid-only.
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02:00:02 T:3041612352 NOTICE: Running on LibreELEC (community) - Version: devel-20161125010321-r2-g9436832 7.0, kernel: Linux ARM 32-bit version 3.10.99Where is this build coming from?
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02:00:07 T:3041612352 DEBUG: POParser: loaded 97 strings from file /storage/.kodi/addons/skin.amber/language/resource.language.bg_bg/strings.poPlease use the default skin.
if this is a TVH (tvheadend) problem, I cannot help you. Perhaps someone else.
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That is step 2 on that list
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Using LibreELEC in a school network... Really?
It's a HOME theatre pc application. -
You need to enter the LibreELEC Settings addon, and go to the Connections tab. Click on the correct wifi signal to connect, and so on...
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Those are only greyed out because you have not yet properly scanned in your video collection.
Follow all steps on the right side of the wiki page up to the Set content and scan part.
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Cannot investigate since there is no proper kodi.log file to start with.
No machine info, no version info, and Santa Claus hasn't brought us the latest in magic crystal ball technology yet.
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We need a proper kodi.log file first.
By the way, *IF* any of your streams come in via, what is considered an 'illegal addon', don't bother to reply anymore because support will stop right there. -
There should always be a kodi.old.log present as well, a renamed file from the previous boot instance.
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bhd1,
As you already noticed, there will be no discussion on this forum or on LibreELEC's IRC channel on things directly related to what Kodi (and therefor also LibreELEC) considers to be illegal addons. Support stops here.
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IMO, Norton has been a PITA ever since it started messing with Windows' internals with Windows 95. Now, in the sparse time that I do run Windows 10 I use ESET Nod32, and never had any troubles.
Running a Linux machine, I don't have the virus problems you two are talking about. I'm sure it's just another false positive. I pointed vpeter to his executable files, but I think he will give you the same answer I just did.
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"Video stuttering..."
Since we have no magic crystal ball here, please start with providing a kodi.log file.