1. Does power saving settings have any effect at all? (change time, ...)
2. Please provide system logs: https://wiki.libreelec.tv/how_to/provide_logfile?s[]=log
1. Does power saving settings have any effect at all? (change time, ...)
2. Please provide system logs: https://wiki.libreelec.tv/how_to/provide_logfile?s[]=log
TBH I didn't even think about that...
I just inserted the LE USB and selected install.
Installation went without any issues and after removing the USB everything (as far as I've seen at least) is working fine.
The box has been restarted numerous times after install.
I would stay away from them cheap atom boxes. These are the so called "cherry trail" intel cpu's, and have given me a fair amount of headache. These are often shipped with 32bit uefi firmware. So altough the cpu has nice specs and has native 64bit support, because of the 32bit uefi, you will never likely to be able to boot 64bit LE , or other software. There are various attempts made, but nothing really ever was there to stay. I got rid of all 32bit uefi hardware; in the end wasnt worth the misery. These boxes normally run 32bit windows (10).
Well, in this case I'm a bit surprised myself...
This box (this one called "Bben Mn11") is running LibreElec 8.11 (LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.1.1) just great!
Installed without any bigger hassle to internal (eMMC) drive.
Menus and playback are smooth as they should be (and very close to the 2 Apollo Lake "NUC's" in house) and it does it's job with flying colours.
It's connected to a 50" full HD Samsung and so far absolutely nothing to complain, especially as I only paid approx 55EUR for it.
(List price at AliExpress approx 100EUR)
So from my point absolutely nothing to complain about!
OK, thanks!
That makes sense.
Doesn't it happen automatically?
You mean Kodi stops before restart?
Yes it does but sometimes it makes sense to stop active services/programs in a controlled way before restart.
Does it do any good to stop Kodi ('systemctl stop kodi') before restart or shutdown (via SSH)?
Or it doesn't really matter?
Please post Your logfile: https://wiki.libreelec.tv/how_to/provide_logfile?s[]=log
OK, thanks for all input. I'll buy one and give it a go.
It's not for my primary TV anyway but for kids room.
90% cartoons from NAS via ethernet.
Well, I'll buy one just to play with...
Unfortenately I have no clue of what "brand" those are (if any real brand...) but for that money I can't complain.
Just like the subject says is z8350-CPU based PC enough to run LE 8.xx?
How are the CPU compared to for example RPi3?
Asking because I got possibility to buy 2pcs of brand new z8350 based mini PC's complete with 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC for 50EUR/piece but I don't know if these are poweful enough for LE.
With all that HW info...
None!
Better chance to get answer if You write in English...
Google Translate:
Display MoreHello everybody,
I successfully use Libreelec 8.0.2 with Tvheadend 4.22 and Fritzbox 6490 on my Raspi3. Up to here everything was great.
Also I have already added some IPTV channels and even with some livestreams using ffmeg the stream recoded, so that this works with Tvheadend.My next goal is to integrate live channels from Youtube. Have already researched in the Internet and know that I have to construct a cli command using pipe.
In this cli command, I must either use youtube-dl or livestreamer to determine the changing url for the livestream of Youtube.
And exactly that is my problem. I can not install the required addons from the default repository because they can not be found there.
What possibility do I have now to realize my project yet?
Thanks in advance!!!
Please provide a logfile using this guide:
HOW TO:Provide Logfile - LibreELEC
Otherwise troubleshooting is just guessing!
BTW: I just scraped 4-5 new movies without issues (same naming convention as You, using TMDB ... )
No way to use wildcard (I.e. * ) for those filters?
You can 'hide' entire drives/sources quite easily by following guide in post #2 here: