Posts by DaVu
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Please get us a full log at pastebin.com
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In Settings -> System -> Display -> Video calibration, I adjusted the overscan for my TV.Will read the rest as well, but this is always a blocker in my eyes
Overscan should NOT be fixed by using Kodis video calibration. Nearly every modern LCD TV (Which is 1080p capable) should be able to display the pixels natively. So if Kodis GUI is bigger than the screen, you have to change the settings at your TV and not inside Kodi. While doing that inside Kodi you will loose native resolution and that's not the thing you want, I guess
So please check your TV settings. Depending on TV (every vendor does it different), you need to check the zoom-option and/or if your TV has a "PC-mode". Use that instead of the calibration. The calibration is mostly used with older TVs which are only capable of 1360*768 or such and which don't have those zoom-options or a PC mode.
If it's a newer LCD TV, just take a look at the manual how overscan should be handled on the TV.
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If that's the case then please provide a full debuglog
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Tolotos
Also please be sure, you turn on the TV as the first device in the chain and the HTPC as the last device. If you turn on the HTPC before the TV is up and running, the HTPC tries to read the EDID informations from the TV (which are not available at that moment probably). If the HTPC can't read the EDID informations it will disable the HDMI out and you won't get a screen.
So please confirm working/non-working if you turn on the HTPC as the last device. If that works, we will go further and do something to fake a connected monitor. But we need to know it working first, because it might also be something different.
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I would think, just because we see those "*" you mentioned some banned add-on. Those aren't supported and we can't help if you have problems installing them. You have to ask those, who provide them.
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If the device has a HDMI out, it should be possible.
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Will try to reproduce later. The last time I tested with my Wetek devices everything went well. But I can only test for Wetek Hub and Wetek Play 2
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Sure, there are many ways to do that. Port forwarding on your router to the internal device (ssh key-authehtication recommended), VPN....many ways lead to Rome
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We will need a logfile during the scraping process.
which device does host the files? Which network protocol are you using....etc...
we need more info
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answer is given here:
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You can't install anything on LibreELEC beside you compile it yourself and add it as a package. There's no apt-get on our distro
So either your chances are:
- using Ethernet
- get some supported WiFi dongle
- use another distroMaybe, if you provide the dmesg, we could add something at the next release. But that's not for sure.
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which kind of device is it?
IIRC you can't have both (wired and wireless). To use the internal ethernet port, just disable wifi completely. Or is the internal ethernet port also broken?
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Errr... is that possible without network access?
How do I access the console? I need local access - not network.Yes, I wouldn't have mentioned it otherwise ;). Because Klojum already told you what needs to be done to access it over the network. But as you said, you need local access....
TIAS = Try it and see
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For local access install the system tools addon from the libreelec repository. That will do the job.
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I guess it's not an issue. It's just that you are using a G45 Chipset which seem to have the GMA X4500 GPU.
By that listSupported hardware - Official Kodi Wiki
the GMA X4500HD is the minimum which is required for haredware accelerated video playback. There are different versions of the G45 chipset. One has the GMA X4500 and the other has the GMX X4500HD. So I would say, your hardware is just too old in the end for hardware accelerated video playback.
Unfortunately in german:
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If it worked well with an older version of LibreELEC, could you please do us a favour and share 2 logfiles...
one with the older version showing that HD audio passthrough is working
and one with the actual LibreELEC version which shows that HD audio passthrough is not working.I'm wondering a bit why it should work with the older version but not with the actual one.
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As it seems to be your laptop and while looking at the xrandr output, it seems, that both displays are active (internal and external). The internal has a max resolution of 1280*800. That is, what you also see on your Screen, as the internal display is "duplicated" to the external now. Kodi has an option which is called "Blank other displays". Please enable that and probably you need to use the FN-keys to properly disable the internal display and switch completely to the external one.
For a test you could try:
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