which image did you download?
I would recommend this: LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-7.0.2.img.gz
which image did you download?
I would recommend this: LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-7.0.2.img.gz
The GT640 should be fine. Even my GT520 is still supported. I doubt that OpenELEC has dropped support for it.
Anyways....just use the generic 7.0.2 build if you want to use LibreELEC with Kodi 16.1.
Btw. there was never a Ubuntu 14.01, 15.01 or 16.01. Ubuntu is released for the specific year in April or October. That means, the releases are called 14.04/14.10, 15.04/15.10 or 16.04/16.10. Just to make that clear
if you have the USB stick done, then just boot a PC from it.
Please don't take any offense, but are you sure you know what you are doing? Do you know what LE is?
LibreELEC is a linux distribution. An operating system which will ship Kodi as a software. Do you have a dedicated PC for LibreELEC? Because, if you plug that USB stick in your windows machine, your HDD might get wiped and you will loose your data.
If you have a dedicated machine for LibreELEC and want to use the SSD with it, just put everything together, use the USB stick you created and boot from that (probably change BIOS settings). Then the installation progress will start and you will have a working LibreELEC installation soon.
Don't try to boot from that USB stick on your Windows machine if you don't know what you are doing!!
Please read this:
LibreELEC USB-SD Creator - LibreELEC
After you selected the specific build you want to have, and if you hit the "Download" button, the installer tool will download the file to your specific download-folder. It won't download anything before you hit the "download" button.
Excuse me, but doesn't "LE is off" mean, that the complete HTPC is shut down? Means, it's completely turned off, no power, nothing. You could also pull the power plug. How is the BIOS able to provide any information then?
How is the display able to get a system time (or the OS time) if the OS is turned off?
That highly depends on the usecase. But the normal usage (watching locally stored movie, using TVHeadend for LiveTV and so on) I would say it's absolutely stable.
How does the display work on LE 8? Because if it acts in the way you explained above I don't see a problem with LE8.
As I said...it seems all fine as long as LE is running. If so, the display gets the correct time
If LE is off, the display gets its time from somewhere else. Because the HTPC shouldn't deliver any time-information if it's off.
Could it be, that the difference between the GUI time and the SSH time is caused by the summer- and wintertime settings we have in germany?
So, to sum this up.....
You have a display that shows the correct time while LE is running, correct? No matter what time LE shows at SSH, if it's running it shows the correct time. At least you say that with:
"here is it now: 14:45"
"LE GUI shows: 14:45"
"Display shows, if LE is on: 14:45 "
And if LE is not running (so the HTPC is off) the display shows it's own system time?
"Display shows:, if LE is off: 13:45 "
So I would say....check the display settings.
It seems not to matter what LE shows via SSH. Because if it's running your display gets the correct time (14:45).
If LE is not running (LE = off ... means HTPC is turned off) the display gets a different time. That has nothing to do with LE. It's related to your display.
If the addon places files at the temp folder, someone has decided to do that. I guess it's the maintainer of that addon. So I would contact him first.
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here is it now: 14:45
LE GUI shows: 14:45
LE via GUI shows: 13:45
I guess the last point should be "LE via SSH shows: 13:45", correct?
Here is a complete list for all the downloads available:
To list any hardware, which might be supported is quite a hard deal and won't happen. Better it would be, if you tell us which hardware you are using and then we are able to tell you if that's supported or not.
Especially for the Android devices, there is no official support. There are community builds for some S805/905 (and other) devices. But there doesn't exist a list of which are supported or not.
So please tell us which devices you are using. Especially for the PCs, the GPU is most important.
I don´t know. But probably explain the problem you have with the current build on a seperated thread. If the problem still exists on Kodi 17b6, too, we could discuss more then.
That´s actually the newest. You are using 7.90.008. Kodi 17b6 will be on 7.90.009. But we have to do some more tests before offering that version.
Thanks, im on the the 7.0.2. They should fix the check for updates now message.
What do you think should be fixed? I don´t say anything against lrusak (because he´s 100% correct), but maybe there is something to improve?!
Which tuner are you using on the RPi2? Did you configured TVHeadend server correctly? If it's installed access it via a browser and: <ip.of.libreelec.here>:9981
Then do the settings which are needed to be done to receive the channels.
Could you please get us some screenshots from your audio settings with the settings level at expert?
For now, take this list as a point to look at: Supported TV Tuners - OpenELEC
Those DVBSky things are quite nice.
Please take a look here, too: DVBSky - Enjoy HDTV on PC! DVB-T2 / DVB-S2 Professional TV Tuner Card and Box for PC.