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As I've read this whole thread, I see, that you have managed to get to work HEVC 10 bit decoding on LibreElec.
May I ask out of curiosity, how did you do it? Is it basically similar technique as on Windows side, where it' s using accelerated hardware decoding through GPU, or do apollo lake CPUs J4205, J3455 have "native" HEVC 10 decoder like in Kaby Lake CPUs?
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Finally managed to assembly my new Apollo lake machine. I am really pleased with the result except for one thing:
Waking it up from suspend (via my BT keyboard USB dongle) results in a black screen, no matter how often I switch the TV off and on again. Only a cold boot or a reboot gives me a working video signal.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?? I'm using #0114 right now.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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sublow
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2017-01-17, 22:04
(This post was last modified: 2017-01-18, 01:04 by sublow.)
I’m having a bit of a nightmare with my new Asrock J3455-ITX setup.
I can’t get any resolutions higher than 1024x768 and I don’t get any audio through HDMI. I’m using the latest LibreElec 7.95.1 but I’ve also tried 7.90.10 and I’ve made sure I’m on the latest BIOS v1.20.
I tried to install piotrasd’s Intel build but I got the error “not compatible with Generic.x86_64 hardware – update cancelled.”
When I plug it in to my monitor I get 1080p so I suspect it’s a setting on my TV but I can’t find anything. My TV model is Samsung UE50KU6000K which was working fine with my previous Intel setup.
***Edit***
I've managed to get it to work as I want it.
I needed to do a fresh install of piotrasd's Intel build and now I get 2160p and HDMI audio.
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@sublow: Do you also got bitstream HD Audio to work with that build?
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fritsch
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Just fixate the edid. Plenty of howtos for le, Ubuntu available.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.