2017-05-06, 13:51
Yes, it does look interesting. Is Android running on top of Debian, or is it in a VM?
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(2017-03-30, 10:30)wrxtasy Wrote:I'm using the Nougat version from your post since I got my C2. I see some new releases are available, especially one where faster channel switch is added. To which one should I upgrade that has the latest & gratest? Can you please post the link to the download? Thanks for the great work!(2017-03-30, 10:13)gurabli Wrote:(2017-03-30, 09:59)wrxtasy Wrote: @gurabli,
If you don't want to head down the 32bit route I will post up a 64bit LE 8.0.1 build here with bang up to date Kodi 17.1 & improved Nougat Kernel code very shortly. It's been pretty stable for all my TV viewing and has H264 decoder improvements in it.
I read that many addons are not compatible with 64bit, and that there are no actual benefits of using the 64bit version. Meaning, I'm completely fine with the 32bit version, I just wanted the latest Kodi version and the most stable and "best" possible edition. I will not use h265 for some time, most important is h264 and mpeg2 live tv, and h264 mkv (720p and 1080p), and HD audio passthrough/PCM multi channel audio.
LibreELEC-Odroid_C2.aarch64-8.0.1.Nougat.img.gz
Compatible with Official LE 64bit versions:
LibreELEC-Odroid_C2.aarch64-8.0.1.Nougat.tar
(2017-05-07, 10:44)wrxtasy Wrote: From preliminary testing over the last two days this may have fixed the Skip back video playback freeze bug. I Hope !
This is the latest I would use,
LibreELEC-Odroid_C2.aarch64-8.0.1.LG-Simplink.tar
(2017-05-10, 07:44)wrxtasy Wrote: @WebEye,
Nougat in this LibreELEC C2 case refers to the updated common Linux (Nougat) Kernel code used for both AMlogic Android and Linux / LibreELEC. Android devices actually use a Linux Kernel too.
(2017-05-10, 17:15)josephasmith1 Wrote: @wrxtasy With Hardware Acceleration enabled, Boblight doesn't change colors in your newest build. Lightpack initial color display works and it boots normally, but when the video starts, the lights turn on and stick to just one color(no grabbing). I looked back at old threads, and it seems like something needed to be enabled in the kernel to get it to work in the past. Was this inadvertently turned off or incompatible with Krypron amcodec? If there is an issue with this not working now in new builds, what build should I use to get it working again?
(typie typie)
(2017-05-01, 07:23)wrxtasy Wrote:(2017-05-01, 00:27)Raymond Luxury-Yacht Wrote: 3. I had to resize the overscan to suit my TV. All looks good in Kodi menu and playback, however the on screen menu and data that you see during playback if you press the menu button are at their original positions and therefore only partially visible.Suggestion: Make sure in your TV settings - you have 1:1 Pixel mapping - or play around with TV Overscan settings first, before fiddling with Kodi
(2017-05-10, 18:44)WebEye Wrote:Yes they are all 64bit releases and all Upgrade / Downgrade / Sidegrade compatible with the 64bit Official LibreELEC releases.(2017-05-10, 07:44)wrxtasy Wrote: @WebEye,
Nougat in this LibreELEC C2 case refers to the updated common Linux (Nougat) Kernel code used for both AMlogic Android and Linux / LibreELEC. Android devices actually use a Linux Kernel too.
Thanks,
maybe someone can report something about this release, what are the real benefits!
These tars are fully compatible with the official tars, right? So I can easily switch back!
Thanks,
WebEye