2018-09-07, 04:30
i bought a 8 gig emmc linux and installed same libre-elec that will boot off a sd card but when i flash it to the emmc it says cant access job tty?
(2018-09-16, 01:11)wrxtasy Wrote: All CoreELEC support belongs over on the CoreELEC forum.And by "support" you mean being told that I should use NFS instead of SMB on a Windows 10 box, or use other hardware, because apparently expecting the C2 and CoreELEC to be able to stream an ISO file at <50Mbit/sec on a gigabit network via SMB for smooth media playback is unrealistic.
(2018-09-17, 12:46)Stereodude Wrote: LibreELEC 8.2.5 performs worse than CoreELEC with the same playback task.Hmmm. I take it you are using the official 64bit LibreELEC v8.2.5.1 ?
touch /storage/.update/.nocompat
reboot
(2018-09-17, 15:14)wrxtasy Wrote: Hmmm. I take it you are using the official 64bit LibreELEC v8.2.5.1 ?I used the 64-bit 8.2.5. download from here. I don't know if that's .1, .2 or just 8.2.5. FWIW, it will play the Blu-ray .ISO from a very fast USB 3.0 flash drive smoothly without pausing and buffering (yes, I know the C2 only has USB 2.0).
I just tested a few Bluray .iso's I have here and have not encountered the problem you describe when streaming over SMBv2 or NFS from an iMac.
(Play main Title from Simple Menu)
The is SMBv2 as the min protocol, found in Kodi Settings > Services > SMB Client
I'm using my own LE v.8.2.4.2 32bit release.
Suggestion.
Do a LibreELEC .tar and keep that backup on a external PC / Mac.
Flash or Download the following .img.gz update, copy normally to the Update folder.
LibreELEC-S905.arm-8.2.4.2-C2.img.gz
If switching between 64bit official LE and 32bit - my LE v.8.2.4.2, SSH connect and....
Code:touch /storage/.update/.nocompat
reboot
Any 64bit binary Addons like PVR's, will have to be uninstalled (you do not lose settings) and reinstalled from the 32bit LE repository
If there are problems still, connect a Keyboard and press O to see if it's a VC-1 or regular h264 compressed Bluray.
It may just be the .ISO container causing issues, and most people simply use the free MakeMKV program to extract the main movie file from a Bluray into a .mkv container.
(2018-09-17, 15:14)wrxtasy Wrote: Hmmm. I take it you are using the official 64bit LibreELEC v8.2.5.1 ?So I checked and I was just running 8.2.5. I couldn't find anywhere to download 8.2.5.1 so I wasn't able to test with that.
I just tested a few Bluray .iso's I have here and have not encountered the problem you describe when streaming over SMBv2 or NFS from an iMac.
(Play main Title from Simple Menu)
The is SMBv2 as the min protocol, found in Kodi Settings > Services > SMB Client
I'm using my own LE v.8.2.4.2 32bit release.
Suggestion.
Do a LibreELEC .tar and keep that backup on a external PC / Mac.
Flash or Download the following .img.gz update, copy normally to the Update folder.
LibreELEC-S905.arm-8.2.4.2-C2.img.gz
(2018-09-17, 18:58)Stereodude Wrote: Edit: Is there a way to see in LibreELEC what SMB protocol version has been negotiated with the remote SMB share? I didn't find a way to look at it from the Windows 10 side for folders that are being shared, only for client side access to other shares.I'm not a Network guy, maybe the Linux Guru's over on the LE forums have more info.
Quote:Using your build a Blu-ray .ISO plays back just fine. The network access is noticeably faster.Thanks, and that will be why I've never seen the problem.
Quote:Both versions decode the Blu-ray to limited range 16-235 RGB, and there doesn't seem to be any option for 0-255 RGB.Default output from AML devices is 8bit 4:4:4 - using a Limited Range YCbCr color space.
Quote:FWIW, a Chromebox running LE 8.2.5 gets from clicking on the .ISO on my SMB share to the simple menu in 25 seconds and also can't play back the Blu-ray .ISO smoothly (exhibiting the same behavior as the C2 with 8.2.5).Might be a good idea to report this Chromebox - Linux LE problem as well over on the LE forums.
(2018-09-18, 04:35)wrxtasy Wrote: Might be a good idea to report this Chromebox - Linux LE problem as well over on the LE forums.Done. https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/13267-...chromebox/
There is obviously an underlying problem affecting multiple LE Kodi platforms.