2017-01-09, 05:28
At 32bit kernel as well DRM's should be working, which open space for those streaming addons that require DRM like Sky Go etc.
(2017-01-19, 05:08)wrxtasy Wrote: What is wrong with using a Dirt Cheap, unpowered USB Hub / extender cable ?
ANY Wireless remote control used on the Hub is a far better option than Infra Red. Especially if you need to use an Air mouse.
(2017-01-23, 13:19)kwarco Wrote: Hey, I’m a new member here with a question! I hope it is ok to ask it here
I always ran OpenELEC on my raspberry pi3, and I’m very very satisfied with it, rock stable, always preforming!
I’m looking to upgrade my hardware to take advantage of the 4k content that is available.
I’ve been looking high and low for the best players/boxes.
I’m not interested in Android, I just want to natively run OpenELEC of LibreELEC on a non HDR 4K TV, and play nearly all types of video files.
My (very) short list:
Wetek Hub
Odroid-C2
They both fit all my needs as far as I can see.
Now the question: Which of those 2 is most stable and future proof running OpenELEC/LibreELEC?
Thank you very much for you responces!
(2017-01-23, 15:35)kwarco Wrote: What kind of SD cards are you guys running in your Hub’s or C2’s? I specify bought a "Samsung MB-MPAGB UHS-I Class 10 microSDHC Plus" for My RP3 because of the high 4Kbite Read/Write speeds. After the change I could literally see a performance boost in the Kodi menu structure. (https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt...&start=250)Same type of cards. I swear by the Samsung EVO(+) or Sandisk UHS-1 Class 10 for the same superior random 4K R/W performance.
(2017-01-23, 13:52)wrxtasy Wrote: @kwarco,
Welcome !
Yes LibreELEC Kodi Krypton will run nicely indeed when released for AML devices.
Raybuntu 32bit LE test versions of Krypton are already going well for both devices.
If you need integrated WiFi / Bluetooth get the WeTek Hub. Cool to look at as well if your into aesthetics.
C2 is slight bigger than the Hub. Same size as the RPi3 actually.
Both devices really need a Wireless remote control to get ultimate speedy remote response times and fluid GUI out of them.
They really are sort of twin devices the Hub & C2 because both use the exact same AMLogic Linux Kernel, same Kodi patches as well.
I can however Overclock the C2's CPU and RAM Safely to give it a bit of an extra grunt.
Plus 2GB RAM vs 1Gb on the Hub is better for running Virtual Machines using Docker.
You also have that 40 PIN GPIO interface on the C2 for future projects - its more of a development board in that regard like the Pi3.
Running LibreELEC from eMMC Flash is easier with the C2, you get to pick your Flash Storage size.
A LibreELEC developer @kszaq has LE images that can be installed to the Hub's internal eMMC Flash memory as well.
For Future proofing. Its hard to tell. I suppose 2GB RAM always has more headroom than 1GB.
BTW: The Hub uses fast internal Samsung eMMC flash memory. Pretty much the same Samsung as used externally by the C2. Not the slower NAND as is the common misconception. WeTek's boot screen Info is Wrong !