2017-04-30, 17:33
I ordered a C2 but I didn't order any eMMC, I have a lot of m-SD cards at home. Will I feel/experience any speed difference between the two?
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(2017-04-30, 17:33)WeldSpark Wrote: I ordered a C2 but I didn't order any eMMC, I have a lot of m-SD cards at home. Will I feel/experience any speed difference between the two?Depends what you expect or want. Boot time will be slower with sd-cards.
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(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
(2017-04-30, 22:28)infinity85 Wrote: Depends what you expect or want. Boot time will be slower with sd-cards.
If you use fast micro-SDcards like Samsung EVO+, then you will hardly notice any difference (except for boot). Library scraping will be slower most probably, but everything else will be not that much slower, I guess.
(2017-05-01, 15:44)teefer22 Wrote: I agree with infinity85. I have 2 ordroids running the same version of libreelec, using the same shared MySQL library. One has an eMMC and the other has a Samsung Evo+ microsd card. Other than boot up time and reinstalling libreelec, I can't even tell the difference between the two.
(2017-05-01, 23:52)Vimes Wrote: It looks like I have found a show stopper for my use of the C2....Plug your C2 into the HDMI port of your TV.
When I used the Pi3 it worked perfect, in regards to my other Panasonic smart TV DLNA support. On other devices this Raspberry Pi3 would share and play its content through those DLNA TV's etc with no issues whatsoever.
I could not get that to work with the C2.
Everything is enabled in the C2 to allow UPnP / DLNA access and support and yet it simply does not work. No TV can see the media being shared when I access their media sharing options.
I have just placed the Pi 3 back and tested it, before and after it updated to the same latest build as the C2, and it worked perfectly.
The media server options etc can be seen here on one of my TV's....
(2017-05-02, 01:46)nickr Wrote:(2017-05-01, 23:52)Vimes Wrote: It looks like I have found a show stopper for my use of the C2....Plug your C2 into the HDMI port of your TV.
When I used the Pi3 it worked perfect, in regards to my other Panasonic smart TV DLNA support. On other devices this Raspberry Pi3 would share and play its content through those DLNA TV's etc with no issues whatsoever.
I could not get that to work with the C2.
Everything is enabled in the C2 to allow UPnP / DLNA access and support and yet it simply does not work. No TV can see the media being shared when I access their media sharing options.
I have just placed the Pi 3 back and tested it, before and after it updated to the same latest build as the C2, and it worked perfectly.
The media server options etc can be seen here on one of my TV's....