2016-04-30, 03:52
(2016-04-30, 01:28)ilovethakush Wrote: I disagree that the average user or the majority of users won't notice the differ difference between egl and Jarvis. It's pretty clearly and immediately visible how much worse the colors and overall playback is on Jarvis. Not to mention we know what goes on behind the scenes and how much cpu cycles it saves. So I think everyone should be running egl on a chromebox but that's just me.
I'm going to run 15.2 until libreelec 8.0 stable comes out cause there isn't one reason to upgrade.
I'm not disagreeing as to the quantifiable differences, but I do disagree as to whether the majority of Chromebox users have their system set up well enough to be able to notice without an A/B comparison. I have an ISF calibrated Panasonic GT50 Plasma, so I can assure you I do ;-)
(2016-04-30, 02:13)wongnog Wrote: Ok I must be really daft but I don't know what forum/thread you're referring to...
Is it as easy to install as your wonderful ez script?
[UPDATE] Okay I found the thread! http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=269815
So is the idea to use your EZ script to install LibreELEC and Kodi v16.1 Final on my Chromebox, then copy one of the .tar file builds from the first post into my Chromebox Update folder and reboot?
that's probably the easiest way. As soon as LE starts releasing installation images for their pre-beta Kodi 17 builds, I'll add the option to the script.