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now it works.I must use win 32 Diskimager for odroid.With this it work.How can i check in Kodi with which cpu Clock it works.I have OC to 1.7Ghz but under system only see CPU usage not the Cpu Clock.Under Raspberry Pi3 i had everytime the cpu Clock speed under Hardware information
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Well.. that is more or less depending on the skin you use. I use Aeon Nox and go to Settings -> System Info -> Hardware. Shows me the CPU Clock speed of the oDroid. Should work.
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2017-02-16, 22:05
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-17, 08:40 by Kevinkuensken.)
no i use the skin too.But i dont have the information.
Have only
CPU:AArch64 Processor rev4
Hardware Odroid C2
Revision 020c
CPU temperature
Total memory
Free memory
but not cpu speed
I have test it with 6skins.All the same.No CPU speed only what i write above.With rpi3 i habe no Problem to See CPU speed
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What has happened in the past is that the C2 booting of eMMC has been so quick to start that Router <--> C2 handshake procedures have not had time to complete. Some routers are slower than others.
Luckily there is a setting in LibreELEC to help with this...
Settings > LibreELEC > Network > Advanced Network Settings > Wait for Network before starting Kodi.
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Mikeed
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Thanks man, You´r the best!
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I continue to be impressed by this C2.
Using the hardware guide it didn't some with any nasty surprises, although I would have liked the Turtle Beach USB sound stick to have worked better with optical out for DTS and DD.
However using a HDMI audio extractor it does work fine.
As noted the kernel is not up to the levels enjoyed by my Pi 3 and so USB peripheral support might be a little hit and miss.
But with a 16GB eMMC card for LibreELEC 7.95.3 the C2 is very fast and responsive, using their remote it works well. The CEC support is great with that remote. Switching the TV on and off with the remote and controlling the on and off with the C2 makes it a breeze to use.
Its is nice to also enjoy hevc hardware decoding, the Pi got more than toasty and jittery with its lack of hardware support.
Considering its cost I'm very happy with a LibreELEC supported C2, it does make life so much easier having a well supported piece of hardware for Kodi needs.
Thanks again for your hardware guide wrxtasy and support.
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2017-02-22, 04:26
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-22, 05:02 by startv.)
Anyone who used lircd.conf can power on C2, Could you upload your lircd.conf file?
THANKS FOR HELP.