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a) The bug is not a software bug as TV communicates via HDMI about lipsync offset and the linux drivers cannot read it -> so only "ugly" workarounds with settings are possible
b) No.
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I cannot install from any repo, because there is nothing shown in the menu.
i have installed latest libreelec on an intel nuc.
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2016-04-27, 15:11
(This post was last modified: 2016-04-27, 15:42 by amigo74.)
how can i update inputstream.smoothstream to version 1.0.6 ?
I am having here a zip file with this version.
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Switched to #0424 from the last #0415 OpenELEC build.
My aureal remote stopped worked normally: some buttons are dead, some became doubled (i.e. different keys now send the same code). INFO became COMPOSE and so on...
Before it workes flawlessly...
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2016-04-27, 20:20
(This post was last modified: 2016-04-27, 20:24 by Roby77.)
On n3150 i reverted back to 420 cause 423 and 424 freeze often on gui (kodi alive cause ssh query works)
I can't also be able to load edid at startup using libreelec
I will post a log asap (regarding screen freeze)
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Hello,
I'm on OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.0-Milhouse-20160416021844-#0415-g0026734
Can I update directly to latest LibreELEC build ?
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a) No as AVR / TV decides on how much it wants to postprocess depending on refreshrate time varies.
b) ugly workaround: advancedsettings.xml
c) Nope - if you find one, check them out. The 175 is an average we gathered some years ago and since that no complaints anymore :-)
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