2018-11-02, 16:39
I had build from 30.10 or 31.10 but I downloaded the last build available and updated it now.
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(RPi)c2a17b81d0950bc49134572643975062005b491646123ff6d1cea8a4063f2a5f
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.19.0 #1 Fri Nov 2 21:03:45 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Oct 23 2018 14:41:50
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 724d81b3f87eb71045e938e572eca140fb8828ab (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20181102210239-#1102-gebe6234 [Build #1102]
# Kodi version
(18.0-BETA5 Git:ea7cf67). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2017-11-21, 02:33)smp1 Wrote: I'm getting intermittent Kodi crashes when switching from AVC encoded video to HEVC 10-bit video (the crash happens immediately when I start playing HEVC-10 video). Those crashes are easily reproducible and I believe the last good build is #0912 (I can reproduce the issue with #0913 and newer and can't reproduce with #0912 and older.).@popcornmix
How to reproduce:
1) Play Sample 1 (AVC).
2) During the playback of Sample 1 start the playback of Sample 2 (HEVC-10).
3) Repeat until it crashes (usually takes less that 10 attempts).
(2018-11-01, 17:16)tjost Wrote: the Problem is that the pi is not fast enough intern to do booth. I use a second pi only as a tvheadend and samba server.
start.elf
installed by the upgrade procedure is retrieved from within the SYSTEM file (/usr/share/bootloader/start.elf
) so you'll have to unsquash/squash the SYSTEM file before applying the update./flash/start.elf
with /usr/share/bootloader/start.elf
(ie. md5sum) and if they're the same then you can patch /flash/start.elf
and reboot. The next reboot will see that the two files are no longer the same and continue as normal.start.elf
? I'm not sure what problems this could cause, and might not be a good basis when reporting problems as you're no longer using the stock firmware.
(2018-11-03, 15:34)Milhouse Wrote: Yes, thestart.elf
installed by the upgrade procedure is retrieved from within the SYSTEM file (/usr/share/bootloader/start.elf
) so you'll have to unsquash/squash the SYSTEM file before applying the update.
You could always add something to autostart.sh which compares/flash/start.elf
with/usr/share/bootloader/start.elf
(ie. md5sum) and if they're the same then you can patch/flash/start.elf
and reboot. The next reboot will see that the two files are no longer the same and continue as normal.
I must ask though - why are you patchingstart.elf
? I'm not sure what problems this could cause, and might not be a good basis when reporting problems as you're no longer using the stock firmware.
(2018-11-03, 18:47)quig Wrote: Retroplayer has been broken for a week or so. I know the repo was moved recently so I have been being patient but I also don’t want it to get forgotten. It is saying the version of the libretro library is incompatible. Is this a LibreELEC thing or a @garbear thing?Games will be fixed when LE releases alpha 007 in a week or two. Until then, you can stick to build #1021, which is the last build before the Game API bumped in #1022.
Thanks
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(RPi)209144a11adfcec89aae296acedfd7df08e4a6f16fb9d7b79cc9496be10b3d23
(RPi2)text:# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.19.0 #1 Sat Nov 3 21:05:06 GMT 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Oct 23 2018 14:41:50
Copyright © 2012 Broadcom
version 724d81b3f87eb71045e938e572eca140fb8828ab (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20181103210245-#1103-gebe6234 [Build #1103]
# Kodi version
(18.0-RC1 Git:4dda45c). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit