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#0520 just keeps crashing on my rpi3 , cant even get a log it crashes that fast
cant even putty to it as i get disconnected as soon as it crashes also
will try going back to 0519 manually and see if it's the same as i went from 0518 straight to 0520
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2017-05-21, 23:29
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-21, 23:31 by kkoa.)
I am on build #519 currently and the Pi is not shown anymore in the Explorer under Network on Windows 10 and Windows 7 also. I can access the shares manually if I type \\LIBREELEC but before it appeared as LIBREELEC itself.
smb.conf (default)
[global]
preferred master = no
local master = no
domain master = no
client lanman auth = yes
lanman auth = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536 SO_SNDBUF=65536
lock directory = /storage/.smb/
name resolve order = bcast host
client max protocol = SMB3
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And Windows 10 only shows SMBv2 shares?
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2017-05-22, 09:23
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-22, 09:24 by da-anda.)
sorry, I haven't kept up2date in regards of known issues etc. I updated my PI1 (yes, I still use one) to #0520 the other day and noticed some issues with liveTV. F.e. when I start playback of a channel it first starts to buffer (which it didn't do in the previous build [unfortunately don't know which one I used]) and then won't play unless I switch the audio stream from AC3 to mpeg2. Passthrough is disabled, since my TV doesn't support AC3 or DTS, and since it's a PI1 I'm using omxplayer instead of dvdplayer/mmal for hw-decoding, as dvdplayer has more overhead. I have to admit that I haven't tested the behavior with dvdplayer yet, will do tonight. Just wanted to know if there are known issues before I start further investigation. Thanks.
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2017-05-22, 10:45
(This post was last modified: 2017-05-22, 13:51 by Vimes.)
Just updated to the latest build 521 but, although I joined late to these builds, I have noted with the Official LibreELEC 8.0.1 the Pi3 when powered on switches on the TV and the TV goes to the HDMI input for the Pi3. When the Pi3 is powered off the TV goes into standby. This has always worked this way with no issues.
However with these builds when the Pi3 is powered on (Panasonic TV still in standby as typical) the TV powers on but goes to a DVB channel and not the HDMI input of the Pi3. So I manually switch the TV over and all is well. When the Pi3 is powered off the TV will go into standby.
Ths repeats.
Regardless of the CEC settings for the Pi3 the TV will only power itself on to a DVB channel and not a HDMI input that the Pi3 is on but only when using these tests builds.
Go back to the LibreELEC 8.0.1 and the TV will power on to the HDMI 1 channel of the PI3. If I move the Pi3 to any of the four HDMI inputs the TV will follow, but only with the 8.0,1 release.
The cable is not the issue as it works great with the 8.0.1 release but changing it makes no difference.
Not a big issue but just curious how the TV detects the HDMI input to power on but not switch to that input on these builds.
Just to add on the Official LibreELEC 8.01 the libCEC is version 4.0.2 and on these builds it is 4.0.1. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Both are set to switch the source to this device on startup, but only the 8.0.1 version will do that.