IntelNuc10i7FNH network adapter VS kodi
#31
(2020-02-04, 16:02)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Thanks for the help Milhouse, yep I did so many installs to troubleshoot I see why the partition table mess up. Il format the unit an do a fresh install + update. I'll post the results

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MeuCghR...sp=sharing

installed 9.2.0 + the update, instead the 203 image found test.libre.elec, and wired networks finally works, tried to install couple of skins, got errors but i think it's normal for a dev version. Video and audio playback and nsf shares works. I'm now setting up the rest.
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#32
(2020-02-04, 18:47)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-04, 16:02)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Thanks for the help Milhouse, yep I did so many installs to troubleshoot I see why the partition table mess up. Il format the unit an do a fresh install + update. I'll post the results

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MeuCghR...sp=sharing

installed 9.2.0 + the update, instead the 203 image found test.libre.elec, and wired networks finally works, tried to install couple of skins, got errors but i think it's normal for a dev version. Video and audio playback and nsf shares works. I'm now setting up the rest. 
Forgot to mantion Audio doesn't work
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#33
(2020-02-04, 21:13)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Forgot to mantion Audio doesn't work

Try this: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid...pid2862738
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
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#34
(2020-02-04, 18:47)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: and wired networks finally works

Yeah, looks fine now. Not seeing the JMicron or 10GB false hardware detection either, so the 5.5.y kernel is what you need.
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#35
(2020-02-05, 00:04)Milhouse Wrote:
(2020-02-04, 18:47)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: and wired networks finally works

Yeah, looks fine now. Not seeing the JMicron or 10GB false hardware detection either, so the 5.5.y kernel is what you need. 
Thank you so much for the help, much appreciated @Milhouse , if you need other logs just tell me. Looking forward kodi 19.0 rel!
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#36
Don't think additional logs are required - everything is now working?
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#37
(2020-02-05, 03:01)Milhouse Wrote: Don't think additional logs are required - everything is now working?
Hi @Milhouse , i downloaded directly your latest build and audio works, kodi detects all available audio outputs, had no time to check it out thoroughly, with trueHD i noticed sometimes audio disapears for a bit and than come back, same with ac3, but i might be wrong.
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#38
(2020-02-05, 16:39)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-05, 03:01)Milhouse Wrote: Don't think additional logs are required - everything is now working?
Hi @Milhouse , i downloaded directly your latest build and audio works, kodi detects all available audio outputs, had no time to check it out thoroughly, with trueHD i noticed sometimes audio disapears for a bit and than come back, same with ac3, but i might be wrong. 
Hi @Milhouse , had time to test and everything it's working fine, no stutters, audio is fine, network in ok. Just a question, in 3840x2160 i can get only 30fps, while the intel 10710U should get up to 4096 @ 60. Tv supports 3840 @ 120.
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#39
(2020-02-21, 21:09)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-05, 16:39)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-05, 03:01)Milhouse Wrote: Don't think additional logs are required - everything is now working?
Hi @Milhouse , i downloaded directly your latest build and audio works, kodi detects all available audio outputs, had no time to check it out thoroughly, with trueHD i noticed sometimes audio disapears for a bit and than come back, same with ac3, but i might be wrong.   
Hi @Milhouse , had time to test and everything it's working fine, no stutters, audio is fine, network in ok. Just a question, in 3840x2160 i can get only 30fps, while the intel 10710U should get up to 4096 @ 60. Tv supports 3840 @ 120.  

What output from your NUC are you using - and what input formats does your TV support on the input that you are using (Some TVs only support >30fps at 4:2:0 rather than 4:2:2, and not all output devices will support 4:2:0, whilst other TVs will support 4:2:0 only on some HDMI inputs, and restrict 4:2:2 to one or two HDM inputs. My Sony only supports full 'Enhanced' HDMI 2.0 4:2:2 at 2160p50 and above on two of the four HDMI inputs, the others are restricted to HDMI 2.0 at 4:2:0 only for 2160p50 and above.)
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#40
(2020-02-22, 10:56)noggin Wrote:
(2020-02-21, 21:09)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-05, 16:39)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Hi @Milhouse , i downloaded directly your latest build and audio works, kodi detects all available audio outputs, had no time to check it out thoroughly, with trueHD i noticed sometimes audio disapears for a bit and than come back, same with ac3, but i might be wrong.   
Hi @Milhouse , had time to test and everything it's working fine, no stutters, audio is fine, network in ok. Just a question, in 3840x2160 i can get only 30fps, while the intel 10710U should get up to 4096 @ 60. Tv supports 3840 @ 120.   

What output from your NUC are you using - and what input formats does your TV support on the input that you are using (Some TVs only support >30fps at 4:2:0 rather than 4:2:2, and not all output devices will support 4:2:0, whilst other TVs will support 4:2:0 only on some HDMI inputs, and restrict 4:2:2 to one or two HDM inputs. My Sony only supports full 'Enhanced' HDMI 2.0 4:2:2 at 2160p50 and above on two of the four HDMI inputs, the others are restricted to HDMI 2.0 at 4:2:0 only for 2160p50 and above.) 
I'm using the Nuc's HDMI output, the tv is a LG OLED55C9PLA, it should support  60hz 3840 x 2160 4.4.4, actually it should support 120hz @ 3840 but only from hdmi 2.1 sources and intel nuc is 2.0 unfortunatelly. But i was hoping to have a 60 option at least since 30 the ui is really laggy, no i'm using 1080 @ 120.
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#41
(2020-02-23, 10:02)TommyKnocker01 Wrote:
(2020-02-22, 10:56)noggin Wrote:
(2020-02-21, 21:09)TommyKnocker01 Wrote: Hi @Milhouse , had time to test and everything it's working fine, no stutters, audio is fine, network in ok. Just a question, in 3840x2160 i can get only 30fps, while the intel 10710U should get up to 4096 @ 60. Tv supports 3840 @ 120.   

What output from your NUC are you using - and what input formats does your TV support on the input that you are using (Some TVs only support >30fps at 4:2:0 rather than 4:2:2, and not all output devices will support 4:2:0, whilst other TVs will support 4:2:0 only on some HDMI inputs, and restrict 4:2:2 to one or two HDM inputs. My Sony only supports full 'Enhanced' HDMI 2.0 4:2:2 at 2160p50 and above on two of the four HDMI inputs, the others are restricted to HDMI 2.0 at 4:2:0 only for 2160p50 and above.)   
I'm using the Nuc's HDMI output, the tv is a LG OLED55C9PLA, it should support  60hz 3840 x 2160 4.4.4 
Ah - 4:4:4 YCbCr and RGB are usually only supported for 2160p30 and below at greater than 8-bit - they weren't part of the HDMI 2.0 or 2.0b specs for 10-bit and above. Only 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 were supported at 2160p50 and above for 10-bit/12-bit (4:2:2 is 12-bit only), with 4:4:4 and RGB only supported at >10 bit for 2160p30 and lower (4:2:2 is supported at all frame rates at 12-bit - 4:2:0 is not supported at 2160p30 and below). I hadn't spotted that RGB/4:4:4 2160p50 >8 bit modes and above were added (and widely supported) by HDMI 2.1 devices - but they aren't part of the HDMI 2.0/2.0b spec.  
 
Quote:actually it should support 120hz @ 3840 but only from hdmi 2.1 sources and intel nuc is 2.0 unfortunatelly. But i was hoping to have a 60 option at least since 30 the ui is really laggy, no i'm using 1080 @ 120. 

I wonder if @fritsch can help. I know that there were some tweaks you needed to make to get 2160p50 and above supported on Intel on some LibreElec installs (editing a .conf file to add the required modelines) a while ago - but I didn't think they were still needed.

Does your NUC output HDMI 2.0 natively from the Intel CPU/GPU, or is it using the Intel internal Displayport 1.2->HDMI 2.0 LSPCon route (where a DP 1.2 output from the CPU/GPU is converted to HDMI by a separate LSPCon chip on the motherboard)? (If the latter you may need to ensure your LSPCon firmware is up-to-date, which may require booting into Windows to run a firmware updater. NB This is separate to the NUC's BIOS.
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#42
I am not up2date at all anymore. Priorities in real-life shifted. Happy user of a FireTV 4K stick :-)
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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