ChromeCast likely will not work, due to a fact that it requires HW-based signatures to requests a google signed certificate. This certificate is then validated by all Google Apps.
The download page asks for a access key and / or secret key?
Danton: links are updated.
(08-27-2016, 08:07 AM)ayufan Wrote: [ -> ]Danton: links are updated.
Thanks.
But I see that you removed the links and created a new file for only a 8GB SD card?
Sadly mine is 64GB.
Danton: it doesn't make difference. You can also install it on any other size. I use 64GB for development too.
(08-28-2016, 09:43 AM)ayufan Wrote: [ -> ]Danton: it doesn't make difference. You can also install it on any other size. I use 64GB for development too.
(08-28-2016, 09:43 AM)ayufan Wrote: [ -> ]Danton: it doesn't make difference. You can also install it on any other size. I use 64GB for development too.
Ah ok! So I don't have to resize the partition?
Thanks for your help, I'm going to flash it immediately!
Added:
Ok I flashed the SD card and booted it up, but my TV doesn't display everything.
It starts with that I can't see which Wi-Fi network I'm selecting.
Fixed (sort of):
I rebooted the Pine and I think it adjusted itself to display the correct resolution.
Feedback :
4K does not display properly on my Philips PUK7100 TV, only the top half is used.
Yes, there's a problem with DPI after changing resolution. When you see a welcome screen you have to reboot Pine.
Danton: You probably have to reboot after changing resolution. There's also a problem of hardcoded DPI which may not make sense for 4K output. I'll check that on my TV. You can always change DPI with an app like:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai..._dpi&hl=en
Also a screenshot would be appreciated
Danton: does HDMI CEC work?
For me I get the Android boot screen then what You See in the picture then it reboots and just loops
Can you connect UART and see what is on the console?
I'll have a go in the morning see whats going on