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RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Mrfixit2001 - 11-27-2017

@Raybuntu - sorry if I wasn't clear, I wasn't asking about Retroplayer, I was asking about emulationstation and retroarch as stand alone packages that are called from KODI. When run, kodi would exit and that package would open. From my understanding, that is quite different than Retroplayer, but maybe I have been misinformed? One thing is for sure, using the most recent release that you have for the ROCK64, when I install the emulationstation and retoarch apps in KODI, they do not launch. That's the root of the issue I'm trying to accomplish.

Here's a link to a LibreELEC build that I believe does what I'm after, however this below build is not available for the ROCK64 and I don't believe it has your 64-bit kernel with 32-bit user space. So I am trying to accomplish one of two things... update the below build to support ROCK64 with 64-bit kernel and 32-bit user space, or preferably use your build and just add what's missing to accomplish the same thing that the below build does.
https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/302-le8-remix-generic-rpi-emulationstation-chrome-spotify-provide-logs-if-problems/

From what I can tell, Retroplayer doesn't perform as well as the native emulationstation and retroarch do, which is what's driving me to want this. Hope that all makes sense. I welcome any and all feedback, suggestions, and guidance!


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Raybuntu - 11-28-2017

(11-27-2017, 10:14 AM)Mrfixit2001 Wrote: @Raybuntu - sorry if I wasn't clear, I wasn't asking about Retroplayer, I was asking about emulationstation and retroarch as stand alone packages that are called from KODI. When run, kodi would exit and that package would open. From my understanding, that is quite different than Retroplayer, but maybe I have been misinformed? One thing is for sure, using the most recent release that you have for the ROCK64, when I install the emulationstation and retoarch apps in KODI, they do not launch. That's the root of the issue I'm trying to accomplish.

Here's a link to a LibreELEC build that I believe does what I'm after, however this below build is not available for the ROCK64 and I don't believe it has your 64-bit kernel with 32-bit user space. So I am trying to accomplish one of two things... update the below build to support ROCK64 with 64-bit kernel and 32-bit user space, or preferably use your build and just add what's missing to accomplish the same thing that the below build does.  
https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/302-le8-remix-generic-rpi-emulationstation-chrome-spotify-provide-logs-if-problems/

From what I can tell, Retroplayer doesn't perform as well as the native emulationstation and retroarch do, which is what's driving me to want this. Hope that all makes sense. I welcome any and all feedback, suggestions, and guidance!

I never tried retroarch. I suggest you try Lakka cause it's more focused on retroarch/emulationstation.


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Sauromayne - 11-29-2017

I got my Rock64 today and got this Build running smooth. I just have one question though. When I was looking through the libreelec settings I noticed that there was an option to auto update. Does this feature work with community builds like this or is that only for official builds? Sorry if this is a stupid question, this is my first time using libreelec


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Raybuntu - 11-29-2017

There are no stupid questions! Auto Update works only with offical. I could patch that to work with my community builds but I see several problems. 1.) I would have to host my files on Webspace/Server which is expensive. Currently I use Github ehich is for free. 2.) My builds are highly experimental, at least I don't want to break user setups "automatically".


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Sauromayne - 11-30-2017

I definitely understand your reasons as to why it might not be a good idea. I figured this was the case I just wanted to double check. Thank you Smile


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Sauromayne - 11-30-2017

After using the build for a little I’ve run into an issue where whenever I stop a video Kodi crashes and the screen goes black, then I need to restart the rock64. Any ideas on what might be causing this or possible fixes?


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Raybuntu - 12-01-2017

(11-30-2017, 08:40 PM)Sauromayne Wrote: After using the build for a little I’ve run into an issue where whenever I stop a video Kodi crashes and the screen goes black, then I need to restart the rock64. Any ideas on what might be causing this or possible fixes?

I would say there are 2 reasons. 1.) Kodi is still pre alpha and unstable. 2.) ROCK64 build is still pre alpha and unstable Wink

This happens once in a while I'd say. If you have a kodi crash log you can attach it here.


BTW: New build up: https://github.com/Raybuntu/LibreELEC.tv/releases/tag/rb-leia18


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Sauromayne - 12-01-2017

Makes sense lol. Has anybody else experienced this issue with stopping the video causing a crash and found a way to work around it?


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - Raybuntu - 12-01-2017

I had several reports for my Amlogic builds. I guess it's something in Kodi. I had that too in a while, then it was gone one day.


RE: LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs - dawnbandit - 12-02-2017

My Kodi UI is flickering and timing out during videos, it's really frustrating. I will try a reinstall today.