LibreELEC Krypton/Leia/Agile 64bit kernel 32bit libs
#31
(11-14-2017, 09:22 AM)Luke Wrote:
(11-14-2017, 08:27 AM)Raybuntu Wrote:
(11-14-2017, 07:57 AM)Luke Wrote: Managed to get to it before leaving - here is the log

Thanks. I've forwarded your log to the NF addon developers. And you can't stream from Amazon either?


EDIT: Try to logout in the Addon settings first then ssh in your box:
rm /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.msl/*
reboot
Once rebooted log in to NF again providing your Login data. Try to play something.

Ok, tried that - doesn't make a difference. 

Here is the amazon log. Trailers on Amazon play however - also Amazon is in German, sometimes tells me 'this content is not available in your country'.

Those are 2 independent issues. You need to set the right Country in Amazon Addon settings. Also make sure Inputstream is being used not browser.

For the NF issue I will ask the Developer cause it's build unrelated.
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#32
(11-14-2017, 09:36 AM)Raybuntu Wrote:
(11-14-2017, 09:22 AM)Luke Wrote:
(11-14-2017, 08:27 AM)Raybuntu Wrote:
(11-14-2017, 07:57 AM)Luke Wrote: Managed to get to it before leaving - here is the log

Thanks. I've forwarded your log to the NF addon developers. And you can't stream from Amazon either?


EDIT: Try to logout in the Addon settings first then ssh in your box:
rm /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.msl/*
reboot
Once rebooted log in to NF again providing your Login data. Try to play something.

Ok, tried that - doesn't make a difference. 

Here is the amazon log. Trailers on Amazon play however - also Amazon is in German, sometimes tells me 'this content is not available in your country'.

Those are 2 independent issues. You need to set the right Country in Amazon Addon settings. Also make sure Inputstream is being used not browser.

For the NF issue I will ask the Developer cause it's build unrelated.

Ok, cheers.
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#33
@Raybuntu
Question about the source for leia15, I don't see Rockchip as a project in the source? It's not not in that github branch or in the zip you've posted with the release. I do see two separate branches, leia-rk and leia-rk2 with the Rockchip project in them, but I don't know which you used to build Leia15 or which is the most recent build (altho I assume it's rk2). Please advise on how I should go about getting the correct source? I'm sure I'm just missing or not understanding something, still kinda new to this. Thanks!
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#34
It's the Leia-rk2 branch. I will delete the other one so it won't confuse others.
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#35
Hey guys. I recently ordered a Rock64 and am looking at installing this build. It’s my understanding that I need to burn the img.gz file to an SD card correct? Can I do this with the LibreElec SD creator or should I use some other tool?

Also, I’m wondering what the tar file is used for?

I plan on using this device for streaming 1080p on Kodi mainly. Does it perform that well right now. I didn’t enough research I guess because I wasn’t aware it was so new in development.

Thanks for any help!
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#36
(11-16-2017, 02:10 PM)Sauromayne Wrote: Hey guys. I recently ordered a Rock64 and am looking at installing this build. It’s my understanding that I need to burn the img.gz file to an SD card correct? Can I do this with the LibreElec SD creator or should I use some other tool?

Also, I’m wondering what the tar file is used for?

I plan on using this device for streaming 1080p on Kodi mainly. Does it perform that well right now. I didn’t enough research I guess because I wasn’t aware it was so new in development.
 
Thanks for any help!

Please refer to the wiki NOOB section for detailed explanation on how to flash images - this image flashes like any other.
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#37
(11-16-2017, 03:56 PM)Luke Wrote:
(11-16-2017, 02:10 PM)Sauromayne Wrote: Hey guys. I recently ordered a Rock64 and am looking at installing this build. It’s my understanding that I need to burn the img.gz file to an SD card correct? Can I do this with the LibreElec SD creator or should I use some other tool?

Also, I’m wondering what the tar file is used for?

I plan on using this device for streaming 1080p on Kodi mainly. Does it perform that well right now. I didn’t enough research I guess because I wasn’t aware it was so new in development.
 
Thanks for any help!

Please refer to the wiki NOOB section for detailed explanation on how to flash images - this image flashes like any other.

Thank you for the link that will help a lot with the flashing process. I’m still curious to know what the TAR file is for and how well the rock64 streams on Kodi if anybody has any input on that.
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#38
I stream 1080 on Kodi just fine on this build. For now, 4k stutters a bit but otherwise works fine.

I'm not sure what TAR file you are referring, but usually a TAR is just another form of compression similar to ZIP or RAR. 7zip should be able to unzip it.
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#39
(11-16-2017, 04:31 PM)dudemo Wrote: I stream 1080 on Kodi just fine on this build. For now, 4k stutters a bit but otherwise works fine.

I'm not sure what TAR file you are referring, but usually a TAR is just another form of compression similar to ZIP or RAR. 7zip should be able to unzip it.

I see these two option. “Img.gz” or “.tar”.

https://imgur.com/gallery/nxKyg

So it doesn’t matter which one I use then?
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#40
(11-16-2017, 04:06 PM)Sauromayne Wrote:
(11-16-2017, 03:56 PM)Luke Wrote:
(11-16-2017, 02:10 PM)Sauromayne Wrote: Hey guys. I recently ordered a Rock64 and am looking at installing this build. It’s my understanding that I need to burn the img.gz file to an SD card correct? Can I do this with the LibreElec SD creator or should I use some other tool?

Also, I’m wondering what the tar file is used for?

I plan on using this device for streaming 1080p on Kodi mainly. Does it perform that well right now. I didn’t enough research I guess because I wasn’t aware it was so new in development.
 
Thanks for any help!

Please refer to the wiki NOOB section for detailed explanation on how to flash images - this image flashes like any other.

Thank you for the link that will help a lot with the flashing process. I’m still curious to know what the TAR file is for and how well the rock64 streams on Kodi if anybody has any input on that.

The TAR file is for updates. You only need to flash the img ones. After that you can just place the tar in /storage/.update and reboot. LibreELEC will upgrade or downgrade to my latest or previous version.
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