9.0.3 Discussion

Please use this thread for general 9.0.3 discussion

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Can the header be changed from announcing 9.0.2 to 9.0.3 as this has shipped?

If I select stable build and then S912, 9.0.2 is downloaded.

Should be okay now, there is a small bug in the download helper on the website that we need @relkai to fix.

Thanks and confirmed as working.

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The changelog for 9.0.3 mentions:

  • fixed progressive/interlaced detection

Does this version fix the interlace freeze issue mentioned here?

Hi

on 2 boxes (S905X/S912), I had “extracting of archive FAILED” using the .gz/tar file in ~/.update

Sounds like a corrupted download, try again.

That’s strange, I had downloaded each file twice and “tar tvf” did not output any error.

Anyway, it’s fine now, thanks for this release :slight_smile:

The bug in the download helper is permanently fixed, now.
There is also a second update option available for Android-ng devices (only for the Odroid N2 currently!!)

Updated two of my S912 boxes with no issue, but my MCE USB Receiver isnt working now.

Tried using the other LE Module Drivers, but still not working.

ir-keytable shows:

LOUNGE-ER:~ # ir-keytable
Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ (/dev/input/event2) with:
        Name: meson-ir
        Driver: meson-ir, table: rc-empty
        lirc device: /dev/lirc0
        Supported protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon
        Enabled protocols: lirc
        bus: 25, vendor/product: 0000:0000, version: 0x0000
        Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms

Whereas downgrading to 9.0.2 it shows:

LOUNGE-ER:~ # ir-keytable
Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ (/dev/input/event2) with:
        Name: meson-ir
        Driver: meson-ir, table: rc-empty
        lirc device: /dev/lirc0
        Supported protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon
        Enabled protocols: lirc
        bus: 25, vendor/product: 0000:0000, version: 0x0000
        Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms
Found /sys/class/rc/rc1/ (/dev/input/event3) with:
        Name: Media Center Ed. eHome Infrared Remote Transceiver (147a:e03e)
        Driver: mceusb, table: rc-rc6-mce
        lirc device: /dev/lirc1
        Supported protocols: lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce_kbd rc-6 sharp xmp imon
        Enabled protocols: lirc rc-6
        bus: 3, vendor/product: 147a:e03e, version: 0x1001
        Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 ms

I was actually using this build previously by @boot2k3 which had the fix for deinterlacing : Need testers for S912/S905W green/red lines issue

The files been removed in the post so I cannot downgrade back to this version as I deleted it afterwards.

Any suggestions?

@theone last nightly build, i’ve tested (27/06) , i had the same problem on my two odroid C2. I think Corelec Team has much worked on N2… But i forgive them… ; -)

Just to be sure - I need one more kodi device at home and wanna go with the N2 device…
What do I need; the board itself, sd card/emmc, power supply & case?

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exact - go for eMMC its incredible fast

two questions :slightly_smiling_face:

  1. is it possible to play 3D full hd mkv with this build (no side to side/ over and under)?
  2. is tone mapping 4k hdr -> sdr working?

thanks

Looks like it’s time to pull the trigger on the N2. Can someone confirm CE stable working without issue? Also is there any difference in performance between 2GB and 4GB variant?
I assume I can use my eMMC card purchased with the C2, right?

Same here on S905. MCE usb isn’t working on 9.0.3.
It (MCE usb) also works on the latest nightly (2019.07.02) on my S905X, so I guess something odd has happened here.
I’ve rolled back to 9.0.2 for the moment but am happy to test / post logs from 9.0.2 / 9.0.3 / nightly if needed.

Why do you need external USB IR reiceiver? I removed IR USB drivers from DVB drivers addons, as there are compatibility issues. Anyway, I added support for IR MCE USB in kernel.

Because I find the onboard IR range is quite poor on my devices from where I sit, so just stick my MCE USB Receiver in and run the cable to the TV for good range.

You can try next nightlies for IR MCE.