No changes in the settings. With 9.2.1 all of those sample videos were properly displayed.
Whitelisted all resolutions except both 4096x and 3840x2160p 30.00Hz and 3840x2160p 23.98Hz
But with those two 3840x are whitelisted no difference.
OK. More details of the issue I’m experiencing:
After N2 reboot each ONLY first sample video is properly displayed but when starting another one it is distorted as on the examples above.
In other words:
after N2 reboot when I start play for instance Spears_Munsil_Quantization_Test_2160p.mp4 it is properly displayed BUT next file is distorted when play
after N2 reboot when I start play for instance Sony Mount Blanc HDR UHD 4K Demo.mp4 it is properly displayed BUT next file is distorted when play
and so on…
@anon88919003: YES, setting GUI to 4K solves the issue.
Thank you very much for your support and of course to all CoreELEC devs big thanks for the work you guys are doing…
Made a fresh install on same uSD card, and it took normal time to finish. First reboot from pressing “Reboot” to Home Screen took 34 seconds, so everything back to normal, or even faster that 9.2.1.
Great job again, thanks and congratulations
Sorry to report that both my SD cards running 9.2.2 on N2 are broken. I’m restoring images on working 9.2.1 to them as I write this.
What happened was that I noticed that Plex media server wasn’t running on the N2. The Linux server docker image updater was showing at installing 50% and it was stuck. No choice but to reboot and that was that for the card. Boot to 9.2.2 splash screen and then nothing.
To be sure I repeated with second card and wrecked that one too.
On my N2 Kodi only shows a black screen upon waking up from sleep.
Kodi needs to be restarted from console, after which it works fine again (until next sleep),
It used to be that during video playback, CPU speed would continuously wander up and down between 667MHz and 1800MHz but now sits at a generally consistent 667MHz, with a 3 degree reduction in temps.
9.2.2 is butter smooth and for me right now, as stable as could be.
Reboot is not boot, so time your uSD card from pressing reboot and back to Home Screen to be comparable.
Mine is not a speedy uSD, it’s from RPi-1 days
Haven’t tried it in another port but am having the same boot loop issue with my HDD in the port next to the power cable. Haven’t been able to capture UART logs (any steer on how to capture them?).
Congrats on the new release! Just curious, any other benefits for us old S912 users other than Kodi 18.6 (just to be clear, this is awesome by itself)? Cheers!