CoreELEC 22.0-Piers_alpha2 Discussion

Hi,

all over sudden my CEC seemed to stop working. However, my setup hasn’t changed at all.

The only recent change was to update from Alpha1 to Alpha2. CEC used to work in the beginning but then suddenly not anymore. Hence I cannot control Kodi via the Remote Controller of my Samsung TV.

Have already tried to reset Kodis CEC settings, no change. Disabled an re-enabled CEC in the TV, no change.

What can I do to troubleshoot? Thanks.

Edit: I’m running CE on Odroid N2+

Disconnected all power, also from TV and start again.

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True indeed - now it’s working again! Weird.

First try on CE22 here , great work :clap::clap::clap: Feels snappier then my old CE21 install.

Are there any plans to implement dv always on? (GUI in lldv) Would be great to have for projectors that takes along time to switch from sdr→dv .

How to compile only the device tree in the CoreELEC source code directoryI have successfully built coreelec.img using the default configuration.I have a circuit board similar to the Khadas KVIM4. I modified the device tree file based on the KVIM4’s. How can I compile only the modified Khadas KVIM4 device tree when building the CoreELEC-22 branch?

change file build.CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-22/build/linux-*/common_drivers/arch/arm64/boot/dts/amlogic/t7_a311d2_khadas_vim4.dts or the one you like

remove linux stamp file
rm -f build.CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-22/.stamps/linux/build_target

build linux
./scripts/build linux

dtb file is build

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Model: HK1 X50 (s905x5m).

with s7d_s905x5m_4g_1gbit.dtb.

Problem:Initially, everything was functioning normally, but after rebooting the set-top box, CoreELEC restarted and failed to automatically connect to Wi-Fi—as if it had no network connection prior to the reboot. This forces me to manually reconnect to Wi-Fi each time, which is quite inconvenient.

https://paste.coreelec.org/CosmoVendor

I’m not sure whether this is a hardware issue with the device or a driver issue.

Get a supported device?

You’re absolutely right. It’s just that this device has been quite popular lately—it even comes with an active cooling fan and is powered by the S905X5M chip. I see what you mean, and it’s probably indeed a hardware issue with the device.

My experience is the S905X5M runs cool anyway so I am curious why they added the fan in their design.

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