Here is my experience
1 updated from 20191204 Nightly with all plug-in installed and all stuff working ; result in bootloop.
After the booting screen with update progress the gt-king tries to boot but after beelink image appear the screen goes black and after that the beelink image is popping again , this in chain , think at least 5 minutes and then I took off the power cord
2
Flashed 906p0 from scratch booted and switched off , formatted sd card , flashed latest available nightly(20191214), did the first boot with inserted sd using toothpick metod = same result as above
3
Flashed again 906p0 from scratch and booted , formatted sd card and flashed with etcher the stable 9.2.1 , booted successfully with toothpick method configured , switched off, powered on the stable build clean without configuring media and/or plugin , updated to the latest nightly = same result as the above
I’m not at home now , and I’ll be back tomorrow evening , if there is a way to create a log / debug tell me how and I’ll try if needed
4k content seems to be broken for me.
TV says it’s receiving a 4k input but looks like 1080p.
E.g. I can see the top left 1/4 of the video and osd.
Also happens if changing GUI to 4k.
All I can see is top left 1/4 of screen.
Is this something to do with scaling.
I remember quite a while back we had the opposite where it would playback only in the top left corner and we had to remove something from guisettings but I cannot remember what it was
After 2 hours in standby with black screensaver to turn off the ambilight, I turned on again to watch TV and leds turned on but if I go to watch TV they do nothing.
Entered to hyperion addon to turn off and turn on again, and box freezed, I entered via ssh to reboot, loged in, but reboot doesn’t do anything.
I haven’t tried x265 but I did retry and mpeg2 sample that used to give both my C2 and N2 fits and it played back perfect with the 1214 nightly and new experimental kernel.
I try same method as @OlpioFort. I get latest nightly, flash it on USB storage and SD card and try the toothpick method - result in both experiments is bootloop.
Hello,
thank you for all your hard work. I would like to share my thoughts.
I have been using CoreElec on Beelink GT King for a long time.
The serial number starts with B922. I use g12b_s922x_beelink_gt_king_rev_a.dtb up to version 9.2.1 without any problems.
When I try to upgrade to the new Nightly - regardless of the method - toothpick or using the .update folder with the tar file - the result is always Beelink logo / restart bootloop. I keep my fingers crossed for solving the problem. Regards JAM.