Hi Portisch, I don’t mix up anything.
The beauty of ceemmc is that it creates a full system backup (all Kodi data included). I have used it more than once to “jumpstart” a new box installation (more than one Ugoos in my home).
I have now found the problem.
I have two storage mounts, pointing to SMB shares on my network. Reason is, this way, access to the shares is faster (quite noticeable when scanning library for changes). I followed these instructions: Mount Network Share | LibreELEC.wiki
I had this suspicion that, since it has to deal with mounting stuff, it might mess up ceemmc. So I disabled those two mounts I had and ceemmc launched, immediately offering me Option #1 as always:
Make a copy of current CoreELEC installation on eMMC to current used SD or USB device
Luckily I remembered about this change I did (a couple of weeks ago), substituting the usual SMB sources with “local” mounted shares.
Hi,
newbie here, I searched the forum but found no answer.
My setup would be: CoreELEC (Ugoos AM6B+) to AV Receiver HDMI 2.0 → 4K DV tv and SDR VPR.
I would only rip my discs in 4k HDR\DV when possibile.
I would like to get CoreELEC in 4k DV when the TV is on, and 1080p HDR->SDR when the VPR is on.
I imagine resolution changes automatically when I change the video output on the AVR, but what about tone mapping HDR to SDR? I see there is a flag in CoreELEC settings, how can I make it work only at certain conditions?
Like setting a rule where CoreELEC decide what to do with metadata: if the display is DV capable run DV; if not, tone map HDR to SDR.
Not that I know of. But your situation is quite strange, I can’t imagine what could be the problem in your setup that stops ceemmc from doing its thing.
I got it work after some reboots the remote.conf was working and the bluetooth was working after i pressed volume + an - complete outside and not in the middle