1. Download the latest nightly CoreELEC image.
The stable builds won't work, it has to be one of the latest nightlies
I used this image CoreELEC-Amlogic.arm-9.2-nightly_20191103-Generic.img.gz
2. Write it with Echer or any other image writing app from Windows/Linux.
3. Go to the device_trees folder on the COREELEC partition on your micro-sd card and copy the
g12b_s922x_ugoos_am6_rev_a.dtb file to the root of the micro-sd card and rename the file dtb.img
4. Insert the micro-sd card into the AM6 and hold in the recovery button on the bottom while connecting the power cable.
Release the recovery button when you see the red CoreELEC logo.
This is only needed the first time you set up CoreELEC.
5. CoreELEC should now be set up and work.
In the power menu, you can choose to boot back to nand/emmc which is Android.
If your in Android and using the AndroidTV v0.2.2 firmware by Sasvlad, you can use this app to boot back to CoreELEC
To run Netflx
1. Install the following repo and the Netflix addon from it.
https://github.com/castagnait/reposi...nait-1.0.0.zip
In the addon's settings you can change all the sorting methods to 'year' or 'suggested to you' to not see shows in alphabetical order.
You can also change the min and max bit-rate and resolution required.
You can use up to 1080p on the AM6 since the big heatsink helps to keep it cool.
The first time you run the addon, it will ask you to install Widevine, which will download a 3GB ChromeOS image.
After opening the addon, you can move the mouse pointer to the left of the screen, a menu will slide out where you can change the views.
Change it to 'wall' instead of 'list' to see poster art too to look more like the app.
In the bottom right settings, you can change the video resolution eg. '1920x1080x23.976hz 4000000kbps' of the stream if you enabled manual resolution selection in the addon's settings. Then set it as default to be always used. Choose a stream quality that is suited for your bandwith that doesn't cause buffering issues.
You could also set the stream resolution in the addon's settings as 'auto' if you have a fast connection but sometimes it selects the lowest resolution automatically, so test what works est in your situation. You can also enable subtitles if needed, very helpful for EU, English dubbed shows where there are text or signs in a different language since that won't be translated automatically, only the audio.
LibreELEC
I would suggest users to use LibreELEC instead now since it added support for the wifi chip used in AM6.
Use images with amlg12 in the name and check that the am6 dtb file is used in the txt file.
Hope it's okay to post in your thread since most people use your firmware and don't follow the other AM6 threads to know about Magisk or LibreELEC installation.
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