2. As Trebor notes, this build initially expects to find the TV or monitor set to 720p. You can change to 1080p after the first full boot.
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1. JM's original beta release contained 2 files: a zip and a recovery. His recovery was problematic so I used stock recovery and, yes, just navigated to that zip file.
2. As Trebor notes, this build initially expects to find the TV or monitor set to 720p. You can change to 1080p after the first full boot.
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OK, that was borikua problem I think. No worries
Originally posted by al8782 View PostI'm not losing tv signal, just can't get pass splash screen. I'll load JM's android and try it again.
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Originally posted by Zahir View PostWhat is the name of the zip file you downloaded?
All my linux installs have been installed through EXT
EM8_OpenELEC_Beta.rar
And these are the files inside.
bootloader.img
KERNEL
logo.img
META-INF
system
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Originally posted by Zahir View PostWhat is the name of the zip file you downloaded?
I know it's a completely different box, but the openelec zips I use to flashed my Mx2 has the same files as this build minus the bootloader.img.
UPDATE: That didn't work. :-)
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Originally posted by al8782 View PostI was actually thinking of taking out the bootloader.img and try to install without it.
I know it's a completely different box, but the openelec zips I use to flashed my Mx2 has the same files as this build minus the bootloader.img.
UPDATE: That didn't work. :-)
1. Yes, you don't unzip the second zip containing those 5 files. You place it directly on the SD card. And that second zip is named "EM8_JustMe_OpenElec_Beta".
2. Since this isn't working for you, I wonder if the slightly later version JM shared with me might get you booted? This version has issues with addons, as I mentioned in other posts. I can't recommend it. But if it boots on your box, it might break the jinx and allow you to reinstall the properly working beta over it.
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After trying Putty, Winscp and Filezilla, to file-copy/browse OpenElec on M8
Was re-reading and tried what Zahir did with good ol' Windows Explore
can now easily browse OpenElec.
Sometimes Just cant see the forest because of the tress
Cheers
Originally posted by Zahir View Postnavigate via good ol' Windows Explorer to the "ConfigFiles" folder on OpenElec and copy the file to that
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Originally posted by trebor View PostAfter trying Putty, Winscp and Filezilla, to file-copy/browse OpenElec on M8
Was re-reading and tried what Zahir did with good ol' Windows Explore
can now easily browse OpenElec.
Sometimes Just cant see the forest because of the tress
Cheers
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