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[ROM] Unofficial OpenELEC for MK808B+ and MXQ
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Update uploaded. I'm not happy with the way power down works, I'm waiting to get some information on how to do it properly from Nexteon.
Changelog:- re-added Kodi audio patches to hopefully fix audio drops experienced by some users
- added Kodi patches from Koying to improve SD video playback and fix occasional decoder deadlocks
- added "Reboot from NAND" option to Confluence skin
- added a possibility to either power off or suspend the box
- fixed u-boot logo not showing after bootloader update
- fixed HD18Q SD build to include all necessary files
- excluded media_build drivers from build (temporarily?) to fix DVB module errors
More information and download links at https://github.com/kszaq/OpenELEC.tv...s/tag/5.0.8.17
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Thank you for the update. I have mixed results to report:
- the new bootloader now displays the original "Google TV" logo
- toothpick recovery method works again
- e4000 tuner is properly detected, but DVB-T reception is defective
Here is the RTL2832/e4000 TV stick on MK where only one mux barely works (pixelated and freezing):
Tvheadend log: http://pastebin.com/p6qf9GiN
And the same TV stick on a PC with OpenELEC-Generic.i386-5.0.8 with all muxes OK and perfect TV reception:
Tvheadend log: http://pastebin.com/5YGZ7yFt
Please help.
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I just flashed the latest build for hd18q 5.0.8.17. everything works except the wifi/bluetooth, not too fussed about the bluetooth but would love to get the wifi working. i went through my original boxes firmware to see what drivers it used and found these 8188eu.ko 8192cu.ko . not sure why it wont boot the wifi
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Originally posted by kkm View PostThank you for the update. I have mixed results to report:
- the new bootloader now displays the original "Google TV" logo
- toothpick recovery method works again
- e4000 tuner is properly detected, but DVB-T reception is defective
Here is the RTL2832/e4000 TV stick on MK where only one mux barely works (pixelated and freezing):
[ATTACH]n510409[/ATTACH]
Tvheadend log: http://pastebin.com/p6qf9GiN
And the same TV stick on a PC with OpenELEC-Generic.i386-5.0.8 with all muxes OK and perfect TV reception:
[ATTACH]n510410[/ATTACH]
Tvheadend log: http://pastebin.com/5YGZ7yFt
Please help.
The solution? Wait for updated kernel driver or try to port RPi fixes - I failed to do that, maybe I'll try again at some point. You can read about it more on Odroid forum, Odroid-C1 uses the same SoC and kernel: http://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=8106
Originally posted by djdean1 View PostI just flashed the latest build for hd18q 5.0.8.17. everything works except the wifi/bluetooth, not too fussed about the bluetooth but would love to get the wifi working. i went through my original boxes firmware to see what drivers it used and found these 8188eu.ko 8192cu.ko . not sure why it wont boot the wifiLast edited by kszaq; 08 July 2015, 11:46.
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Originally posted by kszaq View PostIt seems like your tuner won't work at the moment, just as my IT9135 tuner doesn't.IT9135 DVB-T tuner works very well with a fresh install of OpenELEC 5.0.8 (p15) 5.0.8-20150610... the tuner is great with zero problems. It's detected as a AF9033.
The Odroid C1 link is invalid. Did you check the May Amlogic release? Maybe it's a newer kernel?
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Originally posted by djdean1 View PostNo problem man need me to test anything let me know
Originally posted by kkm View PostThe Odroid C1 link is invalid.
Originally posted by kkm View PostDid you check the May Amlogic release? Maybe it's a newer kernel?
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Originally posted by kszaq View Postdjdean1 I found the reason why the modules were not compiled in. Please try flashing this update: http://s805.eu/test/OpenELEC-Amlogic...17.wififix.tar
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Originally posted by djdean1 View PostUnfortunately modprobe command doesn't work. I have attached both logs. I have also attached the 8192cu file from my android image
2. Can you try modprobe wifi_dummy (+ dmesg) to check whether you have a SDIO WiFi chip?
3. There is no sign of Realtek WiFi in your dmesg. It is a USB-based device so it should be visible in dmesg. Are you sure that your device uses Realtek chip?
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I tried another TV stick from my collection, Abilis AS102, which I thought had no Linux support. It is not detected during booting but lsmod recognizes it after plugging in as dvb_as102. However tvheadend does not list it as a TV adapter. Would you be able to move it from media_build to the kernel drivers in the next release? Maybe this one will work.
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