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[ROM] Android TV (7.1.2) Beelink GT1 (Multi 6255 & 9377 Standard+Ultimate)
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First of all I want to thank tillaz87 very much for your work!! The ROM is great!!!
I'm having an issue with 706D0 firmware on v10.3 and I don't know if it's ROM or hardware related, or even something else: when I'm streaming a video in Kodi from my local NAS, I randomly get a blue screen for a few seconds, and then playback continues normally.
While the bluse screen is shown, the playback continues though (sound, remote input, etc). Any thoughts?
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Hello tillaz87. I have tested your latest Rom 10.4 (no ATV) on my TV box Yoka KB2 Pro 3/32 DDR4 and have been very satisfied with the performance, really great. However, I do not understand why they took out the original Android keyboard. Unfortunately I have no possibility with my air fly mouse to enter the letters. A real shame. Is there possibly the possibility to change that the original keypad input is available? Sorry for my english
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Originally posted by dimon4ik86 View PostHello tillaz87. I have tested your latest Rom 10.4 (no ATV) on my TV box Yoka KB2 Pro 3/32 DDR4 and have been very satisfied with the performance, really great. However, I do not understand why they took out the original Android keyboard. Unfortunately I have no possibility with my air fly mouse to enter the letters. A real shame. Is there possibly the possibility to change that the original keypad input is available? Sorry for my englishLast edited by JoseM; 19 March 2018, 21:49.
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Originally posted by dimon4ik86 View PostHowever, I do not understand why they took out the original Android keyboard.
Originally posted by dimon4ik86 View PostUnfortunately I have no possibility with my air fly mouse to enter the letters. A real shame. Is there possibly the possibility to change that the original keypad input is available? Sorry for my english
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Originally posted by dimon4ik86 View PostHello tillaz87. I have tested your latest Rom 10.4 (no ATV) on my TV box Yoka KB2 Pro 3/32 DDR4 and have been very satisfied with the performance, really great. However, I do not understand why they took out the original Android keyboard. Unfortunately I have no possibility with my air fly mouse to enter the letters. A real shame. Is there possibly the possibility to change that the original keypad input is available? Sorry for my english
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For making screenshots I did "key 99 SYSRQ" - Blue button. That's all right. I'm not using Kodi and changed calling "KODI" (green button) with turning my usb camera on. I just changed the name of package at the ***.apk of camera with name "org.xbmc.kodi". And that's working fine. But I understand that's not the right way and I'd like to know how could be better to change for example next Yellow button VIDEO_PLAY(youtube) on my application. I can't to find where are links of KODI and VIDEO_PLAY corresponds to the "org.xbmc.kodi" and "com.google.android.youtube.tv"? Thanks advance.
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Originally posted by konshul View PostFor making screenshots I did "key 99 SYSRQ" - Blue button. That's all right. I'm not using Kodi and changed calling "KODI" (green button) with turning my usb camera on. I just changed the name of package at the ***.apk of camera with name "org.xbmc.kodi". And that's working fine. But I understand that's not the right way and I'd like to know how could be better to change for example next Yellow button VIDEO_PLAY(youtube) on my application. I can't to find where are links of KODI and VIDEO_PLAY corresponds to the "org.xbmc.kodi" and "com.google.android.youtube.tv"? Thanks advance.
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Originally posted by tillaz87 View Post
The original Android keyboard is not part of Android TV that's why.
Unfortunately this is mentioned in the notes on first post, with a fix! but many don't read it.. I do not understand why, as it would stop repetitive questions that eventually end all response.
I have read this manual, but I as a layman feel that as cumbersome and thought there is an easier way to solve this problem
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