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MECOOL KM9 Android TV Voice Remote Amlogic S905X2 A8.1 4/32 Dual Wifi Fast lan BT4.1

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  • Agronur
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    hi guys and girls. can anyone watch netflix on this device?
    all atv roms i tried gives error. apps and kodi extension wont work.
    i am not asking watching 4k. does apps work or not? if yes how. please help me.

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  • Guest
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    Mainly Kodi, YouTube and Live Channels. I would also include YouTube TV, which I'm still subscribed to...but it stopped working a couple of months ago.

  • clarkss12
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    Guest , How do you watch your media on this KM9? Kodi??

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  • Guest
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    Unfortunately, you've got to pay for Plex and Emby...and I'm too much of a cheapskate to shell out dough just to test products I don't use. Sorry! ;-)

  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by Magendanz View Post

    I have both the KM8 and two KM9s...and I definitely prefer the KM9. It's noticeably faster and running a more recent version of the OS (8.1 vs. 8.0). While the S905X2 sounds like it may be interchangeable with the S905X, the X2's 850MHz Mali-G31 MP2 is considerably smoother than the old 750MHz Mali-450 MP3. The KM9 also comes with higher bandwidth DDR4 DRAM...and 100% more of it.

    Also, I've been unable to build TWRP for the KM8, so you won't be seeing any custom ROMs for it.
    Hahaha, guess that depends on what you use the KM9 for. Magendanz, could you install Plex or Emby servers on some of your hardware, and see you can get the Plex or Emby clients running on the KM9? I was a Kodi user for years, but have since transitioned to Emby, and now I can't go back to Kodi for ever day usage.

    If you can get the Emby client to work on this device, I will give it a better grade, but as it is, for my usage, it is not usable.....

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by C-Leung View Post
    In this way I can forget KM9 in this moment, unless there is firmware update from either official or 3rd party.
    KM8 is in a lower hardware spec, with 2G ram, 16G rom and 2.4G wifi. I am a bit concern whether 2+16 is enough for future use...
    I have both the KM8 and two KM9s...and I definitely prefer the KM9. It's noticeably faster and running a more recent version of the OS (8.1 vs. 8.0). While the S905X2 sounds like it may be interchangeable with the S905X, the X2's 850MHz Mali-G31 MP2 is considerably smoother than the old 750MHz Mali-450 MP3. The KM9 also comes with higher bandwidth DDR4 DRAM...and 100% more of it.

    Also, I've been unable to build TWRP for the KM8, so you won't be seeing any custom ROMs for it.

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  • C-Leung
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    Originally posted by clarkss12 View Post

    In my humble opinion, the Mecool KM8 is a better buy for around $56 USD. Everything seems to work, except Netflix in HD (which you said you don't need), and no Amazon Prime video (so I heard).
    My video on this device >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LygWfEJZ7N0&t=1233s

    The Mecool KM9, for me is a backward step from the KM8, and that is probably because of the newer SOC. It is OK for basic usage, but won't play some of my major apps like Plex or Emby. The Bluetooth voice remote, keeps loosing the connection, so I have to continually pair it.

    My review of the Mecool KM9 >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgneKZ9zBxY&t=300s

    The Mecool M8S Pro L with the Bluetooth Voice remote is a very good device also, but does run quite hot.

    It really depends on what your external hardware setup is, and what apps you want to use it for. Almost all of these devices will play YouTube in 4k, but most lack in quality audio output. In other words, if you have a nice surround system, and 4k TV, you MAY want to consider the Nvidia Shield. Or dual booting the KM8 with CoreELEC and it plays everything, including ALL of the HD audio codecs.

    Running CoreELEC on these inexpensive boxes, you can have Netflix in 720p with DD+.
    Thanks for reply!
    In this way I can forget KM9 in this moment, unless there is firmware update from either official or 3rd party.
    KM8 is in a lower hardware spec, with 2G ram, 16G rom and 2.4G wifi. I am a bit concern whether 2+16 is enough for future use...

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  • kolinsb
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    Hi guys. Is someone have problem with USB 2.0 port? I have KM9 and T95Q and on both of them USB 2.0 port is not working. USB 3.0 port working correctly. Both devices have originaly firmware.

    Sent from my POCOPHONE F1 using Tapatalk

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  • SJMoore
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    Hey, no worries! I'm just glad I was able to get it back up and running again, and with a preferred firmware, for a couple of days it was a paperweight!

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  • Guest
    Guest commented on 's reply
    We really need a tutorial on USB Burning Tool with strong warnings about some of these options. Once you wipe the keys from secure storage, there's really no getting them back.

  • SJMoore
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    Originally posted by Magendanz
    The MAC and serial number are written to secure key storage at the factory, so they should survive flash of an OTA update or AML burn package. Is there a chance you selected something other than the defaults in USB Burning Tool? If you choose the option to "overwrite key" that might have caused you to lose the factory settings.
    Out of frustration I may have checked 'Erase All'.
    Last edited by Guest; 20 February 2019, 01:49.

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by Magendanz View Post
    Funny, I haven't had any video codecs that have been a problem yet, but I primarily play x264 with stereo AAC. I've also been running exclusively on Ethernet without issues. My multi-channel audio I tend to just pass through to my AV receiver. You have to change the defaults for that in Kodi, but so far it's been working fine.

    I've only seen one of these off-brand boxes (the Zidoo X7) that had a locked bootloader. This one is not factory rooted, but the bootloader is unlocked and they're using the Amlogic test keys. That's allowed me to create a signed TWRP OTA update. From there we can do practically anything (as long as it doesn't involve keys in secure storage).

    The KM9 hardware is pretty ideal, and it's even got a reset button. I really just wish that Xiaomi would update the Mi Box to use this latest Amlogic reference board.
    Just cranked up my KM9 and played my BlueRay rip of the Dirty Dozen that is encoded with the VC1 codec. Audio is Dolby Digital, which it is the default codec. The video however is very jerky, not pleasurable to watch.

    This is using version OPM1.171019.11 V0828.20181122. I keep swapping firmwares, so not sure this is your modded version.

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Funny, I haven't had any video codecs that have been a problem yet, but I primarily play x264 with stereo AAC. I've also been running exclusively on Ethernet without issues. My multi-channel audio I tend to just pass through to my AV receiver. You have to change the defaults for that in Kodi, but so far it's been working fine.

    I've only seen one of these off-brand boxes (the Zidoo X7) that had a locked bootloader. This one is not factory rooted, but the bootloader is unlocked and they're using the Amlogic test keys. That's allowed me to create a signed TWRP OTA update. From there we can do practically anything (as long as it doesn't involve keys in secure storage).

    The KM9 hardware is pretty ideal, and it's even got a reset button. I really just wish that Xiaomi would update the Mi Box to use this latest Amlogic reference board.

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  • clarkss12
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    Guest, I hope you are correct about they will push Android PIE to some of these boxes. Right now, for my purposes, the KM9 is useless...... It will play almost all the video Codecs available today including the HEVC 4k videos with high bitrate (but not with the 100 Ethernet connection) with the 5Ghz WiFi band. However, as with most of these boxes, it will NOT play any HD audio, but will play Dolby Digital and DTS. I am not sure if it will play videos encoded with VC1, since most of these boxes wont play it without tons of dropped frames. So, for my system, with a mid range Yamaha AVR, I like to hear the HD audio. Also, none of these boxes support automatic framerate, switching, even using Kodi.

    The biggest issue for me, is that this KM9 will NOT play Plex OR Emby, which is a non-starter for me. Also, there is no LibreELEC or CoreELEC for it. I can't remember if it has a locked bootloader.

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  • Guest
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    Well, it's true that we mainly get updates from the online retailers (e.g. http://blog.geekbuying.com), not over the air. With the Amlogic SDK 9.0 now just coming out of beta, I'm hopeful that any box based on the Amlogic u211 reference board will have a promising future...and the KM9 is still the only one with Widevine L1.
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