Kirkstone builds are being tested, but are not publicly available for download, they are only available for developers.
( if that is not the case, something is wrong and needs to be fixed )
Posted by WanWizard on 24 March 2024 - 13:50
Kirkstone builds are being tested, but are not publicly available for download, they are only available for developers.
( if that is not the case, something is wrong and needs to be fixed )
Posted by WanWizard on 18 March 2024 - 21:11
I'll have a look, once I've managed to fix our crashing NAS...
Posted by WanWizard on 16 March 2024 - 14:42
Posted by WanWizard on 13 March 2024 - 20:07
1. We will never know until that has been properly debugged on your box and with your file(s) of streams.
I remain convinced that the box isn't frozen, the box is waiting for a stream to respond.
Posted by WanWizard on 13 March 2024 - 16:36
I've passed the issue on to the developers.
Posted by WanWizard on 13 March 2024 - 16:30
You have FCC on, perhaps tuxtxt isn't compatible with it, and gets confused with multiple PID's pre-tuned?
Posted by WanWizard on 10 March 2024 - 16:08
Either way, there isn't much you can do about it. you can tell the SoC what output you want at the HDMI end, and that's about it.
Using @Dimitrij's plugin, you can make a mapping from what the channel says is broadcasted (1080i25) to what you want at the HDMI end (which basically configures the SoC on a per-channel basis), and that is the end of the tuning abilities.
If the SoC does it wrong in your opinion, the only thing you can do is to use the plugin to make a mapping so that the SoC doesn't do anything (so you map 1080i25 to 1080i25, 1080p50 to 1080p50, and so on), and hope the TV deinterlacer does a better job.
Or find a box with a BCM SoC and see if that does a better job.
Posted by WanWizard on 10 March 2024 - 15:47
The problem has always been, from day one, that HbbTV libraries have paid-for licenses, they are closed source.
Manufacturers have made an implementation, at the moment the hardware was put to market, so they could put "HbbTV" on the box (a main selling point in countries like Germany). And that was the last time they looked at it, as maintaining it costs money, and they are not in the business of spending.
So obviously, as time progresses and image makers upgraded their OE, things started to break.
The only possible light and the end of the tunnel was OpenHbbTVbrowser, an open source solution, but that project seems dead, no activity in over 3 years.
Posted by WanWizard on 9 March 2024 - 17:46
Drivers are loaded at boot time, restarting the GUI just restarts the Enigma application.
Posted by WanWizard on 9 March 2024 - 09:36
... you need to install it from the commandline, or using the advanced options menu of the software management plugin.
Posted by WanWizard on 3 March 2024 - 20:13
Then your submoduiles (or at least meta-vuplus) aren't up to date.
the old hbbtv plugin was removed from the BSP two years ago: https://github.com/O...044b3fcbdb23fdc
Posted by WanWizard on 3 March 2024 - 20:08
Have you changed things in your local OE? We don't have a enigma2-plugin-extensions-hbbtv plugin in the feed for the vuduo.
Posted by WanWizard on 3 March 2024 - 19:14
You haven't included the error message itself.
Posted by WanWizard on 2 March 2024 - 22:42
So on openpli it's not gonna work, that's what you sayin' ?
I've looked in the manufacturer BSP (the software layer supplied by the manufacturer which contains the linux kernel and hardware drivers).
The driver is called hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c which means you won't find it in the driver section of the plugin lists, you need to install it from the commandline, or using the advanced options menu of the software management plugin.
It is available on my Duo 4K:
root@vuduo4k:~# opkg list | grep hmp hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c-arm - V160430-r1.5 - media tree drivers for hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c-arm-dbg - V160430-r1.5 - media tree drivers for hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c - Debugging files hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c-arm-dev - V160430-r1.5 - media tree drivers for hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c - Development files
so
opkg install hmp-usb-dvb-t2-c-arm
and a reboot of the box from the menu should fix it.
Posted by WanWizard on 2 March 2024 - 14:57
It has nothing to do with language.
You don't seem to be able to see that you have 2 crontab commands on a single line, and even when I posted the wrong line and the correction, you don't seem to understand it.
So I stick with the conclusion you have absolutely no clue what you are doing, and why, you're just trying to implement some hack you found somewhere or someone gave you, without knowing what you are doing.