The 4B now uses SPI flash for the bootloader. Everyone will need a new case — the board layout is different to previous models.
The Kodi Foundation receives a royalty on each case sold to help fund the project, and percentage goes towards Cancer research at the USC Norris. The updated cases will ship in late July. We are still using the Linux 4. On the human side of the project several maintainers also have reduced availability for support due to work and family commitments, and the summer vacation season is about to start. Combining these factors together, the team felt it was better to be patient and not rush releases.
At the moment the master branch uses Linux 5. NB: Users of the new Amlogic AD based Khadas VIM3 board which also lauches today will be able to use the master-branch nightly images — we have a device-tree prepared. If you do want to experiment — please be prepared to submit log files and work with developers to hunt down problems and test solutions.
Incredibly exciting news. I've always thought that RAM didn't much matter to video playback if hardware decoding was supported. My current usage is only p and I won't be upgrading to 4k for many months. Will playback on 1GB be evened out by then? My crystal ball is currently on repair so I can't tell what the future will bring us in a couple of months. HW video decoding also needs RAM for buffers which need to be larger with 4k content than with p.
Not sure about Atmos audio, but if it requires fees I'd expect the position to be the same. I've asked for a clarification.
While you are at it, could perhaps you ask if there was the possibility to make such an hypothecital Dolby Vision Licence available for purchase, just like the optional MPEG2 Licence, that one could buy for the old Raspberries?
If anyone has any insight at all on getting this up and running, I would love to hear it. I'm a little confused about versions. The alpha1 for Rpi4 is supposed to be LibreElec 9. Is it a typo or what am I missing?
Where can I find 9. My understanding is that 9. I'm wondering if it would be theoretically possible to output to both HDMIs ports in mirror configuration. If you're wondering why would anyone want this, this might allow people to forgo buying a HDMI splitter for example, to connect to a soundbar with HDMI 1. I have very laggish stuttering movie playback and also interface have some vsync problems - so much horizontal lines when animation appeared.
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Although this is 'safe', many users desire to keep temperatures below 60C for longevity purposes and to avoid throttling. I do not know if Pi4 has this 'soft limit' behaviour. If it does not currently, I suspect it will be added soon due to the reports of high temperatures. After using bcmstat. Even while playing a p x video the temp stays almost the same or increases only by 2C or so. It has been running continuously at this idle temperature for several weeks as I never bothered to turn it off.
How much of a problem will this be? Also even after 9. Is there any way to generate a report on this and upload it here? Raspberry Pi Documentation. This means you are will not experience any downclock until 80C. Therefore if you are having stuttering it is unrelated to temperature. Personally I would like it cooler for longevity but I would not lose any sleep. If you were using the Pi for something else eg using it for daily duties via Raspbian then I think your temperatures would be a problem because for sure you will sometimes do things that cause the processor to throttle.
A debug log might help.
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