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2 minutes ago, andydj said:
Hi , i have a Orange Pi One plus and i have some problem :
1)video resolution stuck on 1024x768 and less colore bit instead of 1920x1080 of May TV
2)Hardware acceleration on h264 codec , i don't know how i have to use it
You can use xrandr to fix the resolution
See : https://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution
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You can download board specific images from :
http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/
Also if you only need the Android Image, you can download the official orange pi build from :
https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1Urh9-yljq9Mrrafp7ZWRVf_s_AdjUoTQ?usp=drive_open
EDIT:
Are sure you used the correct file?
The image provided by the link you mentioned, is 383 Mb, and no other orange pi's official linux image has a size equal to that
So go double check the file you used/extracted
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The Lite2 does not boot with the OPi3 image either, just tested
You need to change the dtb file
I did the same with LibreElec image, and had success only after I changed dtb file
Btw.
Has anyone had success with HDMI audio using 5.6 kernel?
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There is a chance that higher power consumption is coming from graphics unit being used (probably)
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15 minutes ago, sadnblueish said:
Well, there is an libreelec mainline image with sound, mali and vpu support, but you cannot call that desktop, because it's just kodi, thus it is just suitable for media serving
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Your first question:
Although without a heatsink H6 boards easily go up to 70°C (still 10° behind throttling threshold), If you either install a fan or underclock the CPU to around 1.4 GHz, you can go 24/7 assuming there is no power outage or SW issue.
Second:
As you have already had a somehow similar server, you might know some issues that might happen, for example if you use microsdcard as your storage device, you won't get a super reliable server. (but I think using emmc might solve the problem)
Another thing I noticed is that when I installed pihole, the lighttpd stopped working after sometime randomly (it only hurt the web ui, the dns service was still running) , and the problem didn't go when I replaced it with apache, even after I completely removed FTL from pihole, and installed WP for other stuff. This is somehow strange because for example this had never occurred to my BLYNK server or cockpit on my OPi lite 2 board.
Third:
If you mean the OPi3 board, I'm not sure about its USB hub status, but I have OPi Lite 2 and the USB 3 works just fine. I haven't tested the speed yet, and I don't know whether it is behaving just like USB 2 or is in SS mode but I assume it is running at SS mode, because the output of lsusb command recognizes it as USB 3.
Summary:
If you install proper heatsink and cooling fan you can run the server 24/7 as I have had an uptime of around three weeks with OPi lite 2, and I haven't experienced any serious issues, and issues I said above can differ case to case. I think the board can be a suitable replacement/upgrade over OPi zero
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Unfortunately, No
Even for me, the official linux image still does not play sound, but the Android one does.
If you want this board to server you media, then go with android. But if you really want to do this on linux, then install something like soundwire and use another piece of hardware to play sound
Another option would be using a dedicated sound card, by sacrificing a USB port
If you take a look at Linux Mainlining Effort page, you will see that in fact nobody works, niether has worked on audio over hdmi for an allwinner SoC.
Orangepi 3 h6 allwiner chip
in Allwinner sunxi
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Has anyone had success with hdmi audio and kernel 5.6?
I didn't manage to get it to work
Also I tried the "HDMI audio tutorial" post, and it didn't have any effect, because the patches it listed were already in armbian