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Sorry but i can't provide support for android apps, I don't have the time to do this, However You can ask the manufacturer of your box for this kind of problems ( https://www.evpadpro.com )
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I am really confused with your box, From the firmware information you post (from your working box) your firmware seems to be compatible with EVPAD-5S however this EVPAD-5S device specs is different (H6 - 2GB Ram 16GB ROM) also the sticker on your BOARD shows H6 (!) EVPAD 5S firmware: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yK50Kko99d1jq_t-nUA1Ua4ZejvMv7xR Your device hardware seems to be compatible with EVPAD-5P (4GB RAM 32GB ROM - H616) EVPAD 5P firmware: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YjHdFVw0XHMW8_4aVUE3Lpfy52NZ0sSu Also Try this EVPAD 6P firmware: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15v7Ki9Ad6cL-Jr85B8I059VlkeTVA0aE Flash tool https://drive.google.com/file/d/19bIdG3MpAa5yq7k-XfLTKLuGUXEasxMR Try all firmware and Always Check if you have serial output and if you can boot.
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Flashing may succeeds but if you don't have serial output at all, this means that the image you flashing is not compatible with your device. FYI: There is a version of TRANSPEED 6k (with H616) you can test 3 different firmware. you can find it here : https://repairalltv.com/transpeed-6k-tv-box-android-10-0-firmware-download-allwinner-h616/ Always Check if you have serial output.
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@zcrself I build 2 server images based on X96-Mate (h616) Download these both images bellow. https://easyupload.io/m/4yvmoy Non Secure Boot Image: Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_X96-H616_bookworm_current_6.6.44_non-sec.img.xz Secure boot Image: Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_X96-H616_bookworm_current_6.6.44_sec.img.xz Please let me know if you can boot. Your Tv-Box also seems to be similar with H96 Max H616 You can try Android firmware from bellow link. https://www.h96tvbox.com/firmware-download/ https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IJA6yZQwdKc3i9bQl9xlp5jSACZjTb7h image name ( H616_user_H96MaxH616_10_20220804.1049.img ) Note: Try android images only to the bricked device, and use your serial adapter (after flashing) to see if any boot info is available.
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@zcrself Try also the bellow images: Use Balena etcher to burn it to SD Card. 1>X96Q (Z1-Q1) Secure Boot : https://easyupload.io/l1v7bu 2> X96Q (Z1-Q1) Non Secure Boot : https://easyupload.io/clf6ny Please let me know if you can boot. If both images fail to boot then Use your working box, boot on Android go to play store and download the AIDA64 app Post here screenshots of CPU, RAM, OS ,,, etc Also try to identify your PMIC chip of your board e.g axp313a (red circle)
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Sorry for the delayed answer but i am to busy this time. I re-upload my secure boot image for x96q based on Z1 and Q1. You can download it here: https://easyupload.io/l1v7bu Note : From your board pictures i can't clearly see your hardware are you 100% sure that your board is h616 ? because sticker says H6 Please check your hardware in detail as there are many h313/h616 fake boxes. Your box is this one bellow ?
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I just want to test the X96Q_H313_LPDDR3 board with different kernels, I use 6.7.12 kernel on my Transpeed 8k (H618) and it seems to perform nice. However on X96Q_H313_LPDDR3 with 6.6.44 kernel the board is stable, but seems to have response problems,slow video playback problems and consumes lot of CPU resources ( UI ) without reason. (Also seems that GPU is not used) H313 - H616 / H618 are very similar. Yesterday: I compiled the board ( X96Q_H313_LPDDR3 ) with latest --> 6.10.9-edge but the HDMI is broken (i have no console) only ssh, and for this reason i wanted to compile for test with 6.7.12 Today: I test with 6.7.12 and HDMI, Ethernet is working, but I have other problems because 1 of 2 USB ports and sound is not working. I am trying to understand what causes above problems. However seems that box response ( UI ) seems to be much better with 6.7.12 than 6.6.44. I will check further.
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I am looking the way to compile a board with edge kernel of my choice. (for testing) When i use : KERNEL_TARGET="edge" on board_defconfig System selects 6.10.9 however i don't need the latest possible kernel that system is choosing. I want to compile board with kernel 6.7.12 and not 6.10.9 how can i do this ? what else i need to change/add ?
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I did it locally, i modify KERNEL_TARGET="edge" on board configuration The system chooses kernel 6.10.9-edge-sunxi64 I see that Ethernet is working however HDMI seems broken and i don't have console, ssh works.
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For the moment i have complied a driver for aic8800 but it does not work correctly. I will try to compile the branch with the kernel 6.7.12 because with 6.10.9-edge-sunxi64 HDMI seems broken and does not work on x96q_v1.3 The problem is that now my free time is very limited.
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It will not boot on your (non secure) device for sure, because i test it on my (non secure) Z1 and does not boot. We have to find a Live (non secure) Z1 box to extract the image. I am also looking for such device. Devices are not same and emmc + wifi/bt chips are different. Right now i have a bootable SD Card if i make image it will be about 15GB (uncompressed) it is not easy to share it, but i will try it. When i have the time i will inform you.
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Today a made a new attempt to clone the Z1 (secure boot) version of Android and it succeeded Unfortunately i don't have i Live (Non secure boot Z1) to do the same. If you find a live box same with yours, boot with Armbian from SD and use a USB SD reader with SD card (al least 32GB) give the bellow command: sudo dd if=/dev/mmcblk2 of=/dev/sda bs=64K conv=noerror,sync status=progress mmcblk2 --> Tv-box eMMC sda --> Usb Card Reader with (32 GB SD card) When finish, shutdown your TV Box, remove the sd card from reader and insert it to your box It will boot to android.
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@sicxnull My Armbian installation is on eMMC. I tried to switch to edge kernel 6.7.12 via armbian-config in order to test the kernel with my H313 (Z1) . When I choose the kernel and my system rebooted, my box was not able to boot anymore. After i boot from SD and i mount the root partition of eMMC to investigate the problem. I realized that the new kernel make a new folder on /boot/ dtb-6.7.12-edge-sunxi64 and the sun50i-h313-x96q-lpddr3.dtb was missing from this folder (allwinner). When i copy the sun50i-h313-x96q-lpddr3.dtb from the remaining dtb-6.6.44-current-sunxi64 the system booted normally but without sound and Ethernet. is there any way to compile the X96Q v1.3 Branch with edge kernel 6.7.12, including the sound and Ethernet patches from 6.6.44 ? FYI: 6.7.12 seems faster and more responsive than 6.6.44
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Your board is V3.1 and may use a a diferent DTB than V1.3 and for this reason you may have problems with box behavior. Unfortunately at this moment there are Armbian versions for V1.3 and V5.1 boards. V1.3 may partially works for your board. You can also try to compile X96Q_V5.1 to see if something is changing or to switch to an other (newer) kernel via armbian-config
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Follow the instructions on this topic, it works with mpv.
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No because manufacturer don't publish the firmware, they just provide (when needed) updates via update-tool inside the box . I really don't care for android because now both boxes works with Armbian, and for me android makes the box HOT and both boxes are blacklisted from Netflix and there is no reason to use android anymore. FYI: There are two versions of Z1 box. 1> Newer version with Kingston eMMC (secure boot) 2> Older Z1 version was with Micron eMMC and AIC8800 wifi (non secure boot) I Have both tv-boxes, But no firmware for both. I have extracted the DTB from (Secure Z1) for research purposes. I tried unsuccessfully to backup the firmware from a live (Secure Z1 with kingston) via dd with Armbian in order to restore it to a bricked Z1 (Secure Z1 with kingston) but this did not worked for me. if You are looking for firmware for Z1 (you must check your board version first) Do You have a bricked Z1 ? Why you are looking for Android firmware ?
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@vok4us I checked my image to my old (non secure) Z1 and WORKS it boots from SD/eMMC without problems. Also @sicxnull Image boots from SD/eMMC without problems. FYI: I also receive lsof warning. I don't know you why on your tv-box eMMC boot fails (your board is V_1.3) (probably something is different ?) Check also the following : eMMC boot has a delay about ~10 second. Try to boot your tv-box without keyboard / mouse connected. Try to check / format / remove partitions of your eMMC via gparted, and check for errors / reinstall Armbian Try to use different Monitor / TV Try to use diferent image e.g X96Q_v5.1 Finaly if all fails for you: Try to test miniarch (MiniArch-20240715-6.10.10-board-h313.x96_q_lpddr3_v1.3-SD-Image.img.xz ) install it on your emmc and see if it boots.
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Yes your problem probably has to do with u-boot. I had the same problem, but with a different git build, read here: I will check the image to my old Z1 (non secure boot) and i will inform you.
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This is just a warning is not failure operation is finished. Do it again, 1> Boot again from SD Card. 2> Install it via armbian-install to eMMc (don't reboot) even if you receive the warning. 3> Update the bootloader on eMMC via armbian-install. (to ensure that bootloader is written) 4> Power off your tv-box. ( sudo shutdown -h now ) 5> Remove SD card from your Tv-box 6> Unplug - Replug the power cable of your tv-box If your tv-box fails to boot then something is wrong with u-boot.
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Hello, i didn't do something special with MPV on Bookworm 6.7.12 kernel because i see that h264 video playback ((h264 / mp4)) was smooth and CPU utilization very low. For this reason i write above --> Video (MPV with hardware Acceleration) seems to work. I have Bookworm 6.7.12 on my Transpeed8k-t tv box and MPV works fine with kernel 6.7.12. I also have tested video playback with MPV in various H313 tv-boxes with Armbian (e.g Z1 and Q1) with Kernel 6.6.44 but video playback sucks and i used this experimental tutorial in order to watch acceptable (h264 / mp4) video playback (On bookworm 6.6.44 it makes significant difference in CPU utilization on h264 video playback). GPU of H618 and H313 is the same (ARM Mali-G31 MP2) You can read the experimental tutorial bellow (and what modules are used) : I don't know if above kernel patches are applied to 6.7.12 but video decoding seems to work much better (probably due to ffmpeg version ?) Also on my transpeed 8k tv-box (H618, kernel 6.7.12) I have compiled Freetux Tv that uses libVLC (https://github.com/freetuxtv/freetuxtv) and i am able to watch ip tv channels around the world smoothly. In the above image freetux tv uses 5.08 % CPU Utilization however in other channels may increase depending the video codec used.
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Your board is x96q_LPDDR3_v1.3 normally you should not have any problems with the image you used. FYI: You don't need any secure boot image for this board. I compile a normal image for you for the x96q_LPDDR3_v1.3 (same as i use on Z1 and Q1) You can Download it Here: https://easyupload.io/mmdyw7 Instructions: 1> Write the downloaded image on SD Card using Balena Etcher. 2> Boot from SD Card. 3> Install it via armbian-install to eMMc (don't reboot) 4> Update the bootloader on eMMC via armbian-install. (to ensure that bootloader is written) 5> Power off your tv-box. ( sudo shutdown -h now ) 6> Remove SD card from your Tv-box 7> Unplug - Replug the power cable of your tv-box PS: Please let me know if it is working or no. If you encounter any problem please inform us.
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Your board is LPDDR3_v1.3 and from your photos It seems that your system is booting, however HDMI and LAN is not working and you have this screen. (known problem with this hack) You can try the bellow image. Normally your system will boot without above problems. https://github.com/sicXnull/armbian-build/releases/download/v24.8.0-trunk.425/Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_X96q_bookworm_current_6.6.44_mate_desktop.img.xz Use Balena Etcher to burn it on SD.
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I will share it again but Please let me know what image you have used and you had the problem with emmc ? If you used normal image your system probably will not boot with secure boot image. Also if you have a picture of your board/box please place it.
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You can try it but it may fail to boot android for many reasons. When i finally boot my Z1 h313 box with Armbian i made an eMMC backup from a a second Z1 with android, using dd and i tried to restore it to my bricked Z1 device . however when i restore the image Z1 device failed to boot and when i investigate the reason i realize that for some reason gpt partition information was lost on restored device. Chinese manufacturers use common android images for their products, They just customize the logo and boot boot video and some other information including devices firmwares wifi/bt/vfd however in some cases they verify some keys for their boxes on android / vendor partition, and if you try to use unofficial or different manufacturer image does not boot. You can burn a downloaded android image to sd card as startup using PhoenixCard. BUT... When i tried by burning a downloaded firmware image for Transpeed 8k (H618.apollo-p3.T-H618_100M_12_FD650.2023.09.13.17.20.img) using (PhoenixCard.v4.2.4 / Startup ) it stayed on Transpeed logo for Ever. When i have the time, I will try to do it and with Vontar image i download (H618.apollo-p16.VONTAR_H618_100M_12_FD650.2024.05.20.12.40.img) but i believe the the result will be the same because these images are almost identical vontar/transpeed except (logos ) i decompose it both NOTE: If you use PhoenixCard please take care because if you choose product you may erase your eMMC on destination tv-box.
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This Vontar hardware is identical, and the board also with my version of transpeed-8k Please let me know (or provide link) with your working/tested Android 12 firmware image for your Vontar H618.