Дмитрий Батин Posted July 7, 2023 Posted July 7, 2023 @JMCC dear friend! Can you help a lot of pple to get multimedia acceleration on their OPI4LTS and tell us you secret? How we can get it today on our board? Do you have any manual, that can help us to get it ? we are be very thanks to you 0 Quote
JMCC Posted July 7, 2023 Author Posted July 7, 2023 3 hours ago, Дмитрий Батин said: Do you have any manual, that can help us to get it ? Hello! In the first post, you have links to all the sources, most of them from my GitHub repos. The procedure might be outdated, though, I haven't touched it since 2019. For Kodi, you can try the rockchip branch for legacy kernel, or the mainline branch for current. Compilation instructions are included in the repo. Good luck! 0 Quote
Дмитрий Батин Posted July 7, 2023 Posted July 7, 2023 @JMCC Excuise me - what repo do you mean? 0 Quote
JMCC Posted July 7, 2023 Author Posted July 7, 2023 8 minutes ago, Дмитрий Батин said: what repo As I said just above, look in the first post 0 Quote
stulluk Posted January 15 Posted January 15 I installed this image to my rockpro64: https://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/armbian/archive/rockpro64/archive/Armbian_21.05.4_Rockpro64_buster_legacy_4.4.213.img.xz Installation & automatic booting into KODI works perfectly. In addition, playing h264 encoded video files also played with HW acceleration, playback is smooth, HDMI have audio. The problem is h265 videos. They are stuttering periodically (every 2 seconds ) with all the TVs I tested. Does anybody know a solution to this? @JMCC Also, is it possible to have a : - HW accelerated decoding with smooth h264 / h265 playback - HDMI audio - Automatic booting into kodi on the latest upstream builds of Armbian for Rockpro64 ? Note: I tested LibreElec for Rockpro64 and all above works perfectly. The problem with LibreElec is its rootfs: It is not Debian / ubuntu and I need to be able to install my packages there, so my use-case is best of both worlds. 0 Quote
Ogy Posted March 5 Posted March 5 (edited) Mirror link is broken. Anyone can provide another mirror link?! Le: https://imola.armbian.com/apt/dists/ Edited March 6 by Ogy 0 Quote
SenorSmartyPants Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Recommended way to get this running on a headless system? My end goal is to get HW acceleration working for transcoding using Jellyfin 10.9 (which now supports rkmpp) on my RockPi4a . So I tried to make a new install on an SD card following the directions here. BUT, I didn't install the desktop legacy buster image, I tried Armbian_21.05.1_Rockpi-4a_buster_legacy_4.4.213 instead. During Quote sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade I got an error Quote Err:6 http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports Release 404 Not Found [IP: 199.232.30.132 80] And Quote Unable to locate package media-buster-legacy-rk3399 I'm missing several of the devices listed on the Jellyfin RKMPP page, most notibly rkvenc, dma_heap, mpp_service (but maybe that is just because I'm using a rk33xx chip) Is the desktop image necessary to get all the devices for rkmpp to work? sudo armbianmonitor -u is generating an error for me. Is there a different way now to upload this info? 0 Quote
Werner Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Buster, kernel 4.4.y and therefore this multimedia framework are deprecated. Also take note of Jellyfins wiki: Quote Older chips may be supported but we were unable to test, such as RK356x and RK33xx So there is a chance that they don't work at all. 0 Quote
SenorSmartyPants Posted May 28 Posted May 28 40 minutes ago, Werner said: Buster, kernel 4.4.y and therefore this multimedia framework are deprecated. I get that, this is the Legacy multimedia framework afterall. But as far as I am aware this is the only set up that supports the HW accel chips in RK3399. So it has the only chance of work there might be. But I can't even get media-buster-legacy-rk3399 to install at the moment. Just looking for some guidance if this is related to not using the desktop image, or if it's because of the missing repo I mentioned. 0 Quote
Werner Posted May 28 Posted May 28 The error you get is from upstream. From Debian themselves to say. However "media-buster-legacy-rk3399" package came from Armbian apt repo for Buster which has been phased out as well. 0 Quote
SenorSmartyPants Posted May 28 Posted May 28 So it sounds to me like there's pretty much no chance to get this working, unless I'm building everything myself. And maybe not even then. 0 Quote
SteeMan Posted May 28 Posted May 28 45 minutes ago, SenorSmartyPants said: And maybe not even then. And not even then. Because this is no longer supported by Debian, the files from upstream needed to build no longer exist. 0 Quote
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