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  1. ChrisM

    WiFi chipset?

    I've not got one to open up, but if anyone has one (with the warranty expired) and a screwdriver to hand, could you post some photos of the motherboard, hopefully the chip will be identifiable from that. All assuming you're comfortable with that sort of thing... If you do open it up, watch out...
  2. ChrisM

    Kodi 17.6 Stuttering playback from local SSD movies

    If you ever get really stuck/want to experiment, you can also have Kodi using an external app to handle the video playback, something like MX Player or VLC can be worth a try. https://droidbox.co.uk/how-to/manually-choosing-default-video-player/ has the steps. You'll lose some functionality...
  3. ChrisM

    T8 SE Set up Help

    If you're using controllers that can move an on screen cursor and that have both an OK button and one with LMB/picture of a mouse with the left mouse button coloured in, try the LMB/mouse icon one. If you have a controller with a QWERTY keyboard, flip the controller over so the keyboard is...
  4. ChrisM

    Can't get past Setup Step 1

    replied at https://www.droidboxforums.com/posts/42793/
  5. ChrisM

    non-Official Firmware Update

    If the link isn't brought back online (for anyone needing Driver Assistant) https://androiddatahost.com/c9vum (taken from https://androidmtk.com/download-rockchip-driver-assistant ) . You'll want the green button labelled JUST "Download".
  6. ChrisM

    Kodi Backup on Android box

    If the issue boils down to Kodi not being able to write to the external devices, it might be worth backing up to internal storage, then copying the file(s) across in ES File Explorer/File Manager HD/your preferred Android file management app. If you'd prefer not to do this, you could also try...
  7. ChrisM

    W10 hard drive full cant update.

    You might want to address your concerns to DroidBOX themselves, I don't work for them. The W10 Pro page I found at DroidBOX's site (via Google, as it isn't listed on their Choose Your DroidBOX or Compare Models pages) doesn't show it as in stock (nor can back orders be placed), though it may be...
  8. ChrisM

    AlexELEC Thread

    PC version. The download link from the site's Files section was for Kodi 15.2, so updated to the latest version of AlexELEC kernel and system files from github, giving Kodi 16.1 . Dependencies not met led to issues with some video and program add-ons, but some of it worked. Switching to Lubuntu...
  9. ChrisM

    W10 hard drive full cant update.

    DroidBOX used to sell W10 boxes, then the W10 Pro came later. Not sure they still sell either though. Regarding Windows 10 updates, can you download the updates manually maybe, installing a few at a time? I'd not say the box is obsolete, might be worth seeing if the latest large update (Fall...
  10. ChrisM

    Acestream viewing advice please

    Are you sure the link itself is still actually supposed to be valid? As in, could it have been working just for the events themselves, rather than continuous streams for channels?
  11. ChrisM

    W10 hard drive full cant update.

    Things to try: Right click the C drive in Windows Explorer/This PC, select Properties. Now Disk Clean-up. Tick anything large you don't need to keep, click OK. Now repeat, but this time click the Clean up system files button (you'll be asked to confirm as require Admin permissions) and again...
  12. ChrisM

    USB/OTG PORT

    I'd not worry about the OTG side of things. If you ever want to manually flash firmware that is not a ZIP file (likely an IMG file), then you would connect your device to a PC using the OTG USB socket, but other than that, you're not likely to ever use it. On phones/tablets, having a (normally...
  13. ChrisM

    iMXQPro Mini very slow

    I've not tried this out, so NO guarantee the effort will be worth it, but... If you take your laptop's Kodi data folders (specifically any related to the EPG), and copy them to your Android device, it might be that the Android device wouldn't then need to run through the initial set up...
  14. ChrisM

    Acestream Buffering

    Also, you may find that your ISP deliberately throttles the bandwidth of peer to peer based connections. Using a VPN might help with this, as I believe this masks the activity/nature of the connection from your internet provider, however the ISP could also throttle VPN connections/the VPN...
  15. ChrisM

    DroidBOX iMXQPro Mini LibreElec?

    S802 (other than the iMX6, oldest Amlogic models we sold) and S912 (newest) aren't compatible (just for future readers of this thread). Re LibreELEC patches via update folder, works fine IF the update is compatible. I know it has been used for beta testing model-specific patches prior to OTA...
  16. ChrisM

    Does Play Station affect streaming

    You might find the connection has different speeds at different times/different demands. It might be worth copying a large file over your network and then, whilst this is transferring, checking the Hub's reports. If it (after putting the PlayStation on a different WiFi network) streams 1080p...
  17. ChrisM

    Does Play Station affect streaming

    Looks like there is a "Modify your Guest Network" option there, watch the video from the start to learn how to login to the hub in the first place. Might be easier from a laptop/PC. Once setup, you will presumably have two WiFi networks. The newer one could be used to connect to either on your...
  18. ChrisM

    AlexELEC Thread

    For anyone who succeeds, if you need to connect to the device via SSH, Login: root Password: mcpc If you look at which file to download, the names can be broken down like this: example of a file: AlexELEC-PC-6.1-20151025-nv304.128 AlexELEC-S912.MB2.arm-2.3.5 AlexELEC - OS name S912 -...
  19. ChrisM

    DroidBOX iMXQPro Mini LibreElec?

    Interested to see what there is outside of Kodi, just noticed he has S805/812/905/905D/905X listed at http://www.alexelec.in.ua/faylyi/ , so may need to edit the thread, S905 are included as well possibly.
  20. ChrisM

    Twrp

    Fair enough, if it works and doesn't touch the NAND without you wanting it to. As always, if you care about your warranty and don't want to buy a new one, I'd still wait until the warranty expires. Less heartache :) Just finished replying to you elsewhere @Bar , thanks for coming back to this...