Hi all,
Apologies if I come across as a noob, but technically I am when it comes to these android boxes!
I bought the m5 a few months ago while on standard adsl broadband, mainly just to watch live football and also impractical jokers via Genesis. Buffering was quite frequent and put this down to the broadband, 7 meg download and 0.8 upload wasn't going to set the world on fire.
Upgraded to Virgin fibre, and the first few weeks after this it was a lot quicker. However now it seems to take a while to buffer the whole 20 minute video for impractical jokers, even ones that I'd watched not long after switching to virgin. I work in tech support, so I've tried a few things, tested watching a standard 4 min video on YouTube, this buffered within 10-15 seconds. Trying to use the ota updater or system update brings up "error fetching update info: invalid rom ID (droidboxm5)!
So I uninstalled Kodi, downloaded 15.2 direct from droid box blog website and put into a usb and installed. Whilst on the Internet, I made other changes after using good old Google. I disabled the router's firewall, and set up wireless Mac filtering. I logged into the Virgin account and turned off the virus function, and child safe mode. I've also downloaded an advancedsettings.xml file from the web and applied this to user data folder, all to no avail.
A few side notes, this is connected wired right next to the router with a standard length Ethernet cable, running speed test shows download of 22 and upload of 3. I have a desktop wired into the router, with a much longer Ethernet cable in another room, and the speedtest shows as over 50 meg download with 3 meg upload, which is baffling, I'd expect the opposite. I've noticed that the memory usage is very high, constantly around 65%, and a few times Kodi has crashed loading a video stating cache was too full. I have an external hard drive that isn't being used, if I could plug that in and have that running alongside the android box, and let this have all apps installed, and let the cache build on there until I clear it, would that work, and is that even possible? I've posted below the system details incase that helps, incase I'm not running latest updates etc, and how to install these, basically any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kodi 15.2 git:2015-10-31-02e7013-dirty (compiled oct 31 2015)
Kernel version 3.10.33
Android version 4.4.2
Model version m201
Build number k5.m5.20150306.v2.2.0
Apologies if I come across as a noob, but technically I am when it comes to these android boxes!
I bought the m5 a few months ago while on standard adsl broadband, mainly just to watch live football and also impractical jokers via Genesis. Buffering was quite frequent and put this down to the broadband, 7 meg download and 0.8 upload wasn't going to set the world on fire.
Upgraded to Virgin fibre, and the first few weeks after this it was a lot quicker. However now it seems to take a while to buffer the whole 20 minute video for impractical jokers, even ones that I'd watched not long after switching to virgin. I work in tech support, so I've tried a few things, tested watching a standard 4 min video on YouTube, this buffered within 10-15 seconds. Trying to use the ota updater or system update brings up "error fetching update info: invalid rom ID (droidboxm5)!
So I uninstalled Kodi, downloaded 15.2 direct from droid box blog website and put into a usb and installed. Whilst on the Internet, I made other changes after using good old Google. I disabled the router's firewall, and set up wireless Mac filtering. I logged into the Virgin account and turned off the virus function, and child safe mode. I've also downloaded an advancedsettings.xml file from the web and applied this to user data folder, all to no avail.
A few side notes, this is connected wired right next to the router with a standard length Ethernet cable, running speed test shows download of 22 and upload of 3. I have a desktop wired into the router, with a much longer Ethernet cable in another room, and the speedtest shows as over 50 meg download with 3 meg upload, which is baffling, I'd expect the opposite. I've noticed that the memory usage is very high, constantly around 65%, and a few times Kodi has crashed loading a video stating cache was too full. I have an external hard drive that isn't being used, if I could plug that in and have that running alongside the android box, and let this have all apps installed, and let the cache build on there until I clear it, would that work, and is that even possible? I've posted below the system details incase that helps, incase I'm not running latest updates etc, and how to install these, basically any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kodi 15.2 git:2015-10-31-02e7013-dirty (compiled oct 31 2015)
Kernel version 3.10.33
Android version 4.4.2
Model version m201
Build number k5.m5.20150306.v2.2.0