# myNote **Repository Path**: flyfishes/my-note ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: myNote - **Description**: 记事本 - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-07-07 - **Last Updated**: 2021-07-07 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # CoreELEC 19.2-Matrix_rc2 (June 6th, 2021) **Changes Since 19.2-Matrix_rc1:** - 1.Fixed GLIBC to support Widevine 4.10.2252.0 - **2.Added support for HDR10 and HLG for the VP9 format (YouTube)** **Changes Since 19.1-Matrix:** - Added support for Bananapi M5 and Bananapi M2-Pro - Added full support of Widevine 4.10.2252.0 - Worked on gxl_p212_1g, gxl_p231_1g, gxl_p231_2g, gxl_p241_1g and gxl_p281_1g to get more device booting on project Amlogic-ng - Fixed interlace/progressive info in PlayerDebug - Fixed “Delay after change of refresh rate” that was broken in 19.1 # CoreELEC 19.1-Matrix (May 12th, 2021) CoreELEC 19.1-Matrix is now available. It was a rather short development cycle this time around, which saw the CoreELEC developers focusing on fixing the most common issues reported with the 19.0-Matrix release. Changes Since 19.0-Matrix - Fixed issues with CEC on screensaver - Fixed rare issue with some resolutions not being available - Fixed a couple small update issues - Updated dav1d to 0.8.2 (This provides best available software decoding of AV1 content) - Improved inject_bl301 now supports more boot loader versions - Improved handling of older devices for ceemmc - Fixed some Bluetooth connection problems - Fixed building CoreELEC on aarch64 docker platform - Updated several packages - ceemmc: fix bug by char/integer compare on old systems - Add RTL8188FTV-aml wifi driver, thx to Stane1983 - Implemented Wifi driver QCA6174 - Implemented RTL8761B Bluetooth device - Updated Wifi driver ssv6xxx-aml - Implemented Wifi driver SSV6030P - Add option for Khadas VIM3(l) to switch wired network interface from ‘default’ to ‘M.2 Slot’ - **- Fix LPCM with some AVRs and set the correct codec for DTS-HD** - Add an option to allow playing DTS-HD as LPCM - CoreELEC-settings: add option to backup thumbnails - Kodi: add option to disable DTS-HD Core fallback - Added dt_id device specific option for dtb-xml - H264: Let Kodi decide if 1080p25 should be handled as 1080i50 or not - Fix flickering on stream start when using software decoder - Include C.UTF-8 locale as default to avoid Python3 encoding issues - # CoreELEC 19.0 Matrix (March 2nd, 2021) CoreELEC 19.0-Matrix is now available. We have come a long way to the first stable Kodi Matrix release, and there have been big changes in CoreELEC. It is based upon Kodi v19.0 final. CoreELEC 19 becomes the active development branch and it is based on CoreELEC 9.2.6 Amlogic-NG. So all devices that support Amlogic-NG 9.2.6 will also support CoreELEC 19.0-Matrix. **There is currently no support for GXBB and GXM (S905 and S912 respectively) based devices as these SoC are EOL and there are multiple devices with newer SoC available.** CoreELEC decided to remove support of these SoC family because **they aren’t supported anymore by Amlogic in newer kernel than 3.14** . We spent many hours trying to port these SoC families to the new kernel but it wasn’t successful. Also, the fact of maintaining two different kernels with different Kodi branches is just too time consuming. Please remember that all CoreELEC team members do their work in their own free time and free for you! If you are able to help in porting these SoC family to the newer kernel please feel free to open a pull request or provide a patch. # CoreELEC 9.2.6 (February 21st, 2021)** CoreELEC 9.2.6 is now available. It’s been a slow few months for the 9.2 branch, since our last stable release, but there has been some small changes and fixes that may be important to some users. As we enter into 2021 and get nearer a new major version of CoreELEC, the now ~17 month old 9.2 branch will be getting retired from active development in favor of focusing the developers attention on new features in the next major version of CoreELEC. However this doesn’t mean an immediate end to the 9.2 branch. There will still be maintenance made to the 9.2 branch, and new stable releases from the 9.2 branch when and if needed, just don’t expect anything more exciting then bug fixes and minor updates from the CoreELEC 9.2 branch. Changes Since 9.2.5: - Fixed booting ODROID-HC4 from an ATA drive - Added Device Tree for Beelink GT mini A and GT1 mini - Added support for STK1160 analog TV tuner - Added ZRAM support (Amlogic) - Added Bluetooth auto connect after boot and automatic switch to Bluetooth audio device - Improved media handling and playback - Fixed CEC driver (Amlogic-NG) - Several small bug fixes - Fixed 8K HEVC playback - Added possibility to use BBR TCP congestion control algorithm # CoreELEC 9.2.5 (October 30th, 2020) CoreELEC 9.2.5 is now available. It’s been a slow few months since our last release, but there has been some small changes and fixes that may be important to some users. Changes Since 9.2.4.2: - **- Update Kodi to 18.9** - Added support for ODROID-HC4 - Added driver for AP6275S (WiFi6) - Fixed meson-ir power on - Other small bug fixes and improvements # CoreELEC 9.2.4.2 (August 15th, 2020) CoreELEC 9.2.4.2 is here. It’s been a few months since our last release and we have added support for a few new devices and accessories, as well as many bug fixes and little improvements thanks to the feedback of users on our forum. There is one new change that, despite being in a stable release, we still consider to be an experimental feature. That is support for GXL(S905X,S905D,S905W,S805X) devices with our ng builds. The reason for this is that there are just too many various GXL devices to have been able to test them all and work out all the rough edges. See the CoreELEC forum for more information on this. Changes Since 9.2.3: - **- Update Kodi to 18.8** - Added support for ODROID-N2Plus - Added support for Libre Computer La Frite - Fix issue with update notification - One less black screen / mode switch during boot on some devices - Improve mounting storage devices with duplicate names - GXL devices supported with 4.9 kernel Amlogic-NG builds - (considered experimental for some devices) - User can configure libcec version for better compatibility - **- Playback fixes for some h264 content** - Improved handling of stock clock speeds on some devices. - Added DT for Beelink GS King X to handle fan control - Added support for ODROID HiFi-Shields and other I2S devices on ODROID-C4 - Updated to an improved version of OpenVFD - Added support for RTL8156 based USB adapters (2.5g Ethernet) - Added RT5651 analog audio amp support (MINIX U22X-XJ & Ugoos AM6) - Added SPI device for devices with GPIO headers (ODROID & VIM3(l)) - ceemmc: added official support for Beelink & MINIX devices - bl301: support for GXL devices on amlogic-ng builds - Added settings for basic HDD park/idle control - Many other small bug fixes and improvements # CoreELEC 9.2.3 CoreELEC 9.2.3 is now available. While there are no big individual changes, CoreELEC 9.2.3 does bring many updates, a number of bug fixes identified thanks to the feedback of users on our forum, and several other little refinements. Changes Since 9.2.2: - **- Updated Kodi to 18.7.1** - Updated Kodi addons - Added touchscreen support for ODROID-vu5/vu7/vu5a/vu7a displays (ng) - Added config.ini options to better support odd displays (ng) - Added support for Minix U22-XJ (ng) - Fixed hardware decoding for mpeg4 files. (ng) - Fixed USB related crash and several other small USB issues on ODROID-N2 and ODROID-C4 - Fixed S/PDIF output on ODROID-C4 - Fixed analog audio output on Beelink GT-King Pro - Fixed analog audio on S905X3 devices - Fixed rare issue with SSHd not starting - Fixed bugs with uSD boot (ng) - Fixed CEC wakeup on routing information on Odroid-C4 - Bl301: Fixed SM1 CEC wakeup - Bl301: Fixed USB power enable/disable on resume from suspend on ODROID-N2/ODROID-C4 - meson-ir/remote handling changed so no reboot is needed anymore - Several video playback improvements - Improved handling of several different types of eMMC (ng) - Many other small bug fixes and improvements # CoreELEC 9.2.2 CoreELEC 9.2.2 is now available bringing with it Kodi v18.6; a new, updated kernel for users of our -ng releases (more on this below); support for S905Y2 and S905X3 devices; HDR10+ support for -ng users; support for additional WiFi and BT adaptors and updated drivers for existing ones; and several bug fixes, thanks to all the users who have been running our nightly releases and giving us plenty of feedback to work with. For users of our -ng releases, this release marks a significant upgrade. The kernel has been completely reworked from the ground up and is based on the latest Amlogic Android BSP which now supports HDR10+ playback. We have also completely re-engineered our approach to how the kernel uses the media modules responsible for hardware decoding. Gone are the days of fusing the modules to the kernel; we are now building the media modules as external modules, as Amlogic intended, with fewer hacks in the process. Also of importance to our -ng releases is a fix to Kodi that makes use of the Amlogic multi decoder u-code, as development by Amlogic on the single decoder u-code used in earlier releases appears to have ceased. This brings improved hardware video decoding capabilities and more content is now playable with fewer issues than ever before. Changes since 9.2.1: - Added support for Khadas VIM3L - Added support for Odroid C4 - Added support for X88 King - **- Added support for S905X3 devices** - Added support for S905Y2 devices - Fixed green screen issue (ng) - Fixed HDMI-CEC issues (ng) - Fixed Wake-on-LAN (ng) - Updated bl301 (ng) - Updated boot splash - Updated ceemmc (ng) - Updated installtoemmc (ODROID-N2) - Updated kernel (ng) - Updated libcec - Updated media modules (ng) - Updated ODROID-N2 bootloader - Updated OpenVFD (added FD650 support) - **- Added support for HDR10+ (ng)** - Added TVHeadend 4.3 addon - Fixed resume after pause in Kodi - Updated Hyperion.ng - Updated Kodi addons - **- Updated Kodi to v18.6** - Added new hardware tab in CE-settings - Added support to configure CEC in CE-settings (ng) - Added support to configure fan in CE-settings - Added support to configure ODROID-N2/C4 blue LED heartbeat in CE-settings - Added support to configure ODROID-N2/C4 USB power in CE-settings - Added support to configure IR remote power code in CE-settings (ng) - Added support to configure the CPU governor in CE-settings - Added support to configure VESA display in CE-settings - Added support to configure WOL in CE-settings - Added support to install/remove BL301 bootloader in CE-settings (ng) - Added WiFi driver for RTL8189FS (ng) - Added WiFi driver for RTL8723BS (ng) - Added WiFi driver for RTL8822CS (ng) - Added WiFi driver for MT7668 (ng) - Fixed disconnect/reconnect issue in CE-settings for Broadcom chipsets - Fixed issue with RTL BT adaptors having a new mac on every reboot - Updated Broadcom chipsets WiFi driver - Updated RTL8821CU WiFi driver - Added Bluetooth support for RTL8822BS - Added Bluetooth support for RTL8822CS - Updated Bluetooth firmware for RTL8723BS # CoreELEC 9.2.1 **CoreELEC 9.2.1 ** is now available, bringing with it Kodi v18.5, along with some new additions and a number of small bug fixes that we identified thanks to feedback received from users in our forums. Changes since 9.2.0: - - added 4K GUI scaling toggle for G12 devices - added internal dual boot support for G12 devices * - added SoC model name to system information - added support for custom video modes for G12 devices - added support for multi channel pcm for G12 devices - added WiFi and Bluetooth support for GX devices containing RTL8822B - added Xbox One controller support for G12 devices - fixed 4K OSD corruption for G12 devices (GUI scaling must be enabled) - fixed Bluetooth for GX devices containing BCM4335A0 - fixed force 8bit display output Kodi setting - fixed green screen issue on G12 devices - fixed LePotato internal install script - fixed HDR10+ playback on G12 devices - fixed no Ethernet after rebooting from Android issue on GT-King - **- updated Kodi to v18.5** - updated OpenVFD driver * Refer to the following thread 5 for more information on the ceemmc tool and how to use it. # CoreELEC 9.2.0 CoreELEC 9.2.0 is now available. We have come a long way since our first 9.0.0 release 7 months ago, and there have been big changes in CoreELEC. Based upon Kodi v18.4 final, this release has added support for more devices than ever before. CoreELEC now supports the very latest Amlogic chipsets, including S905X2/S922X and A311D using the Amlogic 4.9 Linux vendor kernel. Changes since 9.0.3: - added ability to turn on/off 5v power during power-off/sleep on ODROID-N2 - added BL301 inject feature * - added support for Beelink GT-King (S922X) - added support for Khadas VIM3 (A311D) - **- added support for S905X2 devices** - added WiFi firmware for devices with AP6236 chipset - added WiFi driver for RTL8822BS - fixed RTL8723BS bluetooth support - rebranded Kodi - updated DVB drivers - **- updated Kodi to v18.4** - updated OpenVFD driver - updated OpenVPN to enable server mode # CoreELEC 9.0.3 CoreELEC 9.0.3 is now available bringing with it Kodi v18.3, support for the ODROID-N2, some new additions and a number of small bug fixes that we identified thanks to the feedback received from users in our forums. Changes since 9.0.2: - added dark grey subtitles option - added device trees for Datamax DM14, Mecool KS2 and Mecool M8S DVB-S2 - added support for ODROID-N2 - added WiFi driver for RTL8821CU based adapters - added automatic setting of double write mode when using hyperion.ng - fixed ability to use multiple amremote configurations - fixed bluetooth issues for devices with QCA9377 chipsets - fixed progressive/interlaced detection - fixed rare crash at start-up if user deleted addons.db and used non-English language - fixed unregister of CEC device during suspend/power-off - improved delay when seeking with DVB/IPTV - updated DVB drivers - **- updated Kodi to v18.3** - updated OpenVFD driver - ODROID-N2 SUPPORT For the last few months the CoreELEC developers have been collaborating with the Hardkernel team on adding support for the one of the newest SBC’s to the market, the ODROID-N2. The ODROID-N2 is the successor to the hugely popular ODROID-C2, the N2 has a completely new and much faster Amlogic S922X SoC, has faster DDR4 memory and comes with USB 3.0, the N2 is more than just a minor upgrade to the previous C2 but is in a whole new class of it’s own that is sure to please anyone who wants the very best hardware for their Kodi experience, for more information on the N2 click here 307. # CoreELEC 9.0.2 CoreELEC 9.0.2 is now available bringing with it Kodi v18.2, some new additions and a number of small bug fixes that we identified thanks to the feedback received from users in our forums. Changes since 9.0.1: - added display info to player process info window - added dtb sanity check at boot - added support to mix LFE in to stereo channels - fixed hyperion.ng slowdown issue - fixed slow boot on some devices installed to internal - fixed subtitle stutter on S912 devices - **- updated Kodi to v18.2** # CoreELEC 9.0.1 CoreELEC 9.0.1 is now available bringing with it Kodi v18.1, some new additions and a number of small bug fixes that we identified thanks to the feedback received from users in our forums. Changes since 9.0.0: - added CE-settings option to mute HDMI audio output - added CE-settings option to overclock GPU - fixed language selection in initial setup - fixed reboot issue (missing syscall 385) - fixed meson-ir/amremote switching when Android is installed - improved subtitle rendering - updated Kodi and pvr.iptvarchive to keep default PVR API - **- updated Kodi to v18.1** # CoreELEC 9.0.0 CoreELEC 9.0.0 has finally arrived, after 10 months since the creation and first alpha release of CoreELEC with users testing Kodi v18 in various stages of it’s development cycle, our first stable release has finally landed. Based upon Kodi v18.0 final, this release contains our biggest change to date with support for both S905 and S912 devices now in a single unified install image. Features: - **- Kodi (Leia) v18.0 Final** - **- 3.14 Linux Kernel** - Open-source DVB driver - OpenVFD - Entware package manager - Amremote and meson-ir remote support - HDR auto colour space/depth switching - Unified install image