I did and it brings me to a pretty big menu with lots of options...Which one is it to boot off the USB?Power off your NEO U9-H [keep the power supply and display connected.
Press and hold the power button for approx. 8 seconds until the unit grabs the USB or SD-card.
Why not use the Delete button under your post?!deleted
I fail
I've read so many guides, not sure if they're dated or not with old files.
I downloaded the SD creator.
I "wrote" Librelec-genericx86_64-9.1.501.img
Put the USB in my minix and it just boots up like normal - what am i missing?
I haven't heard of Coreelec, thanks! I just want the best experience for playing movies from my HD's. I don't stream movies from kodi -i plug in my HD's.You better use CoreElec instead of LibreElec. CoreElec is a special Amlogic version and it's easier to install.
Just select the good device (U9-H) and go on : https://coreelec.org/
I had to move the dtb.img from the root over to the main directory - i just booted in corelec! It says "partition resizing in progress". It's sitting at "resizing file system"I never installed coreelec but i know you have to download for the right device: (in this case for U9-H )
S912 with 2Gb RAM
even if i format them they have no room.
Windows...Formatting completely wipes all data from a disc/device. They should be wiped clean ready to write new data.
How are you "formatting" your USB drives?
What devices do you have available? I.e. a Windows PC, Android media hub, Macbook, etc.?
All my files are Atmos source, and they were working - now its just dolby surround, not Atmos.Hi. Glad you made it ☺.
I don't use coreelec as i said before but i think:
You don't have to change nothing in kodi settings (display).
It is a "appareance problem".
If you are playing a 4k/1080p movie kodi does that automaticaly.
Leave display settings with default settings.
Sound is not with me... I only know basic stuff and i only use tv speakers.
I use default audio settings and i use kodi 18.4 with CE latest ROM.
Sound - you have to modify some settings (passthrough, etc) and have a appropriate file/hardware that support that.