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el bandido
03-06-2020, 05:47 PM
Attached are images for the OSMio4k+ that were built on March 5, 2020. These images are not test versions, and should perform well for users in North America. The feeds or downloadable plugins have been updated, and contain some items that are not normally found in image feeds.

I would like to acknowledge and give Thanks to MCelliotG for providing the bootlogos, and the Glamour line of skins.
I would like to acknowledge and give Thanks to everyone that ran the test versions and gave feedback about them.
I would like to acknowledge and give Thanks to stephan94 for locating skin files, and other items to install in the feeds.

The current version of TNAP-3 may give some of the older 720p 60Hz televisions or monitors problems on initial start-up due to the receiver wanting to boot in 50Hz mode when a 720p television or monitor is connected to it. A 720p 60 Hz backup file is attached that will allow a 720p 60Hz resolution at the first boot. Anyone that has a 720p issue should download and unzip the attached startup file and place it alongside the osmio4k+ image folder.This would give you two folders on the usb stick, one named backup, and another folder named osmio4k+. For multiboot install, the correct osmio4k zipped image file goes in the downloaded_images folder, and the Unzipped backup folder goes an a blank usb drive that is inserted in the receiver. Anyone having issues with 720p 60Hz should comment in the discussion thread.

As with all other images files, or other types of downloads, Use these images at your own risk! The attached files have been tested to boot and work.

The attached files are not designed for the OSMio4k (osmio4k) receiver.!
You can discuss this Thread >>HERE<<.

TNAP 3.2 images are available in post#2 of this thread.

el bandido
04-20-2020, 09:55 AM
Attached are TNAP 3.2 images.
What's new:
Changed Tuner Architecture
New Kernel, 5.5.16
Misc. Updates & Adjustments

Note:
TNAP 3.2 Is set to 720p 60Hz. Please set the correct resolution for your system after initial boot.

Any questions or comments may be posted in the TNAP 3.0 discussion thread. The link for this thread can be found in post#1.