Hello East
Well after a few brain farts I got it going , I noticed the second image installed, the wifi is not working for some reason, I had this image installed before and everything work fine, is almost like the ATV 4.1 with a few minor differences but the time works just fine.
I am going to start from scratch and reload everything and see if it does any better.
Thread: OpenSpa with multiboot
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06-15-2014,09:43 PM
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06-15-2014,11:54 PM
Glad you got it going chewie.... I've seen others have a wifi, epg, sound, recording or other plugin problem when installing certain images on multiboot that are usually cured by reinstalling. Once installed and all is working, it's a good idea to back up the usb stick to fall back on. Some using the same images don't have problems at all. Weird, but those gremlins do make things difficult sometimes.
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06-18-2014,03:42 AM
And I can not run on Multiboot UNO. Maybe because of this? As for VU + DUO?
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06-18-2014,12:08 PM
Sorry you cannot get yours to work.... looks like you may have found the answer. You might post your findings in the OpenSpa forums to let them know.
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06-18-2014,11:41 PM
Thank you for your help. I'll wait for the next version of the image. Maybe something will change.
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06-19-2014,01:19 AM
I looked in the OpenSpa forum and they didn't have too much info on the 3.1 image with multiboot for your receiver. I believe two other posters indicated they had a problem and they did not receive much help. Could have been a language problem and therefore they didn't receive any answers.
Curious.... just for the heck of it, have you tried any other images just to see if multiboot works on this receiver? Also, there's the BlackHole and its multiboot but they're having problems with it working with various images too.Last edited by eastof111; 06-19-2014 at 01:38 AM.
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06-19-2014,01:36 PM
Hello East
Regarding the USB 3.0, even if this USB IS backwards compatible, if the connectors on the receiver are 2.0, I understand the speed is going to be the same as a USB 2.0, if the USB connectors on the box are 3.0 than the speeds are much faster than the 2.0 usb.
Regards.
Chewie
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06-19-2014,03:25 PM
True chewie, up to a certain point..... the usb 3.0 sticks that are backwards compatible, use chips which have faster read/write speeds than their 2.0 counterparts, again that depends on the brand name.
If you still have your Raptor, test a usb 2.0 stick and then try a usb 3.0 (same size capacity) and you will see a faster speed for the usb 3.0 stick even though it is using the 2.0 port, again depending on the brand name. Usually the higher capacity, the faster read/write speed. Paying more for a brand name doesn't necessarily guarantee you a faster speed. Nor do their advertised speeds. Some cheap 3.0 sticks will make you think twice about purchasing premium priced brand names. The only factor here would be long term data reliability, but heck even the brand names fail too. Just depends on how much you value the data that you save on the usb stick. If you don't have the Raptor you can test stick speeds via Telnet.
My favorite is a 3.0 PQI 8gb with led in aluminum casing. Can't find them any more, so I had to substitute a Transcend 8 gb with led. Not as fast but it will have to do until PQI comes out with a newer version.
Here's a site that displays some random usb stick speeds [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
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06-20-2014,01:20 AM
Ok, good to know about BH and Uno.
Most of the posters using BH multiboot don't indicate what receivers they are using to test. Here's an example....
"hi with leatest blackhole 2.1.1 on flash I mnaged to install on meobot openspa3.1 and vti6.08 but openld1.4, open vix zeus and openatv4.1 nightly not working on meoboot the rest I did't tested.Thanks "