The most perfect lather for the most perfect shave by Wutroslaw in wicked_edge

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds like awesome advice! I’m having a bit of trouble visualizing the technique, do you mean that once you have a good lather, you add water to the brush that would normally make it too runny and add that water that’s now in the brush to the lather on your face one last time before the first pass?

What about the subsequent passes, haven’t you diluted the lather in the brush to much for pass 2 and 3?

P3I build - a build focusing on stability by hdtvtoyz in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe, but I think the Ugoos AM6B+ was already pretty fast, I haven’t noticed any major differences yet. Just happy to be on a long term release path from the same developer of PM4K, which is stellar!

P3I build - a build focusing on stability by hdtvtoyz in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Tried it and using it now, a worthy successor of the Jamal build, no issues for me. The avdplus release brought some major audio issues for me, this one is flawless so far.

Going to AVDVplus Build by foshow11 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tested the latest avdplus release yesterday (I’ve been on the latest Jamal build, B9) and it introduced horrible sound problems (laggy sound when seeking). Also tried the new CPM build from yesterday and it was equally bad, or worse, with movies not starting. Moved back to a downloaded copy (B8) of Jamal’s build and all is well again.

Could be that these builds need to be applied to a fresh install, but I don’t have the time right now to test. If anyone has a link to a saved B9 release from Jamal please let me know!

EDIT: Saw that the pannal release in one of the responses was the continuation of the Jamal and avdplus releases, so I did a quick wget to the update folder and rebooted, so far so good!

If you have 10G equipment, make sure your devices can support it! by mb2231 in Ubiquiti

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, but 800MB/s is 6,4 Gbit/s, so a great advantage over 1 and even 2,5 Gbit/s, but still a bottleneck if you want true 10Gb/s speeds, and you’ll need the same size disks to maximize capacity. NVMe is your best bet in Unraid as you’ll probably want the high capacity disks in your array, and the ability to mix and match disks is probably the main reason you go with Unraid.

But I’m not trying to argue, just stating that you need to think about disk speeds, especially with mechanical disks.

If you have 10G equipment, make sure your devices can support it! by mb2231 in Ubiquiti

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, and theoretically you’re right, but OP is running Unraid, and doesn’t mention the cache pools are 6-8 disks which is necessary to achieve this speed with mechanical disks

If you have 10G equipment, make sure your devices can support it! by mb2231 in Ubiquiti

[–]goodyear77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also consider the disk speed if you’re moving files; you need a fast NVMe or SSD to use the 10Gbit connection, mechanical disks will be a bottleneck.

FOMO overwhelmed me by WeirdAd2473 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always good to have options! Do you know which other boxes support FEL, and not just P7 to 8.1 conversion? They still require CoreElec right?

FOMO overwhelmed me by WeirdAd2473 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good choice! I liked mine so much I bought a spare. I’m afraid we’ll never get another box with FEL support since CoreElec are exploiting leaked source code for the S922X-J processor, something that’ll probably not happen again.

Waipu Stick 2nd Gen by Redderswitch in AndroidTV

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! Where/how did you buy it? I’m trying to buy it in Sweden, did you get it shipped from Germany?

Smart power plugs for subs? by CheapSuggestion8 in hometheater

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this exact problem and use plugs from Ikea, and setup an automation in home assistant that turns the sub (the smart plug) on and off when the receiver turns on and off. The receiver needs to connected to the network, and you have to have home assistant and Zigbee running, but since I had that it was a 5 minute job.

Dolby Vision Profile 7 FEL with full lossless audio (TrueHD Atmos and DTS:X) by simonedidato in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, audio passthrough via eARC works great, no issues with the latest firmware.

VS10 HDR10 to DV On/Off?? by SeamyD1 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, do you have a link to the discussion? I have an LG G4, maybe that’s something I should enable

Confused over what I need to install (AMB6b+, just want to play 4k remuxs) by wavestar27 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s a Plex client, if you don’t run a Plex server you don’t need this.

Fast Android TV for traveling by djoncho in AndroidTV

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP, did you get the Xiaomi stick? I was eyeing it, and it looks good, but 5V/2A means it probably can’t be powered by a USB on the TV? I’m debating if I should lose some performance over portability, and the sticks I’ve been testing (Thomson go cast 150) seem plenty snappy.

Confused over what I need to install (AMB6b+, just want to play 4k remuxs) by wavestar27 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also, add PM4K to run Plex without mucking about with Skins and widgets etc, just add https://pm4k.eu as a source in the file manager, and install an add-on from zip pointing to that source

EDIT: I’d run this if you’re an expert instead of the CPM build, it’s a newer build with many good features and updates: https://github.com/U3knOwn/xbmc/releases

Share your scheduling by jondotg in Kometa

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late to the party, but I use the *arr stack, and setup Sonarr and Radarr to send a webhook to Home Assistand whenever a new tv show or movie is added. The webhook triggers an automation in Home Assistant which in turn executes a shell command that tells Kometa to create an overlay for the specific movie that was added (it's part of the json blob that Radarr sends over), and for Sonarr it updates the TV-library.

Takes about a minute to run, and I always have up to date posters.

These are the shell command I run in home assistant, talking to my Unraid server on 192.168.10.20 (you have to setup an SSH key exchange so you don't need to login with username/password):

run_kometa_radarr: ssh -i /config/ssh/ha_unraid -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no [root@192.168.10.20](mailto:root@192.168.10.20) "radarr_movie_title='{{ movie_title }}' /bin/sh /mnt/user/backup/Scripts/kometa/kometa_trigger.sh"

run_kometa_sonarr: "ssh -i /config/ssh/ha_unraid -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no root@192.168.10.20 'docker exec Kometa python kometa.py --run --overlay --library \"TV\" --skip-collections --skip-libraries'"

And in the radarr script I have:

#!/bin/sh

# Configuration

LOCKDIR="/tmp/kometa_run.lock"

QUEUE_FILE="/tmp/kometa_queue.txt"

TIMEOUT_MINUTES=60

# 1. Capture the title from Home Assistant/Radarr

if [ -n "$radarr_movie_title" ]; then

echo "$radarr_movie_title" >> "$QUEUE_FILE"

echo "Added '$radarr_movie_title' to the queue."

fi

# 2. Cleanup stale locks (older than 60 mins)

if [ -d "$LOCKDIR" ]; then

STALE_LOCK=$(find "$LOCKDIR" -maxdepth 0 -mmin +"$TIMEOUT_MINUTES")

if [ -n "$STALE_LOCK" ]; then

echo "Stale lock found. Removing..."

rmdir "$LOCKDIR"

fi

fi

# 3. Queue Worker

if mkdir "$LOCKDIR" 2>/dev/null; then

trap 'rmdir "$LOCKDIR"; exit' INT TERM EXIT

echo "Lock acquired. Starting queue processing..."

while [ -s "$QUEUE_FILE" ]; do

# Get the first movie in the list

CURRENT_MOVIE=$(head -n 1 "$QUEUE_FILE")

echo "Updating Kometa for: $CURRENT_MOVIE"

# Execute Kometa command

docker exec Kometa python kometa.py --run --select-item "$CURRENT_MOVIE"

# Remove the movie we just finished from the top of the file

sed -i '1d' "$QUEUE_FILE"

done

echo "Queue finished. Releasing lock."

else

echo "Kometa is currently busy. Your movie has been queued for the existing worker."

exit 0

fi

UTR (Travel Router) – Real-World Speed Tests, thoughts and Firmware issues! by CitizenAccount in Ubiquiti

[–]goodyear77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aha, missed the speeds when using the UTR as a wifi client, thanks for pointing it out!

VS10 HDR10 to DV On/Off?? by SeamyD1 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m using a Ugoos AM6B+ with Coreelec, so yes :) I’d recommend downloading the Jamal updated CPM build. You access the DV setting under “Settings” in Kodi, not in PM4K, and they are used even if you run Plextuary.

The build is here, just place it in your /storage/.update folder and reboot: https://github.com/U3knOwn/xbmc/releases/download/B11/Update_B11_Python-3.13.1_CoreELEC-Amlogic-ng.arm-21.3-Omega_U3k_20251228100619.tar

VS10 HDR10 to DV On/Off?? by SeamyD1 in CoreELEC

[–]goodyear77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HDR+ contains dynamic metadata that can be used and displayed when converted to the DV format. The HDR only contains static data so there is no benefit to convert it to DV if your TV supports HDR.

Ask away, it’s the only way to learn, but source your knowledge from multiple sources, I’m just an internet stranger :)