Download CoreELEC 19.4-Matrix
The developers behind Core Embedded Linux Entertainment Center recently released version 19.3 of Matrix. CoreELEC is a fork of LibreELEC, which in turn arose after a large number of developers left OpenELEC due to disagreements and started their own business. These Linux distributions are based on Kodi and can turn a computer into a full-fledged htpc. CoreELEC focuses specifically on the chips of amlogic† The changelog for this version looks like this:
Changes Since 19.4-Matrix_rc3
- Added support for Radxa Zero 2
- Fixed Ethernet on Minix NEO U22-XJ
- Added support for Minix U22-XJ Max rev.a
- Fixed issue with some µSD on GXL devices
Changes Since 19.3-Matrix
- Fixed missing udev rule for Realtek RTL8821CU
- Fixed aspect ratio in player debug info for MPEG4, H265, VC1, VP9
- Fixed gpio power
- Fixed scaling on 4k OSD GUI
- Fixed deinterlace on g12b rev.a and g12a
- Fixed DVB driver
- Added missing ‘now’ hdmitx attribute
- Updated NFS to 5.0.1
- Check and fix label if needed or internal install
- Changed Linux config to be able again to load overlay DVB modules
- Bumped Linux kernel to 4.9.269
- Added VIM3(L) NVMe support
- Fixed interrupt smp-affinity for CEC
- Changed NFS timeout to 30 seconds
- Implemented real 64bit PTS handling
- Dropped Hubris support
- Added support for RTL8821CS WiFi module
- Added ES8316 SoC codec
- Added support for Minix U22-XJ Max
Version number | 19.4 |
Release status | Final |
Website | CoreELEC |
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License type | GPL |