Unofficial community sources and firmware binaries for some Amlogic TV Boxes. This repository is based on LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv.
This project also maintains a binary addon repository and all the images are also available on the external website: https://libreelec.dtech.hu/.
Issues & Support
If you experience an issue, you can report it here or you can contact me for support in the related topic on the LibreELEC forum.
Donations
At the moment this is a one-person project, so if you would like to support my work, you can do it via PayPal.
License
LibreELEC-AML, just like the LibreELEC original code is released under GPLv2.
Copyright
The same copyright applies to the modifications I made as to the original project (see below).
NOTICE: Images for 3rdParty devices are only available from here: https://libreelec.dtech.hu/images/3rdParty/.
Download
button, or click the Select file
button and browse the previously downloaded disk image (*.img.gz).NOTICE: Only the S905/S912 can boot from USB devices, the S805/S8X2 devices can only be booted from an SD card.
NOTICE #1: The reset button on MXQ and M8S+ is located behind the A/V connector, but on the Mecool and WeTek devices, the reset button is located behind the hole on the bottom of the device.
NOTICE #2: If the Android recovery menu appeared, you pressed the button for too long.
installtointernal
command.NOTICE: The default password for the root user is libreelec
.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
It completely overwrites the old OS *(e.g. Android)*, so it is no longer possible to boot that system!
NOTICE: The reset button on M8S+ is located behind the A/V connector, but on the Mecool and WeTek devices, the reset button is located behind the hole on the bottom of the device.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
It completely overwrites the old OS *(e.g. Android)*, so it is no longer possible to boot that system!
NOTICE: This section is a copy from the original project, but the information may have changed over time. The current version is available here.
LibreELEC is a 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution for running the award-winning Kodi software on popular mediacentre hardware. LibreELEC is a conservative fork of the popular OpenELEC project with a stronger focus on pre-release testing and post-release change management. Further information on the project can be found on the LibreELEC website.
Issues & Support
Please report issues via the LibreELEC forum: Bug Reports. Please ask support questions in the LibreELEC forum: Help & Support or ask a member of project staff in the #libreelec IRC channel on Libera.Chat.
Donations
Contributions towards current project funding goals can be made via OpenCollective.
License
LibreELEC original code is released under GPLv2.
Copyright
As LibreELEC includes code from many upstream projects it includes many copyright owners. LibreELEC makes NO claim of copyright on any upstream code. However all original LibreELEC authored code is copyright LibreELEC.tv. Patches to upstream code have the same license as the upstream project, unless specified otherwise. For a complete copyright list please checkout the source code to examine license headers. Unless expressly stated otherwise all code submitted to the LibreELEC project (in any form) is licensed under GPLv2 and copyright is donated to LibreELEC.tv. This approach allows the project to stay manageable in the long term by giving us freedom to maintain the code as part of the whole without the management overhead of preserving contact with every submitter, e.g. GPLv3. You are absolutely free to retain copyright. To retain copyright simply add a copyright header to each submitted code page. If you submit code that is not your own work it is your responsibility to place a header stating the copyright.