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Intel x86-64 (Generic)
The LibreELEC "Generic" image supports a (very) broad range of x86_64 compatible hardware using AMD, Intel, and nVidia GPU hardware. The GPU in a device determines what media can be played using hardware decoding and modern features like HDR, and the CPU determines if any unsupported codecs can be software decoded for playback by ffmpeg.
Known working Systems
- GMKtec - NucBox G3 Plus Mini PC - Price-performance ratio, best-selling model powered by Intel 12th Twin Lake N150 chip. Perfect for multitasking, 4K streaming, light working, digital signage, online movies, software routers, servers, monitoring etc.
- Beelink S12 - Intel 12th Gen Intel Processor Alder Lake-N100 (6M Smart Cache, up to 3.40 GHz), 10nm lithography technology, combined with Intel UHD Graphics.
NucBox G3 Plus Installation Guide
This quick guide explains how to install OdinTV on the GMKtec N150 G3 Plus mini PC using a bootable USB drive. The process involves creating an installation USB, booting the mini PC from it, and following the on-screen installer.
Prerequisites
- A second PC: You will need a computer (running Windows, macOS, or Linux) to create the bootable USB drive.
- USB flash drive: An 8GB or larger USB flash drive is recommended. All data on this drive will be erased during the process.
- USB keyboard: You will need a physical keyboard to navigate the boot menu and the OdinTV installer on the GMKtec mini PC.
- Monitor or TV: A display with an HDMI cable to connect to the mini PC.
Step 1: Create the bootable OdinTV USB installer
- On your second computer, go to the official balena.io website to download the "Etcher" tool.
- Launch the tool. Select the "Generic" version for x86_64 hardware. The GMKtec N150 G3 Plus uses an Intel processor, which is compatible with this version.
- Choose the latest stable version of OdinTV from the list, then select your USB flash drive as the destination.
- Click the "Write" button. Confirm that you want to overwrite all data on the USB drive. When the process is complete, safely eject the drive.
Step 2: Boot the GMKtec mini PC from the USB
- Insert the OdinTV installation USB into one of the USB ports on your GMKtec mini PC. Connect your keyboard, mouse, and a monitor via HDMI.
- Press the power button to turn on the mini PC. Immediately and repeatedly press the F7 key to access the boot menu.
- Note: If F7 does not work, the key may be F10,
F11, or Delete. A quick search for the GMKtec N150 G3 Plus boot key can provide the exact key for your model.
- From the boot menu, use the arrow keys to select your USB flash drive from the list of bootable devices and press Enter.
- The mini PC will now boot into the OdinTV installer.
Step 3: Install OdinTV to the internal storage
- The OdinTV installer menu will appear. Select the option to perform a full installation to internal storage rather than running from the USB.
- The installer will prompt you to choose the target drive. Select the internal SSD of your GMKtec mini PC.
- WARNING: This will erase all data on the chosen drive, including the pre-installed Windows operating system.
- Confirm your selection and proceed with the installation. The process should complete in a few minutes, depending on the speed of your USB drive.
- When the installation is finished, remove the USB drive and reboot the mini PC when prompted.
Step 4: Complete the initial setup
- After rebooting, your mini PC will boot directly into OdinTV.
- Follow the on-screen prompts for the initial setup. You will be guided to set your language, enable network connections (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), and configure other basic settings for Kodi.
- For optimal performance with the Intel N150 processor, you may want to enable hardware acceleration in the Kodi settings later. Navigate to Settings > Player > Videos and enable Adjust display refresh rate. Also, check under Settings > System > Audio to ensure the correct audio device is selected, typically the HDMI output.