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| The **slimBOXtv image** for the Tanix TX5 is downloadable from the dedicated **[[https:// | The **slimBOXtv image** for the Tanix TX5 is downloadable from the dedicated **[[https:// | ||
| - | We must spend some words about the slimBOXtv project and the other info sources and tools. slimBOXtv defines itself as //a popular custom (alternative) firmware for TV set-top boxes based on Amlogic processors// | + | We must spend some words about the **slimBOXtv project** and the other info sources and tools. slimBOXtv defines itself as //a popular custom (alternative) firmware for TV set-top boxes based on Amlogic processors// |
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| + | The sofware required to burn a firmware image into the Amlogic device is **Amlogic USB Burning Tool**. It is a Windows-only software probably produced by Amlogic, Inc, but which does not have an official download page. Probably the software is distributed through OEM partners and device manufacturers. You can find copies in community repositories, | ||
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| + | I used version 3.2.0 of the software, downloaded from the **[[https:// | ||
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| + | The flashing operation goes as follow: | ||
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| + | - Install the **Amlogic USB_Burning Tool** software on a Windows machine. | ||
| + | - Download and unzip the **firmware image** . | ||
| + | - Launch the software and **choose the English language** from the menu; restart the software. | ||
| + | - **Open the firmware** image file (the name of the loaded file appears at the bottom of the window). | ||
| + | - Uncheck the **Erase bootloader** option. | ||
| + | - Click the **Start** button. | ||
| + | - On the Tanix device press the **hidden button** into the 3.5 mm AUX audio socket with a **toothpick**. | ||
| + | - Keeping the hidden button pressed, **connect the USB cable** from the Windows PC to the USB port. You must use **the USB port near the TF card reader**, the only one that works for this. | ||
| + | - The software should make a sound and **display the progress bar** of the burning operation. Keep the toothpick pressed for a few more seconds. | ||
| + | - If the flashing operation **does not start**, disconnect the USB cable and try to connect it again. | ||
| Below there is the screenshot of Amlogic USB Burning Tool after a successful burning operation: | Below there is the screenshot of Amlogic USB Burning Tool after a successful burning operation: | ||
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| Installing packages from F-Droid caused some issues: e.g. install from untrusted sources was disabled for F-Droid, installing Termux was discouraged by Google Play Protect, etc. Finally I was unable to install Kodi from F-Droid at all, the package is installed from the repository but failed to install repeatedly, remaining into an apparent infinite loopp. I resorted on downloading the apk from the PC (choosing the armeabi-v7a architecture) and installing from an USB storage via the file manager. | Installing packages from F-Droid caused some issues: e.g. install from untrusted sources was disabled for F-Droid, installing Termux was discouraged by Google Play Protect, etc. Finally I was unable to install Kodi from F-Droid at all, the package is installed from the repository but failed to install repeatedly, remaining into an apparent infinite loopp. I resorted on downloading the apk from the PC (choosing the armeabi-v7a architecture) and installing from an USB storage via the file manager. | ||
| - | Removed app | + | === Removed |
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| + | From the default installation, | ||
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| + | ^ Easy Installer | ||
| + | ^ VK Video | A video-streaming platform created by the Russian company VK. It works similarly to YouTube: users can watch, upload, and share videos. | ||
| + | ^ Lite HD TV | | | ||
| + | ^ SmartTube | ||
| + | ^ RuStore | ||
| + | ^ RUTUBE | ||
| + | ^ YoWindow | ||
| + | ^ TorrServe | ||
| + | ^ FMPLAY | ||
| - | * Easy Installer | + | Problems using |
| - | * VK Video | + | |
| - | * Lite HD TV | + | |
| - | * SmartTube | + | |
| - | * RuStore | + | |
| - | * RUTUBE | + | |
| - | * YoWindow | + | |
| ===== Web References ===== | ===== Web References ===== | ||
| * **Producer official page** | * **Producer official page** | ||
| + | * **{{.: | ||
| * **[[https:// | * **[[https:// | ||
| * **Reviews** | * **Reviews** | ||
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