![]() I was wondering if you might be able to give a few pointers based on my logs, since out of seemingly nowhere I’m getting consistently high temps playing back H264 content (between 80-85 deg throughout playback). The only variable that aligns with the temp increase is getting a new 4k tv - my old 1080p tv needed some playing around with the config.txt file to get it to consistently output, and I haven’t changed the file since upgrading the tv. I’m using the official OSMC power supply, I have had a heatsink on the CPU for years and it’s been in a transparent case since day one, running with the top off for a few weeks due to the temps. Finally, no damage can result from getting hot, the Pi will just slow itself down to cool itself down. If not in a case, try orienting the Pi vertically, this makes a difference. There are some improvements to be had there. Looking through the forums this morning I’ve tried removing unnecessary add-ons but this hasn’t had any effect. Firstly make sure you have updated to the latest firmware. Whether you can replicate this issue on demand.What you were doing when this issue occurred - play back any H264 content (720p or 1080p).The issue you are currently experiencing with OSMC - temps above 80 deg when playing H264 content. ![]() ![]() If you can, then please provide some steps on how an OSMC developer can reproduce the same issue. I wrote a basic script upon noticing the temperature alerts to log temperatures each second, viewing via SSH shows very quick increase to >80 degrees. The device you are currently running OSMC on - pi3b.It idles at around 72 degrees when not viewing content. ![]()
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