Wrong disk image on downloads page

Hi.

It seems like the disk image for 2025.11-1 only installs 2025.08-1.

This also seem to be the case with the installer.

How may I get the 2025.11-1 image file?

Couldn’t reproduce here, but is there a specific reason you need this version? I’d suggest the May 2026 version which has been published

Sam

The latest update broke DV for me, similar to this thread:

I need to use my Vero V tomorrow. Movie night.

Also, it the disk images look like the right version until you actually install it.

You’re right.

Not sure what happened there. I could advise on how to specifically install the 2015.11-1 version (filesystem change); or you could use 2025.08-1, or we can hopefully fix your issue in the last update shortly.

Is it possible to try a fresh install, update and see if the problem persists?

Sam

It’s very easy to go back and forth, and my settings are backed up, so I’m willing to try the latest update, but I would like to have the instructions to specifically install the 2015.11-1 version if it can’t be fixed in time for tomorrow. :slight_smile:

I’ve tried to fresh install as reverting formats the unit, so I tried that before restoring my settings. I can try again thou, but I’d like the instructions anyway please.

If Sam can’t sort out the November image in time, the August one was not different for just sitting and watching a movie. Or you could turn off DV if it’s only DV that causes the issue you have.

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Hi Sam. May I please get the instruction on how to install the 2015.11-1?

The image file needs updating. It’s not something you can do without that.

But with the May 2026 image, you probably just need to get rid of the calibrations for the resolutions you are using, as explained in that thread.

I have tried resetting the calibration settings through the gui, and it does not work.

Do I need to try differently?

I have ā€œjust scanā€ and original ratio set on the TV.

If you drop a log, we can check it through.

https://paste.osmc.tv/enecibitos

        <resolution>
            <description>3840x2160 @ 24.00 - Full Screen</description>
            <subtitles>2084</subtitles>
            <pixelratio>1.000000</pixelratio>
            <overscan>
                <left>39</left>
                <top>29</top>
                <right>3794</right>
                <bottom>2143</bottom>
            </overscan>
        </resolution>

You still have some offsets specified. Set your GUI to 3840x2160 and each refreshrate in turn and reset this ā€˜calibration’.

Yep, that did the trick! :slight_smile:

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