2011-06-24, 14:45
gimli Wrote:I got the messages. Updated the binaries, can you test again please ?
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gimli
End of file-list crashes are no more, thanks!
FFwding through a FLAC file still produces crashes, pastebin
gimli Wrote:I got the messages. Updated the binaries, can you test again please ?
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gimli
MikeLeone Wrote:Streaming video add-on (TWIT) - no audio at all
keith Wrote:Does twit work on non-AE builds?
MikeLeone Wrote:It does. It works on the latest stable 10-8. What I've been doing is uninstalling XBMC (using NitoTV) and re-installing XBMC 10-8 (also using NitoTV). Then TWIT works.i have the same issue with picture being too big for my 43" TV
It did work once. What I'm wondering is ... perhaps I need to delete the guisettings.xml, in order to get it work? That seems to fix menu sounds, etc. Perhaps it will fix TWIT .. I will try later tonight, with the latest AE build.
What I've been trying to do is uninstall XBMC 10-8, then install the latest AE nightly, so that I start "clean", as it were. But I don't always delete guisettings.xml when I do this. I will make it a point to delete guisettings.xml each time (which is a pain, since I need to set zoom to -4%, else it's too big for my 46in screen, and the edges get cut off).
bahman2000 Wrote:i have the same issue with picture being too big for my 43" TV
zoom -4% makes things smaller; instead I go to video calibration where you can adjust corners. it takes longer than zoom, but i don't end up squinting
gimli Wrote:Binaries updated. Happy testing
sameoldg Wrote:Just updated and showing same build as yesterday...
XBMC PRE-11.0 Git:20110622-d4c956b (Compiled : Jun 23 2011)
Used http://hadm.net/xbmc/ae/
Doesnt seem to be any changes?
bahman2000 Wrote:i have the same issue with picture being too big for my 43" TV
zoom -4% makes things smaller; instead I go to video calibration where you can adjust corners. it takes longer than zoom, but i don't end up squinting
BTW this is not AE related, i had this issue with older and recent nightlies too
gimli Wrote:Binaries updated. Happy testing
hyerstay Wrote:Sounds like you need to turn off overscan for that input on your TV. In some TVs, it is done by labeling that input as "PC".
Cheers,
jason