2014-12-06, 13:52
Tried the latest build and it works just fine here. THANKS!
(2014-12-07, 14:59)ToddeSwe Wrote: I think tkey have changed it again because some stuff does'nt work today.
(2014-12-08, 20:25)Vasser Wrote:(2014-12-07, 14:59)ToddeSwe Wrote: I think tkey have changed it again because some stuff does'nt work today.
Try the new update.
https://github.com/nilzen/xbmc-svtplay
(2014-12-09, 12:09)Bosse_B Wrote: Hmm,
could you be more specific?
Where do I push "Download zip"? Somewhere inside XBMC? (Notice that I am still on 13.2, when the name change is not active yet.)
And how do I install it in XBMC?
Normally what I do to get the latest stuff is a reboot of the Pi. At that time RASPBMC checks for released updates and updates itself followed by updating XBMC.
This is something different from what you write...
(2014-12-20, 11:55)Bosse_B Wrote: Just one related question more:
When XBMC displays "buffering...", exactly where is the buffered data saved?
If it is on a disk directory, then the SDcard writing speed may come into play here...
And since the RAM is not really so big, I doubt that the buffering goes onto a RAM disk, but I may be wrong.
BTW: my XBMC Pi is an original Pi-B, i.e. it has only 256 Mb RAM.
(2014-12-20, 13:23)Krantzet Wrote:(2014-12-20, 12:36)Bjarnek Wrote: I do also have the same problem as Krantzet, but i use a weird network (Tp cable direct from the modem/router) and I'm running Windows 7 64bit newly installed and it buffers on my 120Gb SSD hard drive.
Does it work without problem from a web browser for you too?