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RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 18:52)popcornmix Wrote: like ALSA being enabled in configure options Shouldn´t I? makefile Edit: Also, this confuses me a bit: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=176043&pid=1643846#pid1643846 Edit2: Ok, just found this in the default configure.in: Code: case $use_platform in And this in mine after running (Edit: raspbmc patches): Code: case $use_platform in Is this right or wrong? RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - sparkyvanburen - 2014-03-06 i am trying this new build on my analog output pi (i have 2, 1 hdmi to new tv and 1 thru the rca video out to an old tv) but every time i enable this one, the pi boots and then goes black. it seems it is loading fine, but i suspect it is automatically going to hdmi out, which is not active on this one. the only way to get it back is to rm .xbmc-current, relink the release and reboot. is this just on my setup? i will say the old one i had from feb worked fine thanks RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 @Sparky It might not be the same issue that I will explain below, but try the next build I will upload later tonight just in case. In latest build I forgot to revert a commit that is not compatible with my buildroot, this can cause XBMC to crash on boot (reboot loop) or not boot at all (very random though). Will make a new build shortly, but my question in my last post remains if anyone can enlighten me.... will add 'use_alsa="yes"' manually to see if that is the way to do it. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 19:19)miappa Wrote: Does this mean that alsa is harcoded as disable on Pi? I don't think so. I always leave ` Enable External soundcards` unchecked in your builds and my USB DAC shows up perfectly and plays fine. I think it's only needed for the omx-alsa component, which is more or less deprecated. @popcornmix Quote:Does "aplay <wav file>" actually work on rasbmc (i.e. produce good audio)?Yes it did with flac files (and mpd) and updated kernel (rpi-update) 3.10.32 . So Hifiberry works on Raspbmc. The new kernel did introduce a video regression here, so I removed it, RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 19:19)miappa Wrote: Edit2: Ok, just found this in the default configure.in: use_alsa="no" need to be changed to use_alsa="yes", otherwise the --enabled-alsa gets ignored. "Enable External soundcards" should be disabled/removed. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 Ok, thanks Dom. I noticed though that none of the patches I use touch configure.in (only omxalsa patch does that and I don´t use it). But newclock3 don´t have use_alsa line in configure.in at all. Should it be there? RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - doldi - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 19:59)miappa Wrote: In latest build I forgot to revert a commit that is not compatible with my buildroot, this can cause XBMC to crash on boot (reboot loop) or not boot at all (very random though). THX Miappa, one of my two Pi's have this Problem: if i make shutdown (on OSD) will end in a reboot. (fresh install on a 4GB-SC) The only way is " sudo shutdown -h now " (with PuTTy over Network) RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 20:25)miappa Wrote: Ok, thanks Dom. I think with use_alsa="yes", then alsa is enabled as a default, so --enable-alsa is not required (but does no harm). Alternatively you can remove use_alsa from configure.in (like newclock3 does) and make sure --enabled-alsa is specified. use_alsa="no" will make alsa supporting builds impossible. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 Edit: Removed as I misunderstood. I have always used nc3's configure.in and --enable-alsa in makefile, and alsa is also confirmed as enabled after 'make -C tools/rbp/depends/xbmc' (I always check this). So I don´t know what to do differently? I will try to add use_alsa="yes" on next build to see if it makes a difference though. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-06 (2014-03-06, 20:37)miappa Wrote: I will try to add use_alsa="yes" on next build to see if it makes a difference though. grep ALSA config.status should contain: S["HAS_ALSA"]=" 1" D["HAS_ALSA"]=" 1" D["USE_ALSA"]=" 1" and some ALSA_LIBS/ALSA_CFLAGS paths. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 Code: S["USE_ALSA"]="1" RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-06 That looks right. When xbmc boots you should see: Code: 15:58:51 55682.906250 T:3057045504 NOTICE: Found 2 Lists of Devices Even if you don't have a hifiberry, you can add snd-bcm2835 to /etc/modules and that should show up (and be usable). RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 Perfect, good to know, then I can properly test if it´s enabled or not. Will check it on next build, thanks a lot. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-06 The thing is that Bullsei got the HifiBerry to show up with your build: http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?tid=13024&pid=96200#pid96200 He had the white noise bug (caused by using 24-bit samples), which is now fixed. So, either your build has changed from 3 weeks ago, or Bullsei did something necessary than ElectricPim hasn't. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-06 Hmmmm.... Nothing has changed in the way I compile (only the XBMC builds), it´s sort of semi-automatic with same files and patches since before Christmas (edit: except --enable-alsa). Just tried the above on last build and the build before that and it did work (can swith to external soundcard). @ElectricPim What do you add to /etc/modules? |