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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - rbej - 2013-01-15

(2013-01-15, 23:08)popcornmix Wrote: @rbej
There are a couple more pull requests. One for audio sync in avi files. Another to allow use of boost on downmix without clipping/distorting.

Tomorrow compile build with all new fixed.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-15, 19:21)rbej Wrote: Thanks.

PS. I upload now working build with working Gui Res Wink

When i switch to GUI 1080p and play 3d movie (last updated 3d fix) is display 2 pictures (left and right). When GUI is 720p display is only one picture on full screen. (as normal 2d mode)

This seems like a bug? If you only can watch 3D movies when the GUI is at 1080p.
Will try it at GUI 720p if it does not work it points to a bug with the xbian patch/code since the standard is 720p upscaled?
IMHO it would be better if you stayed clear of 3'rd patches from xbian, etc. So we can spot the "real" bugs and know where they are originating from.

Thanks again.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - dvdgorila - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-15, 23:17)aegis123 Wrote: I'm having trouble with watching movies on my RPI with openelec 3 RC1. movies stop after certain time 3 min/ 40 min/ 50 min. then can't seem the get past that point in the movie.
the movies are all 1080p from various release groups. they are stored on my NAS running Ubuntu 12.04 and are served to the RPI via NFS.
when I watch a TV series I dont have any trouble, episodes are all 720p different series runtime 20 to 40/50 min with those files I don't seem to have an trouble. can watch episode one after another without XBMC stopping the playback and going back to the library view.

In the log found these errors with debug info. the full log is available at 01_XBMC.log

Code:
14:03:23 T:2893390944   ERROR: ffmpeg[AC75A460]: [matroska,webm] Read error
14:03:37 T:2934961248   DEBUG: COMXPlayerVideo - CDVDMsg::GENERAL_SYNCHRONIZE
14:03:37 T:2934961248   ERROR: Got MSGQ_ABORT or MSGO_IS_ERROR return true
14:03:37 T:2934961248   NOTICE: thread end: video_thread
14:03:37 T:2934961248   DEBUG: Thread COMXPlayerVideo 2934961248 terminating

the files play normally in VLC/MPC-HC and XBMC 12 RC3 on my windows PC. anyone know what I need to do to fix this?
I really hope this is fixable else I'll have to sell the RPI and look for a zotac or something

I don't think the Pi can stream 1080p, mine stutters with 1080p content




RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 00:06)tuxen Wrote:
(2013-01-15, 19:21)rbej Wrote: Thanks.

PS. I upload now working build with working Gui Res Wink

When i switch to GUI 1080p and play 3d movie (last updated 3d fix) is display 2 pictures (left and right). When GUI is 720p display is only one picture on full screen. (as normal 2d mode)

This seems like a bug? If you only can watch 3D movies when the GUI is at 1080p.
Will try it at GUI 720p if it does not work it points to a bug with the xbian patch/code since the standard is 720p upscaled?
IMHO it would be better if you stayed clear of 3'rd patches from xbian, etc. So we can spot the "real" bugs and know where they are originating from.

Thanks again.

Works perfectly with 720p upscaled GUI with guires tag, TV detects 3D automatically. So everything is good you probably had a cut off picture from using 1080p and not deleting guisettings.xml afterwards then?

There's a problem with subtitles though they are soft embedded into the movie (I usually use this approach with .mkv) and displays both on left and right in 3D when everything else ie. the GUI is presented fine. Will try a external .srt

Bogomips is still displaying the wrong value same as for 700Mhz even though there's a higher static clock that shows correctly on "normal" nightlies (Chris Swan) so I guess this is a XBMC bug? Do anybody know?

Update: .srt subtitles works perfect.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - pplucky - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 00:43)tuxen Wrote: Bogomips is still displaying the wrong value same as for 700Mhz even though there's a higher static clock that shows correctly on "normal" nightlies (Chris Swan) so I guess this is a XBMC bug?

I have a dynamic overlock until 900Mhz, but Bogomips always shows 600Mhz (no idea where it comes from). Something's definitely not OK here.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - popcornmix - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-15, 23:17)aegis123 Wrote:
Code:
14:03:23 T:2893390944   ERROR: ffmpeg[AC75A460]: [matroska,webm] Read error

That error is from generic xbmc code (rather than Pi specific) so I'd be interested if you could try playing the same file on xbmc on Windows/Linux (use a Frodo build).


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 01:47)pplucky Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 00:43)tuxen Wrote: Bogomips is still displaying the wrong value same as for 700Mhz even though there's a higher static clock that shows correctly on "normal" nightlies (Chris Swan) so I guess this is a XBMC bug?

I have a dynamic overlock until 900Mhz, but Bogomips always shows 600Mhz (no idea where it comes from). Something's definitely not OK here.
Odd it should read as 700Mhz (697) I assume it's only in these builds to?



RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - rbej - 2013-01-16

My new custom build.

http://www.mediafire.com/?10456ccz13ard

- OpenElec build r12945
- Xbmc build RC3 (15.01.2013) with last updated fix for:

- not working mute audio
- 3DSBS and 3DTOP movies
- out of sync in some avi files
- audio distortion when "Boost volume on downmix" is ON.

- Special Rpi kernel 3.6.y (14.01.2013)
- Rpi firmware (13.01.2013)
- Pvr Addon (13.01.2013)
- Xvdr Addon (11.01.2013)
- Gpu memory set to 100mb on default (fix kernal killing Xbmc task on Rpi 256mb board)
- Memory cache set to 2621440 on default
- GUI resolution switch (taken from XBIAN)

Add to advencedsettings <guires>XXXX</guires>

XXXX = GUI resolution. 480p,540p,720p,1080p. <guires>720</guires>, <guires>1080</guires> etc...

Update Instruction:

http://openelec.tv/installation/updating

Set gpu_mem=100 in config.txt and cachemembuffersize to 2621440 in advencedsettings.

or clean install:

http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=Installing_OpenELEC_on_Raspberry_Pi


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - aegis123 - 2013-01-16

@popcornmix I watch the same movie on my PC with xbmc frodo RC3 and the movie keept playing no problem.
on the RPI I got the error on 3.04min runtime and I couldn't get past that. on my pc its didn't have a problem

also in the log I can't find any error concerning the playback of the movie.
pastbin of full log xbmc.log and media info Millennium.Part.2-Man.Som.Hatar.Kvinnor.2009.Extended.Cut.1080p.BluRay.DTS.x264-CtrlHD.mkv

on my PC I used SMB cause its windows and on RPI is use NFS don't know if that can be the problem. its really weird cause when watching episodes from tv shows I don't have any problem with it.
And I highly doubt that all the movies I have are corrupted or have errors in them.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - pplucky - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 06:12)tuxen Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 01:47)pplucky Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 00:43)tuxen Wrote: Bogomips is still displaying the wrong value same as for 700Mhz even though there's a higher static clock that shows correctly on "normal" nightlies (Chris Swan) so I guess this is a XBMC bug?

I have a dynamic overlock until 900Mhz, but Bogomips always shows 600Mhz (no idea where it comes from). Something's definitely not OK here.
Odd it should read as 700Mhz (697) I assume it's only in these builds to?
What do you mean? I can provide a pic or logs if required.

vcgencmd measure_clock arm via SSH always reports correct current value.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 11:00)pplucky Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 06:12)tuxen Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 01:47)pplucky Wrote: I have a dynamic overlock until 900Mhz, but Bogomips always shows 600Mhz (no idea where it comes from). Something's definitely not OK here.
Odd it should read as 700Mhz (697) I assume it's only in these builds to?
What do you mean? I can provide a pic or logs if required.

vcgencmd measure_clock arm via SSH always reports correct current value.
Oh. It reads 600mhz when measuring it from ssh? Very odd.
If I measure it it reads out correctly 1050mhz but in XBMC it show as 697 bogomips So when you where idle it should read that in XBMC as well that's what I meant. I thought that you mean XBMC showed wrong bogomips like mine. What does it show in XBMC just out of curiosity then.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - pplucky - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 11:42)tuxen Wrote: Oh. It reads 600mhz when measuring it from ssh? Very odd.
If I measure it it reads out correctly 1050mhz but in XBMC it show as 697 bogomips So when you where idle it should read that in XBMC as well that's what I meant. I thought that you mean XBMC showed wrong bogomips like mine. What does it show in XBMC just out of curiosity then.
You misunderstood. Via SSH shows correct and current speed (700Mhz if idle, up until 900Mhz if required).
The difference from you is that it ALWAYS shows 600Mhz (597) to me in XBMC.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

Then it is the same as me or almost lol! Mine also shows correctly from command line. But ALWAYS 700MHz (697) in XBMC the only difference is mine shows 100 more than yours.


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - pplucky - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 11:49)tuxen Wrote: Then it is the same as me or almost lol! Mine also shows correctly from command line. But ALWAYS 700MHz (697) in XBMC the only difference is mine shows 100 more than yours.
Lucky you Big Grin


RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi - tuxen - 2013-01-16

(2013-01-16, 11:53)pplucky Wrote:
(2013-01-16, 11:49)tuxen Wrote: Then it is the same as me or almost lol! Mine also shows correctly from command line. But ALWAYS 700MHz (697) in XBMC the only difference is mine shows 100 more than yours.
Lucky you Big Grin
Why lol! It just makes it more odd. It would be more understandable if they show the same.