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RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-07 Edit: @Gymnae Only XBMC builds from me, this needs to be adressed on the OS level. Hopefully Sam will provide an update shortly, you could post in the Raspbmc forum to make sure it is not missed. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Mafarricos - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-07, 08:30)miappa Wrote: @Mafarricos Thanks miappa, when I posted I didn't saw the new post (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=176043&pid=1645514#pid1645514) Tapatalk didn't updated the thread when I posted I will update that one, and report if I see any problem. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-07 @Atinkler The absolute last build from last night has the hibernate commits removed, so install that one. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Atinkler - 2014-03-07 Will do - cheers On a side note, I've did a manual TAR backup of my .xbmc folder end of Jan and have now used it following this latest crash.. but my Pi is crawling through library scans and also library navigation. Do you think this would have anything to do with incompatibility? I also deleted all the databases, thumbnails and texture db so could it be caching and will speed up? Any thoughts? I'm starting to wonder if the USB install is worth it now with the new file system.. my SD install on my 256 pi is faster and seems more stable than my USB install on my 516 pi.... and it is a good 3.0 USB stick RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-07 I am not sure I understand, but see to that you have "Extract thumbnail and video information" disabled. And re-caching will certainly speed things up if it is not already cached. I recommend MilhousVH Texture Cache Maintenance utility. A fast USB stick will probably still be the fastest option, but all my SD cards are faster than my sticks (USB3) so I personally don´t use USB installs at the moment. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Atinkler - 2014-03-07 Yes have that disabled... but my navigation and scanning was crawling along last night following my manual installation of an old .xbmc backup - I was just wondering if that old copy of the .xbmc folder would have caused any conflicts which would have made my pi slow. I'm starting to think I need to have a go without the USB for a while One last question - the SD install .xbmc back up much much smaller than the USB folder (don't have exact sizes to hand but I think the USB is MB while the SD is KB in size) .. any idea why it would be so different? I'm wondering if something odd is going on there. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-07 .xbmc contains the userdata, so you can easily check why it´s smaller. Addons and thumbnails is the ones that most of the time are the biggest folders. Databases can also be quite big, and addon_data as well depending on what addon one uses (for example, if you use artwork organizer this is the default place it will store extracted fanart etc.). The rest should be quite small as it is mostly xml files. If the thumbnail folder is smaller/bigger it might be that everything is not cached, but could also be that a lot of art and thumbnails from addons etc. is cached/not chached. It all depends on the setup and the usage. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Atinkler - 2014-03-07 Ah yes maybe the add ons could be the issue .. the databases are from the same sources so should be the same but the addons are different on each pi so that would make the most sense. Cheers RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-07, 12:05)Gymnae Wrote: I have a HifiBerry DAC (not Digi) and also the same probs as ElectricPim, a module is missing:Which kernel do you use? Code: uname -a It doesn't show up in XBMC though. https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-update Be aware I have visual glitches in all video playback (DVDPlayer) with the new kernel @miappa Code: aplay -L I'm not sure f XBMC only enumerates audio devices on type DAC, because the HifiBerry is not a DAC but a `sndrpihifiberry` or a `snd_rpi_hifiberry_dac` Code: aplay -l RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-06, 21:02)popcornmix Wrote: Even if you don't have a hifiberry, you can add snd-bcm2835 to /etc/modules and that should show up (and be usable).I've tried that with Miappa's latest 6/3 build (super nightly wow ). Not showing. It is listed in aplay, but is not in XBMC nor in the xbmc.logs RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-07 I have Hifiberry working in XBMC! Simply paste in gui-settings manually Code: <audiodevice>ALSA:sysdefault:CARD=sndrpihifiberry</audiodevice> RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-07 Nice one, very good. Still a bit stumped that you cannot choose it in GUI though. If anybody has an idea let me know. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-07, 18:26)ElectricPim Wrote: What's the other ALSA device? Does unplugging that make a difference? RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-07, 19:51)popcornmix Wrote: What's the other ALSA device? Does unplugging that make a difference?An USB DAC, Well unplugging makes it disappear, but no other devices show up. The DAC doesn't show up when it's playing for MPD at the moment XBMC starts..., The manual hack stops working/is overwritten at the moment you open up `settings` in system, so it's quirky. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Dilligaf - 2014-03-07 (2014-03-07, 20:04)ElectricPim Wrote:(2014-03-07, 19:51)popcornmix Wrote: What's the other ALSA device? Does unplugging that make a difference?An USB DAC, Try putting it in advancedsettings.xml it shouldn't be overwritten there |