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RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - fernandovg - 2014-03-26 I had that with 3d. Change your tv settings to 'fit screen' or something equivalent, reset xbmc video calibration. 3d will be ok RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - colmania - 2014-03-26 (2014-03-26, 23:44)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-03-26, 23:41)fernandovg Wrote: Did you changed video calibration at video settings? Yes overscanning is off in config.txt. Found the problem! Changed to 60hz from 24 and it is perfect now... dont know why that would do difference.. perhaps my tv is of bad quality and timings off.. (2014-03-26, 23:44)fernandovg Wrote: I had that with 3d. Change your tv settings to 'fit screen' or something equivalent, reset xbmc video calibration. 3d will be ok My tv is locked on fit screen when entering 3D but everything is good now. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-26, 23:50)colmania Wrote: Yes overscanning is off in config.txt.Actually it's a setting on TV that needs changing. Quote:Found the problem! Changed to 60hz from 24 and it is perfect now... dont know why that would do difference.. perhaps my tv is of bad quality and timings off.. You should enable "adjust refresh to match video" in settings/video and it will switch for you. It's likely the TV has different overscan settings for different resolution/resfresh rates. Check the display menu options (it may be called "just scan", "screen fit", "HD size", "full pixel", "unscaled", "dot by dot", "native" or "1:1") RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - colmania - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-27, 00:01)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-03-26, 23:50)colmania Wrote: Yes overscanning is off in config.txt.Actually it's a setting on TV that needs changing. No the tv locks the settings when entering 3D and fullscreens whatever the format, but it works for me this way. Okey did not think about automatic refresh adjust - thanks for that! RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - CaptainRewind - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-22, 07:52)miappa Wrote: The default (system) remote.xml is located in /home/pi/.xbmc-current/xbmc-bin/share/xbmc/system/keymaps Thanks for this, it works perfectly! RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - Heiko123 - 2014-03-27 sorry, I don't find the answer. Can I install this over a 12.2 version or I have to install a 13. testbuild first? RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - ElectricPim - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-26, 19:43)miappa Wrote: • NC3: [PiSink] Fix multichannel and passthoughIn contrast I experienced slight increased CPU usage with this build. From 28-32% to 33-38% playing an AVI file with DvDplayer. Just 1 file tested. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-27, 19:46)ElectricPim Wrote: In contrast I experienced slight increased CPU usage with this build. From 28-32% to 33-38% playing an AVI file with DvDplayer. Just 1 file tested. Can you post mediainfo of file and describe your audio settings (hdmi/analogue, number of channels, passthrough etc) (or post a debug log) RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - DBMandrake - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-26, 19:43)miappa Wrote: Updated Gotham build, XBMC master from Mar 25 + newclock3 commits.This build has broken GUI sounds for me - no GUI sounds at all initially then after a reboot I have distorted (sounds like ring modulation) white noise playing when I should hear GUI clicks and beeps. Sound in video playback is fine. GUI sounds have been working nicely for me for the last few builds. I switched back to the previous March 23 build (but still kept the latest firmware) and GUI sounds are working fine again. If I need to capture a debug log I won't be able to do that until tomorrow night. I'm using 2 channel PCM HDMI sound output to a TV with down-mixing enabled in XBMC. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-27 Hey DBMandrake, It´s working here. Hmmm... similar setup too. What firmware? I saw in that other thread at Raspbmc forum that you have played around with baclups, that´s why I am asking. What does 'vcgencmd version' say? RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-27, 21:45)DBMandrake Wrote: This build has broken GUI sounds for me - no GUI sounds at all initially then after a reboot I have distorted (sounds like ring modulation) white noise playing when I should hear GUI clicks and beeps. Sound in video playback is fine. GUI sounds have been working nicely for me for the last few builds. I don't think this commit is in this build which fixes the noise: https://github.com/popcornmix/xbmc/commit/73a655439b617062b9806259b75c7fd5ddd14b3b RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-27 That´s true, it isn´t. Weird, it is working here, but I guess it depends on setup and hardware(?). It´ll be included in next build. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - popcornmix - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-27, 22:01)miappa Wrote: That´s true, it isn´t. There were two bugs in last build. One treated 16-bit audio as 8-bit causing noise. One (on firmware) meant mono 8-bit audio was silent. That combination cancelled out (except for missing notify sound). I think DBMandrake has updated his firmware (but not the newclock3 patch) which makes the noise become audible. RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - DBMandrake - 2014-03-27 (2014-03-27, 21:54)miappa Wrote: Hey DBMandrake,The backups were only .xbmc folder backups. I'm back using my normal gotham .xbmc folder. Code: pi@raspbmc:~/.xbmc/temp$ vcgencmd version Here is the supported sound formats of the TV: Code: pi@raspbmc:~/.xbmc/temp$ tvservice -a Re: that other thread - possibly not relevant but when I was getting no GUI sounds at all I was on standard over-clock, when I rebooted after changing back to my normal super-overclock I was then getting white noise for GUI sounds. But either way GUI sounds were not working. I switched back to the March 23 build without changing anything else and GUI sounds are fine. I see a lot of sound related patches in this update, it must be something in there... (2014-03-27, 22:09)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-03-27, 22:01)miappa Wrote: That´s true, it isn´t. I installed the exact build and firmware files miappa provided in post #986. I just checked in my command history to see if I had forgotten to copy the firmware files, but no, I had copied them correctly. The new firmware works fine with the previous XBMC build. (I didn't revert the firmware) RE: RaspBMC XBMC test builds - miappa - 2014-03-27 As you see it is already a fix for the sound issue so it´ll be included in next build. Just so frustrating though, we seem to have a very similar setup (+ same build & firmware) but it really does work here and I cannot reproduce it... |