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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Trickname - 2013-09-21 can't wait but so far... using rbej kernel 20.04 all works perfekt for me. plans here to intergrade retroplayer ? would me make RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Wanderlei - 2013-09-21 (2013-09-20, 18:11)lysin Wrote:(2013-09-20, 16:24)radioparadise Wrote: Somebody else having problems with CEC inactive since yesterday? I had same problem with LG tv, (offical 3.2) just suddenly stopped working. Happened while I watching something, I notice because I couldnt bring up the gui. I rebooted and I did a hard reset on TV and still wouldnt work. Changed HDMI port on tv and it started working again. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - javaboyuk - 2013-09-21 (2013-09-09, 20:11)SSC_Jarod Wrote:(2013-09-08, 19:37)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-09-08, 19:33)javaboyuk Wrote: Please can we add to the config.txt file for the distribtion 3.1.8 and going forward, and 3.0.7 if it comes out, the following option with a comment about it: OK some feedback after more testing... Alas with the hdmi_force_open=1 With 3.1.6 and still with 3.2 on my Raspberry PI, I find if I "jump" to the next song or skip forward in the song my raspberry will loop playing the "current" 1/4 second of music and you have to reboot the PI to stop this, unplugging and plugging th HDMI does not fix it, and nor does trying to stop, play another track etc work. However I can still reboot the PI. (Note I am controlling the PI vi the XBMC remote controller on my iPhone over wifi.) So looks like a firmware/driver issue Any suggestions who I can talk to about this, happy to help. JB RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - doveman2 - 2013-09-22 I'm still having problems with my tuner/tvheadend. It was working fine when I used it last night, from a cold boot and had done so for several days before, with me plugging in the hub and usb tuner first, then the RPi. This morning, I got the error again when trying to start TV, so I unplugged everything, took the USB tuner out of the hub in case it needed to discharge and plugged it back in, re-powered the hub then the RPi and still had the same problem http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=61346 So I shutdown again, moved the USB tuner to a different port on the hub, which has helped before for some reason, re-powered and this time I didn't get the error but TV didn't start either and when I selected the same channel and tried to start it again, XBMC locked up completely. http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=61348 EDIT: After a further reboot via SSH it's working again now. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-09-22 I have found most of the more recent gotham builds to be flaky. - I had a persistent startup problem with the most recent build: It would freeze on the XBMC splash screen. The only workaround I found was to killall xvmc.bin. deleting guisettings may have helped initially, as it booted ok with no guisettings file. Subsequent boots froze again, however; - every build I tried since august has messed up the video calibration (the widths of interface elements are distorted) between restarts and has to be manually corrected. - since people have mentioned CEC issues, I was having CEC trouble with many gotham builds throughout August, but this seemed to be resoved with the mid-september build. - generally less stable. I am, again, back with the July 7 build. Some features are definitely slower, but it is the most reliable Gotham build I have used. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - smanders - 2013-09-23 (2013-09-20, 10:53)smanders Wrote: Not sure if this is the right place, but I thought I would post my results with OpenELEC 3.2 (XBMC 12.2 Compiled on Sept 13th) on my RPi. I'm getting the audio popping and cracking. It happens almost every time I pause while watching recorded shows. I did try disabling some of the advance audio capabilities but it did not make any difference. I'm using HDMI into a Pioneer Receiver VSX32 then heading over to a Sony TV. I'm using MythTV PVR Client with Ubuntu MythTV 0.25.2.15 running on the backend and an HDhomerun Dual Tuner. I tried hdmi_force_hotplug=1 as well as hdmi_force_edid_audio=1 but neither of them helped with the loud popping while muted. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - delinend - 2013-09-23 Hmm.. Looks like all Add-on's are gone (can't see many), when I make a new Gotham install :-( OpenELEC-RPi.arm-Rbej-Version-Gotham-Branch(11.09.2013).tar.bz2 The same image, worked yesterday, with no problems ?!? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-09-25 (2013-09-20, 10:53)smanders Wrote: Not sure if this is the right place, but I thought I would post my results with OpenELEC 3.2 (XBMC 12.2 Compiled on Sept 13th) on my RPi. I'm getting the audio popping and cracking. It happens almost every time I pause while watching recorded shows. I did try disabling some of the advance audio capabilities but it did not make any difference. I'm using HDMI into a Pioneer Receiver VSX32 then heading over to a Sony TV. I'm using MythTV PVR Client with Ubuntu MythTV 0.25.2.15 running on the backend and an HDhomerun Dual Tuner.I have never had any popping, using mythtv/hdhomerun with various 3.1.x builds. RPi is plugged into TV via HDMI, and TV plugged into receiver via toslink (optical) cable. Off your topic, but is your RPi networked wired or wireless? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - smanders - 2013-09-25 (2013-09-25, 03:15)allan87 Wrote:(2013-09-20, 10:53)smanders Wrote: Not sure if this is the right place, but I thought I would post my results with OpenELEC 3.2 (XBMC 12.2 Compiled on Sept 13th) on my RPi. I'm getting the audio popping and cracking. It happens almost every time I pause while watching recorded shows. I did try disabling some of the advance audio capabilities but it did not make any difference. I'm using HDMI into a Pioneer Receiver VSX32 then heading over to a Sony TV. I'm using MythTV PVR Client with Ubuntu MythTV 0.25.2.15 running on the backend and an HDhomerun Dual Tuner.I have never had any popping, using mythtv/hdhomerun with various 3.1.x builds. RPi is plugged into TV via HDMI, and TV plugged into receiver via toslink (optical) cable. Thanks for the reply. Any advice on how I should go about helping resolve this? I'm a kernel module developer professionally, but its been in wireless drivers and the network stack. I have not looked at Sound/Video drivers. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-09-25 smanders, I don't have any particular insight into the issue. My only thoughts are that you might try connecting directly to the TV to see how that goes. I assume you are using HDMI passthrough so that the end device decodes audio? Would you mind answering my question? Is your RPi networked wired or wireless? I can't get decent playback of Myth recordings by wireless on the RPi. Frequent buffering. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rbej - 2013-09-25 Frodo Branch Updated - updated firmware - [rbp/omxplayer] Add caching of states to reduce number of round trip delays to GPU - [rbp/omxplayer] Add wait for buffers done calls - [rbp/omxplayer] Handle timeouts greater than a second - [rbp/omxplayer] Callback context pointer is not needed once in the class - [rbp/omxplayer] Add timeouts to buffer calls - [rbp/omxplayer] Remove warnings from event logging calls - [rbp/omxplayer] Add more event logging - [rbp/omxplayer] Signal bad state on decode error - [rbp/omxplayer] We should block until buffers are released - [rbp/omxplayer] Load OMX dll just once - [rbp/omxplayer] Remove component locking - [rbp/omxplayer] Avoid submitting too large audio buffers - [rbp/omxplayer] Fix bugs with jpeg parsing http://netlir.dk/rbej/builds/ http://lysin.me/rbej RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - delinend - 2013-09-25 Hmm "XBMC Version Check" and other says at start up, that Add-on' has broken repository, when I install the lasted Gotham build (11-09-2013) from Rbej. Anyone have an idea ? And I can't find many Add-on's anymore. Best regards RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rterblanche - 2013-09-25 Why are there so few Gotham builds ? Have they gone into a freeze period for the GSOC 2013 changes ? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Koloss - 2013-09-25 Running airplay in this frodo build? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rbej - 2013-09-26 iOS 7.0 is broken in Frodo and Gotham. |