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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 01:49)Milhouse Wrote: New OpenELEC Helix build: #1003 @BoBeRzE (and other HifiBerry users). This build should be using 24-bit audio again and includes this PR which may fix the white noise issue. Can you test? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 10:40)tech242 Wrote: Since I have updated a few times in the last few days, I tried going back to versions that I KNOW worked, but I'm still seeing the issue. Any ideas? Can you try renaming .xbmc (e.g. to .xbmc_backup) and restarting. That will rule out any settings/add-ons from causing the problem. I don't think this is your issue, but remove: Code: <gui> Also this will make your jpeg decode *slower* - remove it. Code: <useddsfanart>true</useddsfanart> Assuming your network is wired, I'd also remove the buffermode settings. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - BoBeRzE - 2014-10-04 Hi popcornmix, the problem still exists with the last build RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 14:54)BoBeRzE Wrote: the problem still exists with the last build Does disabling GPU resampling in the video acceleration settings make any difference? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Wanderlei - 2014-10-04 I just move from 3.2.4 to 4.2, I have one small question. I would like to keep the ticks next to watched shows, I would like to know the name/location of the database or config file that keeps track of this and copy it across? Thank you. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 15:19)Wanderlei Wrote: I just move from 3.2.4 to 4.2, I have one small question. I would like to keep the ticks next to watched shows, I would like to know the name/location of the database or config file that keeps track of this and copy it across? Thank you. You could use texturecache.py (see sig): Code: ./texturecache.py watched movies backup movies.dat Replace "backup" with "restore" to restore the watched statuses from each file. Please continue discussion in the texturecache thread, or in one of the many threads that ask a similar question, or start a new thread in the General discussion section. If you require further OpenELEC 4.2 support, start a new thread. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-10-04 Forgot to mention, starting with build #1003, I'm dropping the newclock4 commit "[power] hack - Make suspend toggle suspend state" as this is responsible for the Pi waking up several minutes after a library update (the precise number of minutes depends on your suspend timeout). RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - tech242 - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 13:04)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-10-04, 10:40)tech242 Wrote: Since I have updated a few times in the last few days, I tried going back to versions that I KNOW worked, but I'm still seeing the issue. Any ideas? Renamed the .xbmc folder and rebooted. After new .xbmc folder was created, added advancedsettings.xml so I could set loglevel. Everything else left untouched, and still I got the stuttering and identical error messages. New log uploaded here: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=310224 (please note that log is from after I updated from 0924 to 1004 but results are the same in both versions). Also tried all the changes to advancedsettings that you suggested (on my original setup), didn't make a difference. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 18:39)tech242 Wrote: Renamed the .xbmc folder and rebooted. After new .xbmc folder was created, added advancedsettings.xml so I could set loglevel. Everything else left untouched, and still I got the stuttering and identical error messages. New log uploaded here: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=310224 (please note that log is from after I updated from 0924 to 1004 but results are the same in both versions). The Pause/Resume sequence means we are not reading data in fast enough. That normally means a network issue. Is it a wired (rather than wireless) network connection? The fact you had a problem with a usb disk is surprising - can you copy a video to sdcard and report if that is okay? Can you check dmesg (ssh in and run dmesg) and see if any messages appear when playing the video? Can you check voltage on Pi? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - tech242 - 2014-10-04 (2014-10-04, 18:46)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-10-04, 18:39)tech242 Wrote: Renamed the .xbmc folder and rebooted. After new .xbmc folder was created, added advancedsettings.xml so I could set loglevel. Everything else left untouched, and still I got the stuttering and identical error messages. New log uploaded here: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=310224 (please note that log is from after I updated from 0924 to 1004 but results are the same in both versions). The connection is wired. I'm getting the same errors when playing a file from the sdcard. Nothing reported in dmesg when playing file or when stuttering occurs. Don't have a multimeter available at the moment, but will try to find one. I have another Pi with a different power supply, will try with that one as well. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - MrNice - 2014-10-04 (2014-09-26, 18:19)MrNice Wrote: OpenELEC Helix build: #0925 New OpenELEC Helix build: #1003 Unfortunately, I still have drops with the HD file. Thanks for your helps and advices RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-10-04 New OpenELEC Helix build: #1004 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of OpenELEC master (dded97b4, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (e6d2fb60, changelog) with the following modifications:
RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - BoBeRzE - 2014-10-05 (2014-10-04, 15:15)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-10-04, 14:54)BoBeRzE Wrote: the problem still exists with the last build Hi, a short test without GPU resampling is fine. But i still get noise with plugh´s test file in kodi. Otherwise my other audio files sounds very well But i have to test more intensive after a short nap Thank you all RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - removed151214 - 2014-10-05 @popcornmix - you've already done so much to ensure pvr.wmc/Freeview UK recordings work well with Kodi/newclock4 with your various aspect ratio fixes, I genuinely feel bad about asking - but if you have the time could you look at one more issue? DVB-T subtitles don't display with newclock4 - something I've experienced since such builds landed and (if I'm perfectly honest) I presumed were simply unsupported and their working with newclock3 builds was sheer luck. However, according to this trac ticket (originating from this thread by one of the coders of pvr.wmc) DVB subtitles should be supported. Just to be clear, I've tried playing back videos with DVB-T subtitles through the Live TV section both with and without interlacing disabled (I mentioned this issue previously in the thread, and toggling deinterlacing was suggested as a possible soltution), as well as via Videos > Files (again, with deinterlacing toggled) but can't get subtitles to show. A short sample file can be found here - the subtitles within this file display fine within Windows Media Center - and, from a very quick test, Kodi 14 for Mac (via Videos > Files, not Live TV) - but not these builds for rPi. If a debug log or any other information would be useful, please just ask. And thanks again for your continuing efforts. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-10-05 (2014-10-05, 00:53)BoBeRzE Wrote: a short test without GPU resampling is fine.Okay that's interesting. The accelerated code path may need a fix similar to PR5446 Quote:But i still get noise with plugh´s test file in kodi.That files doesn't play with any media player I tested, so I'm not too concerned. |