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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - Milhouse - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 01:34)f1vefour Wrote: Why are the latest builds so much slower to boot? It's like they are waiting for something, nothing wrong just booting slow. How much slower? Is your network slow to come up? Is it slower before you get to the Kodi splash (ie. kodi started) or is Kodi itself slower to start? When did it suddenly become slower? Can you post a debug log (wiki) (showing the complete boot sequence), "dmesg | paste" and "journalctl --no-pager | paste". Re: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - f1vefour - 2015-08-19 I don't currently have Internet at home Milhouse (modem issue), it's slow to show the animated splash. It sits on the OpenELEC screen for about 40 seconds, shows the animation then the new blue and black screen for about a second and finally the UI. It's all the #8xx builds I have tested. The last 7 series build boots quickly, #731. This boots on the Pi 2 in less than 20 seconds. I will post the log soon as I can. I did check the timings in dmesg and it doesn't reflect the pause. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - Milhouse - 2015-08-19 New OpenELEC Jarvis build #0818: RPi / RPi2 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of OpenELEC master (ad2c0b2c, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (be359978, changelog) with the following modifications:
RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - msattler - 2015-08-19 Has anyone else noticed issues with the sound being sped up or slowed down when playback of MKV's first start? The Pi2 is connected to the Denon AVR and I have the Pi2 configured to decode and for 5.1 audio. After the first 15 seconds or so it's fine and audio is normal. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - Milhouse - 2015-08-19 Debug-enabled build #0818x: RPi / RPi2 Use these builds in the event of any Kodi crash-related behaviour. Requires expanded FAT partition >= 384MB. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - MikeKL - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 06:57)Milhouse Wrote: Debug-enabled build #0818x: RPi / RPi2Note: For Win users awareness. On Win PC to create custom size System & Storage partition on SD card, then instal generic build of openelec; I roughly followed this guide. https://tasksofohm.wordpress.com/hardware/openelec-on-raspberry-pi/ (Adjusting System partion size to suit requirements of debug builds) Unfortunately setting System partition size at exactly 384MB using MiniTool Partition Wizard actually created partition slightly smaller than required by Milhouse debug build at 381MB which meant that when I was ready and tried leopold dev addon to install Milhouse debug builds it did not provide option to instal debug builds. (Lower than 384MB) Currently in senario of do I backup content then delete Storage partition to allow me to increase size of System partion using MiniTool Partition Wizard, then recreate Storage partition etc. (MiniTool Partition Wizard does not allow to shrink EXT4 Storage partition to increase FAT System partition unless I am missing something) ---update--- Used Backup addon in Kodi to create and store a Backup in remote location, before shuting down Kodi/Pi. Using MiniTool Partition Wizard, Deleted Storage partition, then expanded EXT4 System Partition to 500MB, then recreated Storage Partition in remaining SD space. (Win PC) Rebooted Kodi (Noting standard Openelec Storage folders are re-created) recovered the Backup re-installing/using Backup addon. Everything now looks OK and can now install Milhouse debug build if/when required. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - popcornmix - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 03:11)msattler Wrote: Has anyone else noticed issues with the sound being sped up or slowed down when playback of MKV's first start? The Pi2 is connected to the Denon AVR and I have the Pi2 configured to decode and for 5.1 audio. After the first 15 seconds or so it's fine and audio is normal. Yes, that is how dvdplayer works. When playback starts there is normally some offset in audio and video clocks (e.g. 50ms). With "resample audio" that gets corrected by resampling the audio by a few percent. That does produce an initial pitch shift. I have reported it to the dvdplayer guy (FernetMenta), but it's not an easy thing to fix. If you change "resample audio" to "adjust pll" you won't have this effect (but some TVs/receivers may experience audio dropouts). If you enable omxplayer in video/acceleration you won't have this effect. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - zequiqac - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-18, 20:07)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-08-03, 19:08)wchick132 Wrote: The following is link to the same TV episode encoded myself, both x265/HEVC video and English subtitle file. Popcornmix excellent !!! In the day yesterday I was playing some movies HEVC with subtitles without pixelation present. Thank you very much for the great work they do !! : rofl:: rofl:: rofl: RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - wchick132 - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 14:24)zequiqac Wrote:(2015-08-18, 20:07)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-08-03, 19:08)wchick132 Wrote: The following is link to the same TV episode encoded myself, both x265/HEVC video and English subtitle file. With build #0819, I watched about half a dozen x265/HEVC encoded TV episodes with .srt or .ass format subtitles, all over 40 minutes in length, without any video freezing, pixelation or GUI hangs. The .ass subtitles are fairly complicated which feature simultaneous display of English and Chinese, font size and color changes, annotation on top of screen, drop shadow and border etc, Great work Popcornmix! Thanks again. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - thewarm - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 14:42)wchick132 Wrote:Build #0819?(2015-08-19, 14:24)zequiqac Wrote:(2015-08-18, 20:07)popcornmix Wrote: I finally got some time to look into this. It was a firmware issue. Should be a fix in tonight's build. Thanks for the sample. where please? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - popcornmix - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 16:13)thewarm Wrote: Build #0819? I think that is a typo. #0818 has the fix for HEVC with subs. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - afremont - 2015-08-19 I've noticed something odd, and I think it started with the first "jarvis" build that I installed. This might be a kodi bug, or a MythPVR bug. For all I know, it's a "feature" but I kinda doubt it. When you have the "TV" item in focus on the main menu screen (Confluence), the upper right corner will show you a "Currently recording" display and a "Next recording" display item. If there are more than one things "Currently recording", it toggles showing the 2 things (I only have 2 tuners right now). Recently (I don't know which build for sure), it started toggling even if there is only one thing recording. It seems to be showing the correct information for the program that is actually recording as "Series Title - Episode Title -(channel call sign)", but it toggles to information that looks suspiciously like the schedule item "Series Title - ((Any channel))". I would think this was a feature, but the start time and date shown seem a little odd, like leftover information in a data field. It doesn't really make a lot of sense most of the time. I know Zaphod24 uses a Myth back end as well. Perhaps he can confirm or deny that he is seeing this as well. Thanks for all the work folks, it's appreciated greatly. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - Milhouse - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 11:11)MikeKL Wrote: (MiniTool Partition Wizard does not allow to shrink EXT4 storage partition to increase FAT partition unless I am missing something) Thanks for the write-up, very useful and I've added a link to it in the first post. Resize/move should be supported, but probably only for native Windows filesystems, so not ext4. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - Milhouse - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 18:20)afremont Wrote: I've noticed something odd, and I think it started with the first "jarvis" build that I installed. This might be a kodi bug, or a MythPVR bug. For all I know, it's a "feature" but I kinda doubt it. A screenshot or two might be helpful (you can take a screenshot remotely using ssh with: textruecache.py screenshot), then upload to imgur.com from the Screenshots folder. Unless it's obvious from the screenshot, knowing the exact build when this problem started will help increase the chance of identifying the correct fix. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 16.0) - zaphod24 - 2015-08-19 (2015-08-19, 18:20)afremont Wrote: I've noticed something odd, and I think it started with the first "jarvis" build that I installed. This might be a kodi bug, or a MythPVR bug. For all I know, it's a "feature" but I kinda doubt it. Haven't noticed that one (been more focused on advanced deinterlacing lately) but I will have a look tonight. |