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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - Milhouse - 2016-03-23 (2016-03-23, 06:08)crazyazz Wrote: Videos in a MP4 container dont work for me, anyone else have this issue with these latest builds? Can you post your debug log (wiki) while playing one of these mp4 files - not having any problems here (#0322). RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - popcornmix - 2016-03-23 (2016-03-23, 06:54)fizbin Wrote: It was set to "suspend". I hadn't touched it so this would be the default I believe. Switching it to ignore seem to have solved the issue. I'd think this would be a bug if it didn't happen in OE6 (right?). These builds include an experimental "virtual suspend". You should be able to wake the pi with a button press (from keyboard, IR remote, CEC or phone remote). RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - fizbin - 2016-03-23 (2016-03-23, 13:51)popcornmix Wrote: These builds include an experimental "virtual suspend". You should be able to wake the pi with a button press (from keyboard, IR remote, CEC or phone remote). I'll double check whether that does or doesn't work, though I'm pretty sure on the TV that I was repro'ing this on (I had rolled the other back to OE6) that it does not work. My first thought though, is why bother to suspend a Pi? And who's going to think to press a remote button when there's nothing to see? My first inclination was to change source back and forth until I got something to view. -Jay RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - Kiralina - 2016-03-23 (2016-03-23, 13:51)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-03-23, 06:54)fizbin Wrote: It was set to "suspend". I hadn't touched it so this would be the default I believe. Switching it to ignore seem to have solved the issue. I'd think this would be a bug if it didn't happen in OE6 (right?). The "virtual suspend" works fine for me. I just power on the TV and then press the OK key on the TV's remote and the RP is "alive". Nice feature. Thank you guys. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - popcornmix - 2016-03-23 (2016-03-23, 14:33)fizbin Wrote: My first thought though, is why bother to suspend a Pi?If we stop outputting through HDMI, it allows some TVs/monitors to power off (e.g. in the case of using a shutdown timer or screensaver that uses suspend). Quote:And who's going to think to press a remote button when there's nothing to see? My first inclination was to change source back and forth until I got something to view.It's how my laptop behaves, so not that surprising a behaviour. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - bagofcrap24 - 2016-03-24 Can someone verify if playing a video without any acceleration works or if I may need to do a clean install. I'm having several issues since migrating to the rpi3. GUI settings not saving. Addons not working like Leopold's Dev update (python errors) So I think it's about time for a complete fresh install. The current issue I noticed when I'm trying to play a hi10 mkv. I know the pi cannot hw decode hi10 but in the past I just disable hw acceleration and software decoding works fine. But all I'm getting is audio and a black screen. Bringing up overlays such as menu and seeking works fine but no video is played when software decoding. It displays correctly with mmal & OMX but with the expected garbage on screen. I've tried the same file on an amlogic s905 device using software decoding and that plays back properly as expected. Just wanted to see if anyone else can reproduce before I blame my dodgy install. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - fizbin - 2016-03-24 (2016-03-23, 15:00)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-03-23, 14:33)fizbin Wrote: My first thought though, is why bother to suspend a Pi?If we stop outputting through HDMI, it allows some TVs/monitors to power off (e.g. in the case of using a shutdown timer or screensaver that uses suspend). I have confirmed the following on my Vizio TV using the remote (CEC) - 1. When the Pi suspends it will not wake up pressing these remote buttons - OK/Enter, directional buttons, exit, back 2. Buttons like play and stop will wake the Pi up from suspended state I'll check on my Samsung in a short while and report back. Thanks! Jay RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - Milhouse - 2016-03-24 New OpenELEC.tv Krypton build #0323: RPi / RPi2 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of OpenELEC.tv master (0026734b, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (5447beb1, changelog) with the following modifications:
RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - popcornmix - 2016-03-24 (2016-03-24, 01:01)bagofcrap24 Wrote: The current issue I noticed when I'm trying to play a hi10 mkv. Support for 10-bit format files is not currently supported in these builds. It conflicts with zero-copy. It will work in the future. I've always assumed 10-bit software decode is not going to be very feasible. What sort of resolution could you play? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - loggio - 2016-03-24 I know I'm repeating myself over and over but the Openelec Repository is still not working on fresh installs. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - hdmkv - 2016-03-24 @popcornmix, could you kindly take a look at this as far as RPi and overall Kodi MVC playback is concerned? Thanks. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - fizbin - 2016-03-24 Is there a setting in a file somewhere that I can edit over ssh to turn the "when tv is off" setting to "ignore"? (it defaults to "suspend") Reason is, when I am not testing, and want to use the Amber skin as everyone in my household is used to it, I can't get to the cec adapter settings because it won't pull up that dialog in Amber. Additionally, I can't switch to Amber after I upgrade to a Milhouse build, only before. I know you don't support this for testing. Still wondering for our utility's sake. Thanks, Jay RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - SpokV - 2016-03-24 Can someone please write what are the recommended configuration of KODI for proper audio/video streaming? It will make things much clearer.... Thanks RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - loggio - 2016-03-24 Build 323 problems. PVR - enable/disable setting is missing from live tv window PVR - "clear data" buttons not working in live tv general and guide settings. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 17.0) - fizbin - 2016-03-24 (2016-03-24, 01:16)fizbin Wrote: I'll check on my Samsung in a short while and report back. Unlike my Vizio TV, the Samsung appears to behave as prescribed. It will resume from suspend on the press of any remote button over CEC. |