[LIVE] HOW-TO Install XBMC on Lucid Mini with PCM Multichannel and Nvidia 256.25 - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Linux (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=52) +---- Thread: [LIVE] HOW-TO Install XBMC on Lucid Mini with PCM Multichannel and Nvidia 256.25 (/showthread.php?tid=74778) |
- earlneath - 2010-06-08 still not installing. Code: The following packages have unmet dependencies: - harryzimm - 2010-06-08 Try Quote:sudo apt-get install -f Quote:sudo apt-get install xbmc - earlneath - 2010-06-08 Sorry still no joy - harryzimm - 2010-06-08 Try Quote:sudo apt-get clean all Quote:sudo apt-get autoremove Quote:sudo apt-get update Quote:sudo apt-get install xbmc you might need to run sudo apt-get install -f again It that doesn't work you might want to try the ubuntu forums.. I'm out of ideas cheers - earlneath - 2010-06-08 thanks for your help! Still not there but I'll try the forums, dont want to hijack the thread! - schum4ch3 - 2010-06-08 same problem here. I already had lucid and xbmc installed and working but after an update a few minutes ago, aptitude installed the new xbmc-bin package and removed all other xbmc-* packages.. I think they are updating the repo and 4 now only the xbmc-bin is version 1:9.11+svn30938-lucid1 but all others are still version 1:9.11+svn28042-lucid1.1.. hope they will upload all new packages soon - earlneath - 2010-06-09 SVN for AMD64 is borked at the moment... http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=75308 - robo989 - 2010-06-12 harryzimm Wrote:Hi, Hi there bit of a late reply but it all works fine in Karmic. Didn't need to upgrade ALSA or anything - except remove the "upower" from the command line used to install the extra software needed - robo989 - 2010-06-12 harryzimm Wrote:Im glad its working at last. Not sure about the lagging video, usually a reboot will sort it. Maybe im just lucky but all my 1080p content works perfectly. Have you tried playing a 5.1 movie to test the channel mappings are correct? Hi there, I'm experiencng the same thing. Tried all manner of settings regarding clock\resampling\sync settings etc but the irregular stutter is still there on movies with a bitrate slightly higher than average. It doesn't occur at all on any of my 1080p movies that have AC3\DTS audio - only FLAC. Would you mind doing me a favour and checking your error percentage on some high bitrate videos in your posession that are being decoded with FLAC audio. If you keep an eye on the error % for a couple of minutes on a few different movies I'm sure you'll see a similar fluctuation in errors as I am. (press "o" on keyboard when watching to bring up statistics) Personally get the feeling it's a hardware limitation.... Many thanks - earlneath - 2010-06-20 earlneath Wrote:SVN for AMD64 is borked at the moment...SVN for amd64 now working! - MacUsers - 2010-06-21 Roelio Wrote:Let me know if I can add or change something.Just one small thing; There is a possible problem with doing this and always doesn't work:
Code: curl "http://pastebin.com/download.php?i=f5f9654bb" | tr -d \\r > /etc/asound.conf Just my 2 cents........ - Plecebo - 2010-06-22 Thank you so much for this guide, it worked great to get my zotac ion hooked up to my reciever via hdmi. I'm using the svn build and the only trouble i'm running into is the scrappers don't seem to be working right, perhaps it is just an issue with the svn? Anyway Thanks again for the great guide. - stoffmann - 2010-06-23 Regarding the long boot time with Lucid i found out the following. The reason for the delay is somehow related to the floppy. If possible disable it in BIOS. If you (like me) have no option to disable it follow these instructions. edit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf and add: Code: blacklist floppy After saving the edited file run this command: Code: update-initramfs -u This fixed the problem for me. I found this tip here. Best regards and thanks for th guide. - earlneath - 2010-06-24 edit: seems to be working now with the July SVN. With my video card I plugged the spdif cable from the motherboard to a connector on the card, does that disable the nvidia-hdmi? it's a 9400 by MSI. I get no 0,3 when I do aplay -l in xbmc my settings are: /edit Maybe I'm missing something. I can only get sound effects out of xbmc, all movies are silent. Code: aplay -l Code: cat /etc/asound.conf followed the guide incl removing pulse. on latest svn. Whatever combinations of audio settings I try in xbmc I am getting no sound at all so must be going wrong somewhere. There is no "digital" setting, there is "optical/coax" but whether I use this hdmi or analog, no sound... - Wingie - 2010-06-24 Thanks for the asound.conf and the HDA-intel.conf file. I have some issue's /questions left: 1) If I disable dolby digital/DTS than i'm able to get multichannel sound but the voices come out of the wrong speaker (behind me in stead of the center speaker) How can this be changed? 2) I renamed my .asoundrc file in /home/xbmc because this was only to get menu sound to work. I'm I right or do I have to enable it again? 3) All my 2-channel audio files (mp3/flv etc.) give no audio at all it doesn't matter if I turn of/on DTS/dolby digital. I know it can work (sampled up to 5.1 or just 2 channel) but don't know what to alter in de asound.conf or HDA-Intel.conf file. Does any one know a solution for this? running on ubuntu karmic 9.10 latest kernel and latest SVN (march 30), alsa 0.23, nvidia 256.35. |