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I compile new Rpi version and have this error:

Quote:make[1]: Entering directory /home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19'
make -C strpool strpool
make[2]: Entering directory/home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19/strpool'
CC strpool.o
gcc: warning: '-mcpu=' is deprecated; use '-mtune=' or '-march=' instead
gcc: error: unrecognized argument in option '-mabi=aapcs-linux'
gcc: note: valid arguments to '-mabi=' are: ms sysv
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfloat-abi=hard'
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfpu=vfp'
make[2]: *** [strpool.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory /home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19/strpool'
make[1]: *** [strpool/strpool] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory/home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19'
make: *** [release] Błąd 2

Build r12383 compile without any problems.

Ubuntu 12.10.



(2012-11-07, 21:08)rbej Wrote: I compile new Rpi version and have this error:

Quote:make[1]: Entering directory /home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19'
make -C strpool strpool
make[2]: Entering directory/home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19/strpool'
CC strpool.o
gcc: warning: '-mcpu=' is deprecated; use '-mtune=' or '-march=' instead
gcc: error: unrecognized argument in option '-mabi=aapcs-linux'
gcc: note: valid arguments to '-mabi=' are: ms sysv
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfloat-abi=hard'
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfpu=vfp'
make[2]: *** [strpool.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory /home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19/strpool'
make[1]: *** [strpool/strpool] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory/home/rbej/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/libatasmart-0.19'
make: *** [release] Błąd 2

Build r12383 compile without any problems.

Ubuntu 12.10.

Did you exec "make clean" before compiling again?

Regards.

Yes.

PS. This bug is fixed.

https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/...45187baa2f

and build 12431 compile with no problem.



Alright, I'm running OpenELEC-rPi build r12431, and I'm having problems with lagging Karaoke on a 720p h264 video. A separate issue is that I'm noticing it takes a long time to create the Demuxer, about a minute and a half if I am reading the log right.

Relevant error for subtitles is:
Code:
12:20:56 T:2954179680 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for previous frame
12:21:49 T:2920625248 WARNING: Previous line repeats 68 times.

I'm guessing that the issue is from all the fancy karaoke effects, similar to problems with vsfilter on the PC. The solution for vsfilter is to switch to xy-vsfilter, wondering if it's the same deal on the rPi.

Full log from video:
Code:
12:17:44 T:3043545616  NOTICE: COMXPlayer: Opening: smb://STIER/Anime/Guilty Crown [Doki] (720p)/[Doki] Guilty Crown - 01 (1280x720 h264 BD AAC) [2C173770].mkv
12:17:44 T:3043545616 WARNING: CDVDMessageQueue(player)::Put MSGQ_NOT_INITIALIZED
12:17:44 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Thread COMXPlayer start, auto delete: false
12:17:44 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:17:44 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Creating InputStream
12:17:44 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:17:44 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Creating Demuxer
12:19:11 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Opening video stream: 0 source: 256
12:19:11 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:19:11 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Creating video thread
12:19:11 T:2954179680  NOTICE: Thread COMXPlayerVideo start, auto delete: false
12:19:11 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Opening audio stream: 1 source: 256
12:19:12 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Creating audio thread
12:19:12 T:2920625248  NOTICE: Thread COMXPlayerAudio start, auto delete: false
12:19:12 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Opening Subtitle stream: 2 source: 256
12:20:03 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:20:03 T:2954179680  NOTICE: Previous line repeats 1 times.
12:20:03 T:2954179680  NOTICE: Display resolution USER : 1280x720 @ 60.00 - FullScreen (19)
12:20:03 T:2920625248  NOTICE: OMXClock using audio as reference
12:20:04 T:3043545616  NOTICE: Using GL_TEXTURE_2D
12:20:04 T:3043545616  NOTICE: GL: Using BYPASS render method
12:20:04 T:3043545616  NOTICE: GL: GL_ARB_texture_rectangle not supported and OpenGL version is not 2.x
12:20:04 T:3043545616  NOTICE: GL: Reverting to POT textures
12:20:04 T:2954179680 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for flip to complete
12:20:11 T:2954179680 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for previous frame
12:20:32 T:2920625248 WARNING: Previous line repeats 34 times.
12:20:32 T:2920625248  NOTICE: OMXClock using audio as reference
12:20:34 T:2954179680  NOTICE: Previous line repeats 2 times.
12:20:34 T:2954179680 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for flip to complete
12:20:34 T:2954179680  NOTICE: OMXClock using audio as reference
12:20:56 T:2954179680  NOTICE: Previous line repeats 2 times.
12:20:56 T:2954179680 WARNING: CRenderManager::FlipPage - timeout waiting for previous frame
12:21:49 T:2920625248 WARNING: Previous line repeats 68 times.
12:21:49 T:2920625248  NOTICE: OMXClock using audio as reference
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Previous line repeats 1 times.
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: COMXPlayer::OnExit()
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXPlayer: closing audio stream
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Closing audio stream
12:22:30 T:2920625248  NOTICE: thread end: OMXPlayerAudio::OnExit()
12:22:30 T:2981098592   ERROR: COMXCoreComponent::DecoderEventHandler OMX.broadcom.audio_mixer - OMX_ErrorPortUnpopulated port 0, cannot parse input stream
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXPlayer: closing video stream
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Closing video stream
12:22:30 T:2954179680  NOTICE: thread end: video_thread
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXClock using video as reference
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: OMXPlayer: closing subtitle stream
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: Closing subtitle stream
12:22:30 T:2912236640  NOTICE: COMXPlayer::OnExit() deleting demuxer
12:22:31 T:2912236640  NOTICE: COMXPlayer::OnExit() deleting input stream
Testing with r12383 and r12431, audio over HDMI, and I'm noticing that every now and again - sometimes as often as every few minutes - the audio volume will significantly reduce for about 5-10 seconds, then return to normal. Happens with movies (DD and DTS), and also music (mp3 being the example I'm listening to right now).
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
r12381, moved SD card from 256mb board to 512mb board, all artwork disappeared. Only altered config.txt for memory split and remove overclock. Put back in 256 board, artwork still missing. All movie/tv info still available only artwork was gone.
Updated from r12350 to r12457, random blurry pictures during slideshow disappeared, no xbmc freeze so far when playing music on top of slideshow. I have a question about the overall picture quality. I used to have 720p to avoid upscaling. After upgrade picture quality is worse than it used to be. Doesn't matter if I use 720p or 1080p. I am using 21" monitor so I can be just mistaken. Anyone else has the same experience?
I compile own builds with GUI 1080p and picutre quality is very good.



One more issue - the movement in picture slideshow is not smooth. I thought it has something to do with the Lircd and GPIO receiver I tested today, but even with disabled lircd, the picture movement is not smooth. It starts slow and than accelerate during every picture. Even on ssh there some short freeze moments which I haven't experienced before. Anyone else?

dmesg | grep freq
[ 1.316752] bcm2835-cpufreq: min=700000 max=700000 cur=700000
[ 1.316877] bcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor ondemandbcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor ondemand
[ 9.168300] bcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor performance
[ 9.168332] bcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor performancesystemd-udevd[851]: starting version 195
[ 30.406465] bcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor ondemand
[ 30.406497] bcm2835-cpufreq: switching to governor ondemand
I was very happy to learn r12457 comes with a MythTV PVR client (cmyth, 0.5.0) so I finally am able to connect to my MythTV backend (0.23.0+fixes24158-0ubuntu2). EPG, channel list, timers - all working well, great!

However, trying to switch to a live channel only produces an "Arbeitet... (Working...)" spinner forever, no picture, no sound.
Backend status shows the channel to be tuned correctly on the MythTV box.

XBMC only seems to respond to the X key (stop) in this situation, which stops the spinner but otherwise causes XMBC to hang. (Recordings don't play as well, but without a hang.)

Not that live TV is a top priority to me - after all, the RasPi is attached to a TV set. Scheduling MythTV recordings from the EPG without leaving the couch is the most important feature and works very well. Just wanted to share my experience.

A logfile is here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uqraf8u6lu4mtl...121112.log

Regards,
Heinz
Is anyone having problems with latest build. I have 12473 which I hoped would include the lirc gpio patch. I did a completly fresh download and build and updated my sd card as usual. I can get no keyboard respose or indeed IR. Its a bog standard keyboard which has been working fine up til now

regards

Andy
Try 12485

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Ive tried 12485 as well with same results. I noticed first of all there were issues with lcdproc (i got a message up saying failure to connect..).

regards
Andy
(2012-11-15, 15:38)xandy Wrote: Ive tried 12485 as well with same results. I noticed first of all there were issues with lcdproc (i got a message up saying failure to connect..).

regards
Andy

I've just tried R12485 and got no response from my wireless keyboard either.

John
Having similar problems to xandy and nodge in that I have the lcdproc issue and non working remote, although wireless keyboard does work. All was OK with 12458. Is not OK with 12467, 12469 and 12485.

Can give very little info about my remote. Many moons ago I loaded "Windows Media Remote Settings" on to a Logitech Harmony remote, and set it up with a USB IR Receiver alll on Windows XP but I never posessed an actual Windows Media Remote. Eventually I moved on to other things and last April when I got my Raspberry dug the IR receiver out of the junk drawer and found these settings worked with raspberry. Has continued to work fine until now.

What did you do with 12467Huh...
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