2014-01-05, 12:31
Only tested .avi xvid/mp3 but movies divided in two parts (e.g. *.CD1 *.CD2) don't automatically load the 2nd part (CD2) at the end of 1st part (CD1).
(2014-01-05, 12:31)xbs08 Wrote: Only tested .avi xvid/mp3 but movies divided in two parts (e.g. *.CD1 *.CD2) don't automatically load the 2nd part (CD2) at the end of 1st part (CD1).
(2014-01-05, 00:00)MilhouseVH Wrote: For anyone that is interested, I've uploaded another new version of bcmstat.sh that will monitor GPU free memory statistics with the "g" command line option. Tested on OpenELEC and Raspbian, hopefully it works on Rpasbmc (untested by me, the script shouldn't need to be run with sudo although it will use sudo to run vcdbg if required, which will only be called when the "g" option is specified).
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./bcmstat.sh", line 575, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1:])
File "./bcmstat.sh", line 563, in main
getGPUMem(GPU)
File "./bcmstat.sh", line 264, in getGPUMem
gpudata = vcdbg("reloc")[:512]
File "./bcmstat.sh", line 82, in vcdbg
return runcommand("%s%s %s" % (SUDO, VCDBGCMD, args))
File "./bcmstat.sh", line 55, in runcommand
return subprocess.check_output(command.split(" "), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode("utf-8")[:-1]
File "./Lib/encodings/utf_8.py", line 16, in decode
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xcc in position 22066: invalid continuation byte
(2014-01-05, 16:33)Trixster Wrote: The TvHeadend service was maxing out the cpu on the latest build posted today, slowing everything down to a crawl. Disabling the service normalises everything again.
(2014-01-05, 17:13)popcornmix Wrote: I was running this (./bcmstat.sh c xg), "Version 0.0.3 - 4 Jan 2014" on your latest openelec build and got:
xcg
(2014-01-05, 16:50)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-01-05, 12:31)xbs08 Wrote: Only tested .avi xvid/mp3 but movies divided in two parts (e.g. *.CD1 *.CD2) don't automatically load the 2nd part (CD2) at the end of 1st part (CD1).
Have you enabled stacking?
http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=File_stacking
(2014-01-05, 19:53)fightnight Wrote: Milhouse what version of librtmp is included on latest release?
(2014-01-05, 19:32)SSC_Jarod Wrote: Is there hope that in a final build, the auto-switch Function comes back. Then otherwise i am stuck in Frodo forever
(2014-01-05, 21:17)wizzard72 Wrote: On the last few builds I experience random pauses in video playback. The pauses are in length random also. I have narrowed it down to E-AC3 option in "System --> Audio output --> Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC3) capable receiver". When enabled every series or movie random pauses even when the audio source is DTS. Needless to say that my receiver supports Dolby Digital Plus.
(2014-01-05, 21:21)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-01-05, 21:17)wizzard72 Wrote: On the last few builds I experience random pauses in video playback. The pauses are in length random also. I have narrowed it down to E-AC3 option in "System --> Audio output --> Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC3) capable receiver". When enabled every series or movie random pauses even when the audio source is DTS. Needless to say that my receiver supports Dolby Digital Plus.
Do you have gui sounds enabled when playing video?