2014-03-02, 13:17
IMO CEChacks seems to be a good idea, surely will be working better soon.
can i disable this for the moment ?
can i disable this for the moment ?
(2014-03-02, 15:05)Shanyel Wrote: @popcornmix
When upgrading to the new Gotham build with audio changes I started to hear strange audio when running movies (all kinds).
Tried also a fresh install.
See log. Can you see something here?
Thanks
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=141496
Strange I mean funny noises like all actors had a nice helium shot...
(2014-03-02, 12:43)Trickname Wrote: http://is.gd/I9U5bHi can't really tell what the problem is from the video, particularly as you indicate it has something to do with cec. Could you explain it, please?
this is what happen after update to #0301 for my LG
heres the log: http://pastebin.com/sFDvjG3d
maybe problem is with changes here:
xbmc/peripherals/Peripherals.cpp
xbmc/peripherals/devices/PeripheralCecAdapter.cpp
xbmc/peripherals/devices/PeripheralCecAdapter.h
(2014-03-02, 15:57)golddk Wrote: Raspberry Pi gets true open-source graphics drivers
See:
http://liliputing.com/2014/02/raspberry-...ivers.html
Any impact on xbmc for Raspberry Pi ?
(2014-03-02, 15:29)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-03-02, 15:05)Shanyel Wrote: @popcornmix
When upgrading to the new Gotham build with audio changes I started to hear strange audio when running movies (all kinds).
Tried also a fresh install.
See log. Can you see something here?
Thanks
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=141496
Strange I mean funny noises like all actors had a nice helium shot...
You'll need to enable debug logging in settings to get any useful information.
Ideally provide a sample (e.g. 200MB) or a file that is not behaving and I'll test it.