2016-02-29, 20:51
Does usb boot (without sd card) on rpi 3 need a new build ?
(2016-02-29, 21:38)daCook8 Wrote: Kodi crashes on start of playback of x265 file: video-FAIL.mkv
http://xbmclogs.com/pq5ceglbg
http://xbmclogs.com/pyd2wxaaz (with debug)
(2016-02-29, 03:28)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-02-29, 00:51)beertank Wrote: From #0226 OpenELEC Settings/About no longer gives any information for Distribution, Version, Architecture.
Thanks, it's PR9187 - it's not clear whether this is intentional (requiring changes to the OE Settings addon for Kodi 17) or a bug, so I've asked for clarification on github.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.4.3 #1 Mon Feb 29 21:12:22 GMT 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Feb 29 2016 14:28:51
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version dea971b793dd6cf89133ede5a8362eb77e4f4ade (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160229210829-#0229-g436e3e6 [Build #0229]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
001788.034: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2016-02-29, 16:48)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-02-29, 16:33)opeters Wrote: @popcornmix
Do you know if the Pi 3B supports Dolby Atmos (HDMI Bitstream for 7.1 HD Audio)?
No. The GPU is unchanged (apart from clock frequency) and that determines that audio passthrough capability.
(2016-03-01, 12:29)Caramba69 Wrote:(2016-02-29, 16:48)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-02-29, 16:33)opeters Wrote: @popcornmix
Do you know if the Pi 3B supports Dolby Atmos (HDMI Bitstream for 7.1 HD Audio)?
No. The GPU is unchanged (apart from clock frequency) and that determines that audio passthrough capability.
So this means that the Pi 3 doesn't support HD Audio passthrough?
(2016-03-01, 15:33)jarvismeier Wrote:(2016-03-01, 12:29)Caramba69 Wrote:(2016-02-29, 16:48)popcornmix Wrote: No. The GPU is unchanged (apart from clock frequency) and that determines that audio passthrough capability.
So this means that the Pi 3 doesn't support HD Audio passthrough?
no it doesn't. The pi3 is the same as the pi2 just with faster clock rates, a 64bit cpu and built in wifi/bluetooth. The GPU (video core IV) is the same as all the rest of the Pi's. It will decode HDAudio to lossless PCM (same as PS4); PCM is a perfect bit match to pass through HD. You just won't see the HD Audio light turn on in your receiver.
(2016-01-20, 16:54)Milhouse Wrote: * No, there's no other hoops to jump through
* According to the device tree README, adding "dtoverlay=rpi-backlight" to config.txt should enable backlight driver support.
OpenELEC:~ # uname -a
Linux OpenELEC 4.4.2 #1 SMP Wed Feb 24 21:11:56 GMT 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux
OpenELEC:~ # vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep backlight
002147.845: Loaded overlay 'rpi-backlight'
002215.550: Loaded overlay 'rpi-backlight'
OpenELEC:~ # find / -name "*backlight*" -print
/flash/overlays/rpi-backlight-overlay.dtb
/sys/bus/platform/devices/rpi_backlight
/sys/devices/platform/rpi_backlight
/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/rpi_backlight
/usr/share/bootloader/overlays/rpi-backlight-overlay.dtb
OpenELEC:~ # ls /sys/class/
bcm2708_vcio ieee80211 misc thermal
bcm2835-gpiomem input mmc_host tty
bdi iscsi_connection net vc
block iscsi_endpoint power_supply vc-cma
bsg iscsi_host rtc vc-mem
dma iscsi_iface scsi_device vc-sm
gpio iscsi_session scsi_disk vchiq
graphics iscsi_transport scsi_host vtconsole
hidraw leds sound watchdog
hwmon mdio_bus spi_master
i2c-dev mem spidev
(2016-03-01, 18:21)doldi Wrote: Hi Milhouse,
"DVD playback remains temporarily disabled" also in this build?
...i ask, because there is not an indication of the capacity - or something wrong? [nothing is described]