2016-04-03, 11:13
open ssh connection and then enter
bcmstat.sh
bcmstat.sh
(2016-04-03, 09:59)herrmeier01 Wrote: Do you optimize this build with different compiler flags? The startup and the GUI feels more quick.
(2016-04-03, 11:21)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-04-03, 09:59)herrmeier01 Wrote: Do you optimize this build with different compiler flags? The startup and the GUI feels more quick.
No, it's the same.
(2016-04-03, 11:21)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-04-03, 09:59)herrmeier01 Wrote: Do you optimize this build with different compiler flags? The startup and the GUI feels more quick.
No, it's the same.
(2016-04-03, 11:26)cojms1 Wrote: @Milhouse
I have a Pi1 that acts as a tvheadend server. It is running #320 and is using the latest tvheadend addon from your list. Unfortunately the service doesn't seem to start.
When I run the binary manually I get an error stating that line 29 can't open and then lots of formatted text (looks like it's in wingdings).
Is this a known problem? I notice that the tvheadend bump to ffmpeg 3 has stopped recent addon builds, so maybe I should just wait?
(2016-04-03, 13:00)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-04-03, 11:26)cojms1 Wrote: @Milhouse
I have a Pi1 that acts as a tvheadend server. It is running #320 and is using the latest tvheadend addon from your list. Unfortunately the service doesn't seem to start.
When I run the binary manually I get an error stating that line 29 can't open and then lots of formatted text (looks like it's in wingdings).
Is this a known problem? I notice that the tvheadend bump to ffmpeg 3 has stopped recent addon builds, so maybe I should just wait?
I'm not aware of any such problems, maybe someone familiar with tvheadend can advise, or do you have a tvheadend log you can upload? Other than that, wait until I'm building new tvheadend builds again.
(2016-04-03, 11:21)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-04-03, 09:59)herrmeier01 Wrote: Do you optimize this build with different compiler flags? The startup and the GUI feels more quick.
No, it's the same.
(2016-04-03, 11:08)bg_x Wrote: May I ask you how you get that summary screen with the CPU speeds?
(2016-04-03, 16:50)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-04-03, 16:29)Kiralina Wrote: Comparing #0403 OE and LE builds, I find the LE build faster than the OE one.
Anything quantifiable?
E.g. can you time bootup, or time to open movies library view? Or time from pressing play to starting video?
(2016-04-03, 18:55)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-04-03, 17:31)Kiralina Wrote: For ex., opening a blu ray file from my smb took 0 04 31, another mkv file 0 04 38, also from smb.
Need to measure with both OE and LE to determine if it is actually faster.