2016-09-05, 23:08
(2016-09-05, 11:05)Milhouse Wrote: Here's build #0904x with fix for PR10400: RPi / RPi2Fixed Live playback stuttering with iPlayerwww & itv addons
(2016-09-05, 11:05)Milhouse Wrote: Here's build #0904x with fix for PR10400: RPi / RPi2Fixed Live playback stuttering with iPlayerwww & itv addons
(2016-09-05, 20:21)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-09-05, 20:14)3DBuff Wrote: Current release #0904 gives me mega issues with screen refresh rates. I had to reverse to #0903.
I see new resolutions like 1920x1080i to choose from (not there yesterday) but the list of refresh rates dropped down to 60 and 50 fps only from 24 to 60 with all variants.
Pretty sure that your issue is not related to #0904 (nothing changed in that area).
Is it possible you booted the Pi with the TV unpowered which has resulted in the list of supported resolutions failing to be read?
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.7.2 #1 Tue Sep 6 03:59:17 BST 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Sep 2 2016 11:53:38
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 0706e45eb49a02aadefa58183d474791df2a81fb (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160906035812-#0905-g087b668 [Build #0905]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
002392.386: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2016-07-24, 18:12)smp1 Wrote: I noticed a rare but very annoying bug. This usually happens when watching a HD DVB-S channel for a prolonged period of time (12+ hours).Unfortunately this still happens with latest builds. 0904x just completely locked up so I had to power cycle the Pi. Kodi was tuned to a HDTV channel and left overnight. It locked up after ~12 hours. No crash log, joystick was disconnected, resampling quality set to '"Low".
The video and audio just freeze and the RPi is useable for a while, then in will completely lock up
(2016-09-06, 17:32)smp1 Wrote: Unfortunately this still happens with latest builds. 0904x just completely locked up so I had to power cycle the Pi. Kodi was tuned to a HDTV channel and left overnight. It locked up after ~12 hours. No crash log, joystick was disconnected, resampling quality set to '"Low".
(2016-09-06, 17:59)popcornmix Wrote: If you are overclocking then try disabling.Only sdram. But I ran memtester for many hours with no errors.
Can you still ssh in after the hang? If so getting "dmesg" output and kodi.log would be useful.
(2016-09-06, 18:08)smp1 Wrote:(2016-09-06, 17:59)popcornmix Wrote: If you are overclocking then try disabling.Only sdram. But I ran memtester for many hours with no errors.
Can you still ssh in after the hang? If so getting "dmesg" output and kodi.log would be useful.
Tonight it just froze and Kodi didn't reboot. I couldn't ssh, had to short the reset pins.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.7.2 #1 Tue Sep 6 21:05:26 BST 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Sep 2 2016 11:53:38
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 0706e45eb49a02aadefa58183d474791df2a81fb (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20160906210319-#0906-gb37a514 [Build #0906]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
002391.290: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2016-09-06, 18:10)popcornmix Wrote: Disable that just to be sure and confirm the problem remains.I think I found what was wrong. I can easily reproduce the problem if I undervolt the cpu just a little bit (over_voltage=-2). With default voltage it just takes much longer to crash.
(2016-09-03, 16:51)popcornmix Wrote: Does disabling "GPU" resampling in system/audio settings help?It actually helped with eliminating the rare green-ish video glitches when watching a live HDTV.
(2016-09-07, 04:34)smp1 Wrote: I think I found what was wrong. I can easily reproduce the problem if I undervolt the cpu just a little bit (over_voltage=-2). With default voltage it just takes much longer to crash.
It looks like the default voltage of 1.3125v. is a bit too low for my RPi3.