2018-01-05, 18:25
I really am not sure, I will have to downgrade to test... Is there a specific build you think I should try?
(2018-01-05, 18:25)wheemer Wrote: I really am not sure, I will have to downgrade to test... Is there a specific build you think I should try?
(2018-01-03, 20:14)TimoJ Wrote:Looks like commits 29th Dec by @FernetMenta made non-linear stretch setting disappear. Is this by design and this feature is now gone or is it a bug?(2017-12-31, 10:46)TimoJ Wrote: Where did non linear stretch go? It's missing from few latest builds.Anyone? Build 1228 was the last one where it was available. What happened?
xml:
<general>
<!--<line>XBMC running...</line>-->
<line>$INFO[System.Time] $INFO[System.Date]</line>
<line>$INFO[System.CurrentWindow]</line>
<line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide22]</line>
</general>
<screensaver>
<line>$INFO[System.CurrentWindow]</line>
<line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide22]</line>
<line>Freemem: $INFO[System.FreeMemory]</line>
</screensaver>
shell:
htpc:~ # date
Fri Jan 5 19:36:12 CET 2018
htpc:~ #
(2018-01-05, 12:38)fbomke Wrote: Ok, seems there will be no more testing on this issue, since one patch is already merged into master, another one's currently reviewed and one's replaced by somthing somebody else anready fixed (presumedly also already merged...). Are your weekly RC builds based on master? If so, I would give the next one a try...
(2018-01-05, 20:37)Grabber66 Wrote: had anyone Problems with his imonlcd. It works, but shows not everything it should.
(2018-01-05, 18:30)Milhouse Wrote:It seems to not occur in the jan 02 build, just tested it for a while and can't see the same problem. As soon as I updated to the 3rd it happened immediately(2018-01-05, 18:25)wheemer Wrote: I really am not sure, I will have to downgrade to test... Is there a specific build you think I should try?
There have been a number of audio changes during the last month. I'd start with #1201 and work backwards/forwards depending on whether you find that build has the issue.
(2018-01-06, 00:48)JBLSteeve Wrote: Hi,
I ask because when i try to install emulator i have the missing package "kodi.binary.instance.game" in version 1.0.32, How can i check my version of this package and update it ?
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(Generic)text:# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.14.10 #1 SMP Fri Jan 5 22:16:39 GMT 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20180105221510-#0105-g978b00c [Build #0105]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:138fa39). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2018-01-06, 00:53)wheemer Wrote:Still happens with 0105(2018-01-05, 18:30)Milhouse Wrote:It seems to not occur in the jan 02 build, just tested it for a while and can't see the same problem. As soon as I updated to the 3rd it happened immediately(2018-01-05, 18:25)wheemer Wrote: I really am not sure, I will have to downgrade to test... Is there a specific build you think I should try?
There have been a number of audio changes during the last month. I'd start with #1201 and work backwards/forwards depending on whether you find that build has the issue.