2012-10-13, 05:02
(2012-10-13, 04:17)GregoryK Wrote: Hello:
I was able to build the add-on on OS X Mountain Lion, and install the add-on into a fresh install of the September snapshot of Frodo. But I get a repeatable crash if I configure the add-on (e.g. add my backend IP and myth db login) and then "enable".
Restarting XBMC after the crash will cause an immediate crash again, until the add-on info is entirely removed from both /addons and /userdata
Here's the CrashReporter log in case it helps: http://pastebin.com/6Vrwtjpg
/gkk
Hi, get the last XBMC nightly build (12 october 2012) and get the last version of addon from git. It will be better. Br
(2012-10-13, 03:56)Aubrien Wrote: Janbar,
I been unable to post until now much about the performance of the buffer feature and others on an analog tuner. It is tuning most of the time and survives some program breaks but not all. It is having really long tuning times that will sometimes take so long that it times out entirely. I expect 10s counting the ch change script but can get anywhere from 10s to 80s (timeout and drop to menu). I think its related to the buffer code as any time that it should be buffering it seems to be doing it, but it is really slow. I have a log with addon debugging turned on but as was last time, it it too large for pastebin. I sent it to you via email in the forum. Thanks
Thanks aubrien. I will read it asap.
(2012-10-13, 02:03)pgjensen Wrote: Is the issue known where if you have 2 channels on the same main digital channel (i.e. 7.1 and 7.2) if I choose 7.1 while another channel is playing, it will default to 7.2. It also shows them out of order. 7.2 shows before 7.1 vertically in the list.
It is bizarre. Please look in the setup of xbmc / livetv. There is a set of parameters to order channels and more.