2013-07-10, 17:46
(2013-07-09, 20:31)CruX Wrote: Slightly offtopic: Just use http://xbmclogs.com/ or similar for larger logs.Thanks for the tip, will do that next time.
(2013-07-10, 01:29)wolfgar Wrote: Sorry for the last binary, it is likely that I have to upload the whole xbmc tree and not only the binary !No problem, i am grateful you put that much effort into this project.
(as you work with a quite old release, it is likely that other libraries have to be updated)
(2013-07-10, 01:29)wolfgar Wrote: I am working very hard to get a full working image for wandboard at the moment : I have an almost working image with kernel + GPU +vpu + firmware derived from fsl BSP v4.0.0Cool
(2013-07-10, 01:29)wolfgar Wrote: I am still trying to understand why the hell only a quarter of the DMA pages are available on boot (this is the real underlying reason why some allocations in XBMC fail : I have updated XBMC to require less physical memory but it only "hides" this real issue)Have you tried using the new 3.1.x Kernel branch ?
(2013-07-10, 01:29)wolfgar Wrote: I have not yet fully tested the sound but be sure that I will also try to address the issues you report...Okay thanks.
Sound and especially soundquality are very important to me. It´s the main reason i started looking into xbmc for i.mx6 in the first place.
My intention is to build an audiophile mediacenter based on xbmc.
Since the wandboard has a lot less frequency noise and power pollution than a full fledged x86 htpc but a quite powerful gpu, it is an ideal candidate.
Still looking for hard realtime kernel patches.
Have a nice day