2009-10-27, 00:15
Hi all, my first post here..
I softmodded, hard drive upgraded and installed xbmc (SVN23807 nightly binary from xbmcsvn.com) to an xbox on the weekend and installed the iView plugin and the Connected Skin (seems to be the easiest to read from distance on a 68cm CRT).
The xbmc is for my parents so I can only play around with it when I'm at their place.. they're connected with Adam Internet which has unmetered iView.
The plugin works and I can stream video BUT only for a short period before, I presume, the initially downloaded buffer is exhausted.
I have increased all the buffer sizes in the xbmc settings but it seems not to make any difference to the stop point of the streamed video.
The connection syncs at 8000mbps and I have no problem watching iView on a PC.
It also may not be a plugin prolem at all... I'm not 100% confident in the stability of the WiFi connection I currently have to the xbox.. Still working on that. So that could be the issue!
Is buffer refill a known bug with version 0.4 (I can't find any bug tracker for the plugin) or is it exclusive to my setup? (ie the current dodgy WiFi setup)
Steve
I softmodded, hard drive upgraded and installed xbmc (SVN23807 nightly binary from xbmcsvn.com) to an xbox on the weekend and installed the iView plugin and the Connected Skin (seems to be the easiest to read from distance on a 68cm CRT).
The xbmc is for my parents so I can only play around with it when I'm at their place.. they're connected with Adam Internet which has unmetered iView.
The plugin works and I can stream video BUT only for a short period before, I presume, the initially downloaded buffer is exhausted.
I have increased all the buffer sizes in the xbmc settings but it seems not to make any difference to the stop point of the streamed video.
The connection syncs at 8000mbps and I have no problem watching iView on a PC.
It also may not be a plugin prolem at all... I'm not 100% confident in the stability of the WiFi connection I currently have to the xbox.. Still working on that. So that could be the issue!
Is buffer refill a known bug with version 0.4 (I can't find any bug tracker for the plugin) or is it exclusive to my setup? (ie the current dodgy WiFi setup)
Steve