2010-05-08, 02:10
Philmatic Wrote:Any idea when the automated builds will return?
when the merge is done.
Philmatic Wrote:Any idea when the automated builds will return?
Philmatic Wrote:Any idea when the automated builds will return?
sho Wrote:As this is not a commercial effort, these metrics are unfortunately not anything to go by.
I just changed the date on trac to 31.05.2010, that will probably not even hold true. (it will be ready whenever it's ready).
Also, whatever of these 74 open tickets will be open at the time of release will just be pushed to the next release.
Yankee Ruin X Wrote:sshcs.com
Yankee Ruin X Wrote:If someone could point me in the right direction of a version that will play my 1080p files so I can install that version I will be more than happy.
jhsrennie Wrote:I tried the most recent build from mirrors.xbmc.org and that played 1080p videos at around 10% CPU. From memory you need to go into Settings, Video and tell it to use DXVA. Note also that this requires Windoes 7 and a video cad that supports DXVA2. If your system isn't suitable there will be a (rather obscure) error in xbmc.log.Not just Win7 - Vista capable as well - the only OS not to run the DXVA2 is XP, though I'm sure I read on another thread that it could run DXVA2. Success though seems dependant on a combination of factors - OS and GFX card to name but 2. I'm running Win7 with a Nvidia GT240 which successfully runs DXVA2 at around the 5-7% mark.
JR
Yankee Ruin X Wrote:Oh I see well in that case is the DS player sticky the only version out that will play 1080p content stutter free or is a there version somewhere else I should be looking for a version thats stable enough? As I think I have that one but 1080p is still jumpy but I might not have the settings right. I did at one point have a version that worked great but after updating to other versions from sshcs.com I have no idea which version it was.
If someone could point me in the right direction of a version that will play my 1080p files so I can install that version I will be more than happy.
jmarshall Wrote:Offtopic, but would you really save all that much considering the zipping of the "big" bits of XML?
Given that XBMC still uses regex to parse the XML, we could probably do the same trick with JSON. It's nasty, and something we hope to remedy after 10.05 (eg AaronD is looking at XLST to do the XML transform from your layout to our layout)
Cheers,
Jonathan