2010-10-26, 22:40
I just set "Adjust refresh rate to match video" and I get perfectly smooth 23.976Hz playback for 24p content. There is no need to edit the EDID or xorg.conf unless you encounter issues
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:I just set "Adjust refresh rate to match video" and I get perfectly smooth 23.976Hz playback for 24p content. There is no need to edit the EDID or xorg.conf unless you encounter issues
Sam.Nazarko Wrote:I just set "Adjust refresh rate to match video" and I get perfectly smooth 23.976Hz playback for 24p content. There is no need to edit the EDID or xorg.conf unless you encounter issues
Philmatic Wrote:Really? I thought that option on the ATV did nothing?
deltazulu Wrote:This seems to be an issue with the image. You can either update xbmc to a new build or edit your ~/.xbmc/userdata/sources.xml file manually. I'd recommend updating xbmc.
Here is the method I used to update from pin87a's R3 minimized atv-linux image:
Of course you first mush SSH into your atv-linux running pin87a's R3 image (don't run this on stock atv).
Code:#update XBMC to latest nightly for the first time, do this:
echo "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/ppa/ubuntu hardy main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbmc.org.list
echo "deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/ppa/ubuntu hardy main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xbmc.org.list
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys CEC06767
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-qt3
sudo apt-get install xbmc
#if above 'install xbmc' doesn't complete, use "-f"
sudo apt-get install -f
#update XBMC going forward will only require this: if there is an update, it will ask if you want to install it
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xbmc
#Update CrystalHD Drivers to recommended r156 (as of 8/27)
svn checkout http://crystalhd-for-osx.googlecode.com/svn/trunk crystalhd-r156
cd crystalhd-r156/crystalhd/linux_lib/libcrystalhd
make
sudo make install
cd ../../driver/linux
autoconf
./configure
make
sudo make install
sudo modprobe crystalhd
#Reboot Your box
reboot
Leander Wrote:I believe I am experiencing the same problem. However, if I wait long enough (between 2 and 3 minutes), the system will become responsive again, but then the screen will just display a snow pattern.
I have also assumed that this is a problem between the TV and the Nvidia driver/hardware. I'm running Dharma b3 on "Crystalbuntu" on a 160GB ATV, with a 70012 CrystalHD (driver revision 171) with a Panasonic TX-P42G20E television.
@davilla: do you mean that this should already be fixed in Dharma b3? Or that it was fixed after b3 and the fix will be in b4?