2012-10-24, 20:42
edit your SMB passwords
(2012-10-24, 20:40)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2012-10-24, 20:37)gimli Wrote: Post your advancedsettings.xml
Code:<advancedsettings>
<loglevel>0</loglevel>
<splash>false</splash>
<showexitbutton>false</showexitbutton>
<!-- Following at request of popcornmix -->
<fanartres>256</fanartres>
<imageres>128</imageres>
<!-- End popcornmix -->
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
<visualizedirtyregions>off</visualizedirtyregions>
</gui>
<samba>
<clienttimeout>30</clienttimeout>
</samba>
<videodatabase>
<type>mysql</type>
<host>freenas2-jail</host>
<port>3306</port>
<user>xbmc</user>
<pass>xbmc</pass>
</videodatabase>
<musicdatabase>
<type>mysql</type>
<host>freenas2-jail</host>
<port>3306</port>
<user>xbmc</user>
<pass>xbmc</pass>
</musicdatabase>
<pathsubstitution>
<substitute>
<from>special://masterprofile/sources.xml</from>
<to>smb://xxx:xxx@freenas2/.xbmc/sources.xml</to>
</substitute>
<substitute>
<from>special://masterprofile/addon_data/</from>
<to>smb://xxx:xxx@freenas2/.xbmc/addon_data/</to>
</substitute>
</pathsubstitution>
</advancedsettings>
(2012-10-24, 20:37)gimli Wrote: and which dist you use ?
OpenELEC r12224
(2012-10-24, 20:42)fernandovg Wrote: edit your SMB passwords
(2012-10-24, 20:42)gimli Wrote: Show also the output of "sudo vcdbg reloc" when it happens with the new settings.
(2012-10-24, 20:42)gimli Wrote: Show also the output of "sudo vcdbg reloc" when it happens with the new settings.
(2012-10-24, 21:05)MilhouseVH Wrote: Settings fanart=256, imageres=128 on 256MB Pi with 128MB GPU RAM: pastebin #1 and pastebin #2 - hopefully at least one of the captures is revealing
(2012-10-24, 21:25)popcornmix Wrote: 18 2.9M buffers, which are probably the incorrectly clamped 1008x720x32bpp.
But, they are not getting limited to 256 or 128, so xbmc is not doing what we hoped.
(2012-10-24, 21:31)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2012-10-24, 21:25)popcornmix Wrote: 18 2.9M buffers, which are probably the incorrectly clamped 1008x720x32bpp.
But, they are not getting limited to 256 or 128, so xbmc is not doing what we hoped.
XBMC is certainly creating tiny images in the Thumbnails folder.
(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: And you did "rm -rf ~/.xbmc/userdata/Database ~/.xbmc/userdata/Thumbnails" and you use local thumbs ?
(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: To get a realy clear picture. Use the new settings, do the "rm", turn on debug loging and rescrap. Then show us the full debug log.
(2012-10-24, 21:50)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: And you did "rm -rf ~/.xbmc/userdata/Database ~/.xbmc/userdata/Thumbnails" and you use local thumbs ?
I did "rm -rf ~/.xbmc/userdata/Database/Textures13.db ~/.xbmc/userdata/Thumbnails", and I'm using a MySQL database for Music and Video.
(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: To get a realy clear picture. Use the new settings, do the "rm", turn on debug loging and rescrap. Then show us the full debug log.
When you say "rescrap" - do you mean what "re-cache", as in browse through Movies allowing XBMC to resize/cache images? If so, see the following - rm'd, rebooted, Movies browsed...
pastebin
(2012-10-24, 21:50)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: And you did "rm -rf ~/.xbmc/userdata/Database ~/.xbmc/userdata/Thumbnails" and you use local thumbs ?
I did "rm -rf ~/.xbmc/userdata/Database/Textures13.db ~/.xbmc/userdata/Thumbnails", and I'm using a MySQL database for Music and Video.
(2012-10-24, 21:40)gimli Wrote: To get a realy clear picture. Use the new settings, do the "rm", turn on debug loging and rescrap. Then show us the full debug log.
When you say "rescrap" - do you mean "re-cache", as in browse through Movies allowing XBMC to resize/cache images? If so, see the following - rm'd, rebooted, Movies browsed...
pastebin