2012-12-13, 20:16
ok mate will do that now
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/94360623/xbmc%20log%20testing/putty.log%20install%203.6.10%20fw
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/94360623/xbmc%20log%20testing/putty.log%20install%20update%20libs%20modules
Quote:nope only the 256 version
Scratch my previous... it seems it still reboot doing full 1080p streaming off navi x.. not sure why though :-( ... a good test if using navi x is finding nemo 1080p in BMs HD movies-- Tests to follow...
So the tests..
t i set the cache to 30971520
i paused a video and let it buffer, and watched the memory usage in putty with the "top" command once the memory got to 65% which was about 27-28mb buffered, the pi restarts
i then set the cache to 20971520 and played the same 1080p clip ( not finding nemo)
This time the buffer got to 23.32 , with memory showing 62% in use... and it didn't restart :-)
However on that finding Nemo one, restarts instatly sometimes.. so im guessing that uses more memory as its a proper 1080p so for me 20971520 is right on the edge if its a full 1080p clip, the Finding nemo one is a proper 1080p stream, the resolution is actually 1920 x 1080 with a high bitrate...
i managed to get it to play , and did the same test , using 20971520... i let it buffer to max which was 21.89 and the mem usage was 66% so im guessing thts on the edge of restart....
just fyi
So iv put my cache mem down to 2000000 and have so far had no issues.
(2012-12-14, 14:36)rbej Wrote: Use OpenElec Beta 5.Can I ask people to try this. From my testing, I'm not convinced the newer kernel has a leak. The 3.2 kernel does start with 80M free on ARM at boot.
Copy advancedsettings.xml from usr/share/xbmc/system to storage/.xbmc/userdata and change <cachemembuffersize>5242880</cachemembuffersize> in advancedsettings.xml.
Try set "2000000". If this dont help try other values cache memory buffer size.
Im now tested small buffer 2621440.