2013-01-16, 17:47
HAHAHA, remember, this is a simple playback test, not a stress test so I recommend saying away from killa.
(2013-01-17, 05:54)Drakkim Wrote: I am experiencing crashes on a Minix Neo G4 with the HW version (SW version is slow and otu of sync, just like the official RC3), but I can't submit a log because I can't find it... It seems to be logging under the /data/data/ directory, which I can't access since my device isn't rooted... any suggestions on how I can get that log to you?
(2013-01-17, 04:09)davilla Wrote: I double that any amlogic device will support hardware decode via stagefright, amlogic never added it
(2013-01-17, 02:59)curry684 Wrote: My Jynxbox Android HD doesn't show a single frame of video - it just plays the audio correctly in the background and stays in the menu. Admittedly it's about the 684th version of XBMC I'm installing on it so the box might be fubar in need of a factory reset by now. I would however expect for this build to work since the Jynxbox Android HD is essentially the same hardware as the Pivos Xios DS afaik.
I don't suppose it creates a log if it doesn't even start playback? If so let me know and I'll reinstall with the debugversion this weekend.
edit: hrm it actually does try to playback it seems, see this screenshot after I forced it to fullscreen. It shows subs, plays all audio, just no video with 100% CPU usage and 7fps.
edit2: on a more positive note I can confirm it works fine on Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 (Exynos), including 1080p birds
(2013-01-17, 15:19)curry684 Wrote:(2013-01-17, 04:09)davilla Wrote: I double that any amlogic device will support hardware decode via stagefright, amlogic never added itHmm ok, but since the Jynxbox is essentially the same H/W as the Pivos, and the Pivos is afaik TeamXBMC's primary Android development target, why doesn't this build recognize and support it correctly? I tried official Frodo RC2 as well and it sure as hell did software rendering (barely managed to play medium bitrate SD, chop parade on 720p).
(2013-01-17, 22:32)manxam Wrote: As a note to others:
The logs are not stored in the sdcard on either of the devices that I tried. While the xbmc data are all stored under the "sdcard/android/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/files/.xbmc" the debug logs are stored in the root "data/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/cache/temp" folder.
Those users w/o a rooted device will likely not have access to the logs..
(2013-01-17, 22:32)manxam Wrote: As a note to others:
The logs are not stored in the sdcard on either of the devices that I tried. While the xbmc data are all stored under the "sdcard/android/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/files/.xbmc" the debug logs are stored in the root "data/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/cache/temp" folder.
Those users w/o a rooted device will likely not have access to the logs..
adb pull /data/data/org.xbmc.xbmc/cache/temp/xbmc.log ~/xbmc.log