2013-02-24, 22:22
Thanks for the help @MilhouseVH/@rbej.
I've squashed back the commits and both are on new_stall branch.
I've squashed back the commits and both are on new_stall branch.
(2013-02-24, 10:57)rbej Wrote: Rbej Frodo Brench
http://www.mediafire.com/?10456ccz13ard
- OpenElec build r13361
- Xbmc 12.0.2 Frodo (almost 100 new fixes)
- Rpi kernel 3.6.y (16.02.2013)
- Rpi firmware (20.02.2013)
- Pvr Addon (16.02.2013) with PVR TvHeadend 1.6.18 and MythTv 1.6.9 (21.02.2013)
- Xvdr Addon (22.02.2013)
- Gpu memory set to 100mb on default for Rpi 256mb (fix kernal killing Xbmc task on Rpi 256mb board) and Gpu memory set to 256mb on default for Rpi 512mb.
Only in my build:
- add Gui resolution change (taken from XBIAN)
- add new Network Cache.
- add Both HDMI and analog audio output
- remove battery level info from System Information and add info about build version (taken from XBIAN)
- Handle resolution changes during video stream
- NFS auto-update patches for USB/NFS/SMB on Rpi
- fix ass subs for GLES
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Please read this:
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/1388
No more cachemembuffersize in advenced setting. Please delete it and add this:
<alwaysforcebuffer>false</alwaysforcebuffer>
<freememorycachepercent>5</freememorycachepercent>
1. alwaysforcebuffer: This will force everything ran through dvdplayer to be buffered that would not be normal buffered except Optical Media. This includes SMB, Local Files, OS Network Shares, etc.
2. freememorycachepercent: The amount of free memory to use as buffer size. Please note that of the percentage of free memory used ~75% will be used for forward buffering and ~25% will be used for the back buffer.
Add to advencedsettings <guires>XXXX</guires>
XXXX = GUI resolution. 480p,720p,900p,1080p. <guires>720</guires>, <guires>1080</guires> etc...
Update Instruction:
http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...g_OpenELEC
For Rpi 512Mb set gpu_mem=256 and change GUI to 1080p.
For Rpi 256Mb set gpu_mem=100 and change GUI to 900p.
or clean install:
http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...spberry_Pi
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Before update please remove this lines from config.txt
start_file=start_x.elf
fixup_file=fixup_x.elf
New codes now is included in start.elf and fixup.dat files.
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Thanks everything for help with this build
(2013-01-30, 21:34)Alex131089 Wrote:(2013-01-22, 20:22)Alex131089 Wrote: Are you aware of any problem with ASS subtitles ?Sorry, but nobody ?
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(2013-02-24, 22:22)popcornmix Wrote: Thanks for the help @MilhouseVH/@rbej.
I've squashed back the commits and both are on new_stall branch.
(2013-02-23, 00:12)hpbaxxter Wrote: sometimes directly after booting, the first attempt to play a movie fails with black screen, counter at zero. When paused, the time passed is indicated correctly, when playing, 0:00:00 is indicated. A second and further tries always play the video correctly. I have a 256 MB RPi and it's the same with gpu_mem=100 and gpu_mem=128.
(2013-02-24, 23:54)Alex131089 Wrote: http://alex131089.info/OpenElec/IMG_20130224_215929.jpg
http://alex131089.info/OpenElec/IMG_20130224_215937.jpg
Still the only one having this, even with latest rbej ? :x
(2013-02-25, 01:33)mactalla Wrote:(2013-02-24, 23:54)Alex131089 Wrote: http://alex131089.info/OpenElec/IMG_20130224_215929.jpg
http://alex131089.info/OpenElec/IMG_20130224_215937.jpg
Still the only one having this, even with latest rbej ? :x
Those screenshots look like it's a font issue. Have you tried changing fonts / bold / shadow / etc?
(2013-02-25, 00:03)rbej Wrote: New stall patch have this issues:
(2013-02-23, 00:12)hpbaxxter Wrote: sometimes directly after booting, the first attempt to play a movie fails with black screen, counter at zero. When paused, the time passed is indicated correctly, when playing, 0:00:00 is indicated. A second and further tries always play the video correctly. I have a 256 MB RPi and it's the same with gpu_mem=100 and gpu_mem=128.
But not only first play. More than once. Especially when try play online movies.