2013-02-28, 21:39
Only different between my advencedsetting and official OpenElec is guires and new network cache. Rests is the same
(2013-02-28, 21:39)rbej Wrote: Only different between my advencedsetting and official OpenElec is guires and new network cache. Rests is the same
(2013-02-28, 20:22)LehighBri Wrote:(2013-02-28, 16:40)rbej Wrote: Working perfect with this build. No out of sync.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1350100
Great... i'll try this tonight. What's the recommended way to do a clean install? Do I need to reformat my SD card and install from an .img file for some reason, or should I do what you have in most of your posts around removing guisettings.xml, etc etc.
(2013-03-01, 03:49)hpbaxxter Wrote: @LehighBri: In direct comparison, I can confirm that the sound passes faster (and too fast) with xbmc in comparison with vlc media player. The sound is moved foward in comparison to the image for about one second in your second example after some secoond. I didn't see this issue in any other file/stream, so it seams to be very special. Nonetheless, I hope this problem will be solved!
(2013-03-01, 14:46)spjonez Wrote: Does anyone know why the stock OE builds don't include a swap file? Rbej's builds run considerably smoother then the stock ones for me. I know the culprit is the Sabnzb-Suite addon, but since it's included in the OE repo I've often wondered why they chose not to enable it. With the stock build and stock Sab, my Pi (512mb) is stable but sluggish when it's processing files. With lsellen's updated Sab (working CouchPotato), it reboots if you try to play a file while it's downloading and processing (lowering GPU mem fixes the reboots). With rbej's last build with a swap enabled, top shows 3x more free memory and the UI is smooth even when Sab is doing it's thing. Are there any downsides to having a swap in setups where it's not really needed?
cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
(2013-03-01, 00:43)LehighBri Wrote: Quick update. I tried that build with a clean install and am still getting out of sync video. I think the previous example didn't make it as apparent... see below for a new sample file that the video and sound get out of sync every time around the 14-15 seconds mark of playback starting. Can folks try this new sample I just uploaded? I can reproduce it on multiple rpi's with the update above.
New sample: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f03xceuz30a5ky2/QaGIB8Gue2
(2013-03-01, 17:31)popcornmix Wrote: I see the out of sync issue.
The video file is quite badly corrupted (lots of video and audio artifacts due to packet loss), which is obviously provoking the out of sync audio.
VLC displays the corruption, but maintains audio sync. It will take more careful study to work out exactly what happens to the timestamps (and so the sync) after the lost packets.