2013-03-24, 16:36
On OpenELEC you don't need sudo, just run the commands without it.
(2013-03-24, 16:36)MilhouseVH Wrote: On OpenELEC you don't need sudo, just run the commands without it.
root / # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
none 124564 148 124416 0% /dev
/dev/mmcblk0p1 127730 102788 24942 80% /flash
/dev/sda1 15190488 570844 13848012 4% /storage
/dev/loop0 93824 93824 0 100% /
none 126064 0 126064 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mmcblk0p2 774064 401296 333448 55% /var/media/Storage
root / # ls /boot
ls: /boot: No such file or directory
(2013-03-24, 17:11)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-03-24, 17:03)doveman2 Wrote: root / # tvservice -d /flash/edid.dat
Nothing written!
Try:
mount -o remount,rw /flash/
tvservice -d /flash/edid.dat
and edit /flash/config.txt
(2013-03-24, 16:37)rbej Wrote: Frodo Branch Updated
- many fixes in Omxplayer (sync up with dvdplayer master changes) version 2
- remove Network Cache Redux (incompatibile with new Omxplayer fixes)
Delete <alwaysforcebuffer>xxxxx</alwaysforcebuffer> and <freememorycachepercent>xxxxx</freememorycachepercent> from advencedsettings and add <cachemembuffersize>xxxxx</cachemembuffersize>
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...#pid135010
(2013-03-24, 17:13)Trickname Wrote: Hello rbej,
i testet your 2013-03-24 09:52:32 built and it gives me mount error, i looked in FAT Partion and see this: SYSTEM└.╝└ as an file.
The md5 checks bevor updating show me no errors.
I tryed to copy an old fat partion over it, but no luck whit this.
Will test your build later again
Nice, i have a backup !!
(2013-03-24, 18:16)tuxen Wrote: @milhouseVH: the above naming and error of SYSTEM file is what I'm referring to at git.
(2013-03-24, 17:52)doveman2 Wrote: Is there any way to hide certain folders from the Videos/Music file view. I hate having Storage, System and my USB stick which XBMC uses showing there, partly because there's no point in them and it's just confusing to the user as they're not media sources and partly because I worry the user might mess something up by accessing them?
I've got hidden files and folders set to don't show and allow file renaming/deletion disabled, so perhaps the chance of the user doing any harm is minimised but nonetheless it would be much better if they just weren't shown.
<video>
<excludefromlisting>
<regexp>[!-._ \\/](?-i)(flash|storage)[-._ \\/]</regexp> <!-- Hide the System and Storage folders on openelec -->
</excludefromlisting>
</video>
(2013-03-24, 18:18)MilhouseVH Wrote: Try adding the following to your advancedsettings.xml:
Code:<video>
<excludefromlisting>
<regexp>[!-._ \\/](?-i)(flash|storage)[-._ \\/]</regexp> <!-- Hide the System and Storage folders on openelec -->
</excludefromlisting>
</video>
More detail in the wiki.
(2013-03-24, 19:36)doveman2 Wrote:(2013-03-24, 18:18)MilhouseVH Wrote: Try adding the following to your advancedsettings.xml:
Code:<video>
<excludefromlisting>
<regexp>[!-._ \\/](?-i)(flash|storage)[-._ \\/]</regexp> <!-- Hide the System and Storage folders on openelec -->
</excludefromlisting>
</video>
More detail in the wiki.
Thanks, that's brilliant that there's a way to do this. Your suggestion has removed System and my USB stick (labelled USB_16GB) but Storage is still showing. This is the Storage on the SD card which I'm not using and probably the best thing to do is to prevent it mounting if possible, which will obviously prevent it showing in the filelist. I guess I could put a umount command in autostart.sh but I'm not sure that's the best way to do it.
Currently it's mounted as:
/dev/mmcblk0p2 774064 401276 333468 55% /var/media/Storage
(2013-03-24, 20:24)MilhouseVH Wrote: I believe it's case sensitive, so try (flash|Storage) and if that doesn't work then try (flash|var/media/Storage)
(2013-03-24, 20:47)rbej Wrote: Frodo Branch Updated
- new PVR fixes for Omxplayer
Delete <alwaysforcebuffer>xxxxx</alwaysforcebuffer> and <freememorycachepercent>xxxxx</freememorycachepercent> from advencedsettings and add <cachemembuffersize>xxxxx</cachemembuffersize> in network section.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...#pid135010