2013-10-21, 13:10
I acknowledge the issue, but it's quite hard to debug. Might be a memory leak...
Working on it.
Working on it.
(2013-10-24, 15:13)gkrystev Wrote: Hi, I have one question.
I tried to search for some info before ask here, but I was not able to get a clear answer anywhere.
The question is simple. Is this libstagefright version of XBMC supports GK802 device? (CPU: Quad-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9, GPU: Vivante GC2000)
I'm not sure how to check is this device supports libstagefright. When I install the XBMC on the device, when playing there is sound but the image is a mess.
Still, the device is capable of playing 1080 video smoothly with other android players.
So, is this libstagefright is not supported by this device, or I'm missing something else?
And, if I want to buy a different mini Android PC device, what to check in its specifications to see is this device supports libstagefright?
(2013-10-25, 13:12)Koying Wrote: Please do not forget that in latest nightlies, MediaCodec is used by default and not libstagefright.Is this still true? I tried a nightly the other day and it looks like libstagefright was now put before the MediaCodec option and video ran fine on my MK808B with both libstagefright and MediaCodec enabled. Either they fixed MediaCodec on the RK3066 or libstagefright goes first, al least it seems so to me.
You can enable/disable each one in the "Video-Playback" settings (if the those settings do not show, please adjust the settings level) and report in the proper thread.
(2013-10-25, 13:12)Koying Wrote: Please do not forget that in latest nightlies, MediaCodec is used by default and not libstagefright.
You can enable/disable each one in the "Video-Playback" settings (if the those settings do not show, please adjust the settings level) and report in the proper thread.
On the GK802 subject, I don't have one so I have no idea.