2013-11-03, 20:18
Recheck your settings - all of them. And use a pastebin with debugging turned on with your logfile - I hate google drives
(2013-11-03, 18:38)Balthazar Wrote:(2013-10-18, 08:14)fritsch Wrote: ...
(2013-11-03, 16:51)ChessSpider Wrote: ...
@ChessSpider - I feel your pain, I had the same thing happen to me yesterday, except mine was an unattended upgrade (the kind that usually force me to sit down and look at my otherwise stable system). I tried to upgrade to the new Radeon OSS unsuccessfully, but just went ahead and started from scratch. Everything is working great now, but it took a couple of hours. If the AMD E350 isn't supported on the new builds, which it doesn't look like it is (but I would look into it more) it looks like your best bet would be OpenELEC 3.2.3 as fritsch mentioned above.
Maybe somebody will know how to roll back whatever was changed yesterday, but I figured in my case anyway, I was going to have to bite the bullet eventually.
(2013-11-03, 20:18)fritsch Wrote: Recheck your settings - all of them. And use a pastebin with debugging turned on with your logfile - I hate google drives
(2013-11-04, 00:03)atakama Wrote: Hey guys, would it be possible to get the Raring .deb's for the last version of xbmc-xvba before the 2013-10-02 update (which removed xvba support)? I'm referring to the http://ppa.launchpad.net/wsnipex/xbmc-xvba/ubuntu repository.
I switched back to xbmc-xvba-frodo because of that update and I'm not very keen on moving to a patched kernel and different GPU drivers for the vdpau version. I understand it's the future but looking at that thread, there still seem to be some issues for E350 machines; wsnipex's xvba builds were always rock solid.
Thanks!
(2013-11-04, 00:03)atakama Wrote: Hey guys, would it be possible to get the Raring .deb's for the last version of xbmc-xvba before the 2013-10-02 update (which removed xvba support)? I'm referring to the http://ppa.launchpad.net/wsnipex/xbmc-xvba/ubuntu repository.
I switched back to xbmc-xvba-frodo because of that update and I'm not very keen on moving to a patched kernel and different GPU drivers for the vdpau version. I understand it's the future but looking at that thread, there still seem to be some issues for E350 machines; wsnipex's xvba builds were always rock solid.
Thanks!
(2013-11-05, 19:51)Martijn Wrote: Read the FAQ
(2013-11-06, 12:25)fritsch Wrote: Yes. Just remove the ppa and best is: also PIN your current version, which is working okay I hope.
I hope, that UVD2 support soon comes to the OSS vdpau implementation.