2013-12-06, 20:33
(2013-12-06, 20:21)popcornmix Wrote: does that look like your problem?
Suspect it is - my exports are Movies and TVShows so no overlapping paths. Will publish a new build once a fix lands for NFS.
(2013-12-06, 20:21)popcornmix Wrote: does that look like your problem?
(2013-12-06, 19:55)MilhouseVH Wrote: New OpenELEC Gotham build: #0612.
(2013-12-06, 20:29)popcornmix Wrote: You can fake the lack of hardware with config options.
So,
hdmi_force_edid_audio=1
will make the Pi believe the hdmi device supports passthrough. You then select hdmi and enable passthrough and although you won't hear anything, it should behave the same (in terms of hanging or crashing) as it would for someone with a passthrough recevier.
(2013-12-06, 20:21)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-12-06, 20:16)FattyMcDirty Wrote: and yes: nfs seems broken!
switched to SMB - and? it's scraping!
There does seem to be a nfs/scraping PR:
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/3772
http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/14727
does that look like your problem?
(2013-12-06, 22:40)pennywisdom Wrote: I love the builds by Millhouse, thank you for your work. Any advice though on how I can add GPIO IR receiver support? I have to feed my Pi through my A/V receiver and it doesn't support CEC.
(2013-12-06, 22:53)MilhouseVH Wrote: How far have you got with this? I was able to complete the "modprobe lirc_rpi" step, but of course I don't have anything connect to my GPIO pins so can't go much further.
(2013-12-06, 21:33)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2013-12-06, 20:29)popcornmix Wrote: You can fake the lack of hardware with config options.
So,
hdmi_force_edid_audio=1
will make the Pi believe the hdmi device supports passthrough. You then select hdmi and enable passthrough and although you won't hear anything, it should behave the same (in terms of hanging or crashing) as it would for someone with a passthrough recevier.
I set hdmi_force_edid_audio=1, rebooted, and still hear GUI sounds when passthrough is enabled, although DTS output during playback is now just static (PCM, I guess, so that part worked!)
(2013-12-07, 00:24)pennywisdom Wrote: The remotes work fine under stock OE as well as rbej's builds, Any further suggestions?
(2013-12-07, 00:24)pennywisdom Wrote: Its strange, when I run "modprobe lirc_rpi" I can press any one button on the remote and it works. After that no commands from the remote work until a reboot and then I can again press only one button.
In the Add Your Own Remote section, "killall lircd" says that lircd isn't running at all. Then "ir-keytable -p LIRC" returns "Couldn't find any node at /sys/class/rc/rc*." When I run "irrecord /storage/.config/lircd.conf" in this section however, I can see that it is recognizing each key pressed.
Later under troubleshooting, "irw /var/run/lirc/lircd-lirc0" gives me a connection refused error.
The remotes work fine under stock OE as well as rbej's builds, Any further suggestions?
modprobe lirc_rpi
killall lircd; /usr/sbin/lircd --driver=default --device=/dev/lirc0 --uinput --output=/var/run/lirc/lircd --pidfile=/var/run/lirc/lircd-lirc0.pid /storage/.config/lircd.conf
(2013-12-07, 00:33)corb06 Wrote: I had some trouble with the latest releases. I have the PI connected to the tv with HDMI and the TV is connected to my 5:1 speakers with an Optical cable. I have set tv audio config to Home Theather.
In xbmc I tried setting speaker setup to 5:1 and enableing passthrough with dolby digital reciever and dts capable. However, when I play dts movies I cant hear center speaker, only surroundings. Also my speaker dont get DTS signals, since it just says DD movie in the speaker console. (Logitech Z-5500). Changing speakers to 2:1 seems to work. At least we can hear the voice of the characters, but its not real DTS.
Is the raspberry pi unable to send DTS content? Or do I need to try another build?