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I get this error when playing a live channel using tvheadend in portugal!
ERROR: COpenMaxVideo::StopDecoder - setting egl OMX_StateIdle failed with omx_err(0x80001001)
any ideas?
thanks
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After updating to the latest build, it's no longer switching my TV to 25hz when watching 25fps 1280x720 BBC iPlayer downloads but 1080p/50hz instead.
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2014-02-04, 01:58
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-04, 02:00 by popcornmix.)
Lots of dvdplayer+omxcodec fixes have been pushed to newclock3.
Aspect ratio for non-square pixel videos should be fixed
Reduced GPU memory usage by 20M
Fixed issue with green flashes when playing software codec (e.g. divx3) after hardware codec
Fixed some crashes with ff/rew and when stopping/restarting
Fixed some omx_err situations
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Has anyone tried testing with IFO/VOB rips of DVDs rather than ISO?
I tested earlier with two rips, With one, I couldn't get it to start at all with the first master IFO and only managed to get it to play with the first VOB of the main movie, which of course was only a short part (16mins I think) of the movie so it stopped at the end of that.
With the other, I got the menu playing but then couldn't do anything to make it start playing. After some time and mashing keys (not sure that made any difference) the movie did start playing but only audio, with the video stuck on a single frame. I'm not sure whether that was with dvdplayer or omxplayer but I got it playing with the other one but then the picture got stuck after ffwding/rewinding and after a while XBMC restarted.
I'll re-test with debugging on when I get a chance, so that I can upload the logs and note exactly what happens but thought I'd check if anyone else has had similar problems or if it's just not designed to play such rips at the moment?
By the way, what does the Hardware Acceleration (OpenMax) option in settings signify? It's on by default but I presume this isn't anything to do with accelerating those formats that the RPi does natively, as I can't imagine why anyone would would to disable this, particularly as the CPU isn't powerful enough to decode them by itself.