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OK I'll have to leave it there - I've no idea. The reason I asked for your cmdline.txt is that you can specify options there which affect system logging, but as you don't have those options I've got no idea why your logger is not working as expected.
As an aside, if you add "quiet" to the end of the line in your cmdline.txt you'll get a more pleasant boot sequence (although if you're using one of my development builds, the Pi initially outputs a load of junk relating to hifiberry but this will be fixed eventually).
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
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2014-02-26, 10:24
(This post was last modified: 2014-02-26, 11:33 by tfouto.)
Ok, no problem. It's working.
When i update to a new version, copying the target folder to update folder on pi and rebooting, there is no need to repeat again this process, since all files required/used (autostart.sh, librtmp.so.0, hacklib, mktmplib) and are on userdata, right?
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Correct, no need to repeat.
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(This post was last modified: 2014-03-04, 01:04 by scooterboy.)
Hi . This is my first post . I am a newbie with all of this . I am having trouble updating my librtmp file in windows7 64bit
I deleted the old librtmp.DLL file size 374KB from Program Files (x86)/XBMC/system/players/dvdplayer and then I downloaded the 10-22-13 (KSV 10-18 release KAV-compiled librtmp.DLL size 187KB ( is that the right size file ) then I copied it and pasted it to Program Files (x86)/XBMC/system/players/dvdplayer then rebooted . Did I do the process right because it don't seem to be working properly with the Sports Devil repo ?
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Hi RedPenguin,
I am trying to build the .so file for Android and i have done this successfully with KSV patch as he published the diff there.
What changes do you do after his fixes? do you have your diff?
There is a stream which works with your dll on windows but not with my .so file on Androind, though it doesn't crash XBMC which is positve.
The android apk file you provided, crashes on android while the .so file contain doesn't work either.
I fee like i am almost there but need your patches.
-Shani
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Thank u shani bhai u r doing a great job for the android owner this is a good news for all who has the android thanks again shani bhai
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Finaly some good news for android owners... Thanks shani bhai
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Hello guys, thanks for your help, this community is really strong. I would like you to help me update the librtmp file of my machine because documentation is not very clear to me. I have the minin neo X7 machine running Android 4.2.2 and I run a custom made xbmc called Beyond Xbmc by Flumpster (best xbmc i have tried so far , highly reccomended!).
My first question, librtmp is also a system file of android or just xbmc? Do I have to just fix the file in the xbmc directory? If I replace the file with a newer will it work or I have to compile it myself based on my installation of xbmc?
Kind regards