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2014-09-08, 09:30
(This post was last modified: 2014-09-08, 09:31 by fritsch.)
I don't recommend arch at all. They patch xbmc to their likes and users cannot get correct xbmc support, cause no xbmc dev knows what they currently ship. Furthermore they have a Problem with systemd, xbmc-standalone and audio.
If you like selfmade pain then go with arch.
Btw. If you need advanced post processing there is currently only one non released driver that can do that. Built in wsnipex vaapi ppa from my github Intel driver ppa branch.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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2014-09-08, 11:59
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Nice. They finally learned sth.
Check the older official packages. Last time they patched out ffmpeg, patched in libav and sent tons! off users with non working Video to our forums while having a salty comment in the build script on how dump xbmc devs are to have an internal, tested Version.
Finally okay.
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I've been poking around some forums recently looking for something that will run xbmc to replace my wdtv player. I reckon the Chromebox is a great bet, particularly as Matt's script makes it such an easy set up. So I'm ready to take the plunge and buy a Chromebox in the next week or two but I have a couple of questions first.
I've never used a linux distro before and I doubt that will be too much of an issue with an OE/xbmc set up but for those times I might need to edit an xbmc user file like keyboard.xml for example, how do I go about it? In a windows environment I just navigate to the user folder. How does this happen in OE where there is no desktop environment or command lines etc?
I've order a FLIRC as i reckon it will suit my needs perfectly. How would I set the power button to directly power the Chromebox off? Mapping the 's' key to the power button would bring up the power menu where I could choose sleep, suspend, power off etc but is there way to power off in one step? I've read people have had issues waking up their devices from sleep. Given these boxes will boot in under 10 seconds, what is the advantage of putting the box into sleep?
Thanks
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2014-09-08, 12:52
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I would try these profiles on the harmony.
- Microsoft : Windows media center SE
- Microsoft : XBMC
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2014-09-08, 15:25
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So if it's working for me that's the IR receiver ? (have the HP model with ortek IR)
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wake from suspend is working 100% here as well (just tested on 4.1.6, suspending/resuming about 20 times), using both an HP 5187-4593 receiver as well as a MS 1040 receiver, with either an HP MCE remote or a Harmony One programmed as a MCE.