2014-09-11, 18:19
For anyone wondering why the HP Chromebox is so much louder than the Asus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MattDeVilli...piz5CKGKF8
(2014-09-11, 10:43)noggin Wrote:(2014-09-10, 23:41)menno Wrote: //edit
it is also implemented for H264 only and not for MPEG2, that might be because mpeg2 in europe is SD material only (live TV) and this could be handled by advanced software de-interlacing. Is this the reason?
Are you watching MPEG2 DVD content ? ISTR that DVDs are handled separately to other content in XBMC.
(2014-09-11, 18:19)Matt Devo Wrote: For anyone wondering why the HP Chromebox is so much louder than the Asus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MattDeVilli...piz5CKGKF8
(2014-09-11, 18:19)Matt Devo Wrote: For anyone wondering why the HP Chromebox is so much louder than the Asus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MattDeVilli...piz5CKGKF8I wish I would have know this prior to buying the HP. Oh well...
(2014-09-11, 21:54)mcord Wrote: I did notice the temp being a bit high at times when displayed in XBMC. Do you think there are concerns to the higher temps or is the higher temps just going to lead to the fan running more often?
(2014-09-11, 22:31)madtowndave Wrote: Hi Matt Devo,
I saw a thread you commented on Slick Deals about the ASUS Chromebox. I had some questions and I certainly don't mean to hijack this thread...
Basically I'm looking for an XBMC box, I don't have very many movies/music or larger files so I don't really need a true HTPC...I'm thinking the ASUS would be good as is, maybe with the RAM upgrade but leave the SSD as is.
If my goal was for XBMC with icefilms or 1channel and additionally Sports Devil...would the ASUS be a good option? New Egg currently is selling this for $145 after rebate...
Also, would a Chromebook (say the Acer C720) be better due to portability? I have 2 TVs in different rooms...TMK, the RAM is upgradable on the Acer (or maybe just the SSD I don't recall).
Thanks and sorry for going off topic!
(2014-09-11, 22:32)Veronica Wrote: Matt i see @fritsch's thread (intel drive/VAAPI stuff) may be related to the intel Linux video driver bug ( https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78960 ).
Do you know whats going on with that fix? i'm not sure if that thread has the fix for that or is it a fix to another intel driver.
(2014-09-11, 22:38)pettergulbra Wrote: Hi
I have some "small" problems, not sure how to fix or edit this to be working.
If I use the sleep function on the box, it works nice if I turn it on in a short time.
If I don`t use the machine for a while, I get stuck at boot up with some text running, and the it hangs with the cursor on the screen.
Video of the fault
And sometimes, it wont read the library, cant just see the "files" view. I have deleted and the added the sources again.
It comes and goes.
I also have problem opening some movies, example in this log is Wargames, it works nice on all the other computer at the network,
but have not tried with XBMC on the other computer/clients.
Log
Hope it something in my setup, that is fixable. I did not have these errors on my PI, nor on my old computer.
Petter
(2014-09-11, 22:48)Stereodude Wrote: Where are the files located? A network share?
(2014-09-11, 22:57)Matt Devo Wrote: from the video, looks like it's doing a filesystem check, but hard to tell given the size/clarity of the text. Log seems to indicate it's having trouble updating the database, is it on a network source? If so, do you have the 'wait for network start' option selected under Settings/OpenELEC/Network ?