2015-06-27, 06:43
Milhouse PVR is not working well the latest build. Tried clearing (and deleting) databases but still no epg and channels won't start. My gut tells me it is the combination of PR:7020 and PR:7300. Could you exclude 7020 again?
(2015-06-27, 07:21)wrxtasy Wrote: HEVC, 720p only on the RPi2. At about maximum of 1.5 - 1.6Mbps bitrate when Overclocked. Lots of fast action scenes and the bitrate will most likely have to be lower. With fast decode you may be able to get a wee bit more out of it.
(2015-06-27, 06:43)gendo Wrote: Milhouse PVR is not working well the latest build. Tried clearing (and deleting) databases but still no epg and channels won't start. My gut tells me it is the combination of PR:7020 and PR:7300. Could you exclude 7020 again?
(2015-06-27, 06:21)Milhouse Wrote:Ha, that was dumb of me. Will note that also.(2015-06-27, 06:17)vbat99 Wrote: PART1="$(DISK)1"
Best to copy & paste than re-type - you've used parentheses (round brackets) when the command is using curly braces (they look similar, but very different in this context!)
(2015-06-27, 07:56)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-06-27, 06:43)gendo Wrote: Milhouse PVR is not working well the latest build. Tried clearing (and deleting) databases but still no epg and channels won't start. My gut tells me it is the combination of PR:7020 and PR:7300. Could you exclude 7020 again?
OK will drop in the next build, and keep it dropped until someone asks for it back...
(2015-06-27, 12:31)gendo Wrote: I was wrong it was not 7020 that is the issue. 7300 i believe introduced a bug when "synchronise channel groups with backend(s)" is selected.. i will file a separate bug report..
(2015-06-27, 14:16)barberio Wrote: Is there any chance of enabling ipv6 support in avahi for testing?
I think it was disabled in the past due to lack of ipv6 support in various parts of Kodi, but a quick look over suggests that there's no current compatibility problems with Kodi it's self.
It does however seem to be causing me a problem with trying to run an ipv6 network, with some mdns clients ignoring ipv4 service broadcasts from ipv6 hosts.
Enabling it on test would allow for a shakedown to identify anything that still breaks with ipv6.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.1.0 #1 Sat Jun 27 22:31:42 BST 2015 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Jun 26 2015 13:30:18
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version ccd74887d783fb00f92c3126859ec69b8b2f21d5 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20150627223054-#0627-ge02cfe2 [Build #0627]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
001553.014: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2015-06-27, 17:43)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-06-27, 12:31)gendo Wrote: I was wrong it was not 7020 that is the issue. 7300 i believe introduced a bug when "synchronise channel groups with backend(s)" is selected.. i will file a separate bug report..
Do you want 7020 reinstated?
(2015-06-25, 02:59)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-06-25, 02:42)optics Wrote: Between OpenElec 6.0 beta 1 and beta 2 (and the corresponding test files), I found that the OpenElec still image boot screen was now terribly skewed and the video offsets no longer applied.
If it's a change between Beta 1 and Beta 2 you should be able to narrow it down by working back through the test builds until you find the last build with a working boot screen.