2015-07-20, 05:17
Hey guys has anyone with an atv520 gotten ember 2 installed? I'm on 1.0.1 but when I put in my donor code and hit system update it still says server not available. I was hoping that 1.0.1 solved this issue but I guess not
(2015-07-20, 05:17)redi Wrote: Hey guys has anyone with an atv520 gotten ember 2 installed? I'm on 1.0.1 but when I put in my donor code and hit system update it still says server not available. I was hoping that 1.0.1 solved this issue but I guess notHey redo.
(2015-07-20, 05:24)Josh.5 Wrote:(2015-07-20, 05:17)redi Wrote: Hey guys has anyone with an atv520 gotten ember 2 installed? I'm on 1.0.1 but when I put in my donor code and hit system update it still says server not available. I was hoping that 1.0.1 solved this issue but I guess notHey redo.
This is a bug that will need to be fixed with a manual install. We are working on public release ATM. Please be patient. Shouldn't be more than a week and you'll be sorted.
(2015-07-24, 15:08)ed_davidson Wrote: I know it's a shot on the dark but have you tried setting the video settings to default again and see if the resolution options come back.
I found a few times after using the backup Addon that I coikdnt change the resolution unless I reset the setting to default.
(2015-07-28, 15:21)Josh.5 Wrote: EmbER v2.0.2 available for download at http://ember-dev.com/downloads/
(2015-07-29, 04:42)redi Wrote:(2015-07-28, 15:21)Josh.5 Wrote: EmbER v2.0.2 available for download at http://ember-dev.com/downloads/
FYI, I Just installed 2.0.2 overtop of 1.0.1. it installed fine but i'm getting a script error on system settings, so i have no network connectivity and i can't run the ember settings at all. i booted to recovery, cleared all data and cache but that didn't help.
(2015-07-29, 05:06)Grand Total Wrote: @AuXBoX Any plans for an Isengard MX Linux build?
(2015-07-28, 16:07)bobones Wrote: @ray - the box reads the display capabilities from the HDMI port. If it doesn't get anything it will default to 720p. You can confirm this by logging on with PuTTY and typing:
cat /sys/class/amhdmitx/amhdmitx0/disp_cap
which will display what can be read from the HDMI port.
You should see something like this if it's working correctly, and you'd get to pick from these modes.
480i
480p
576i
576p
720p
1080i
1080p
720p50hz
1080i50hz*
1080p50hz
I have read that some HDMI cables don't work correctly and a cheap fix is to use an HDMI coupler.
I have also just spotted a commit that allows you to specify a disp_cap file in the userdata folder that will be read in preference to the HDMI device. This fix is to address exactly your issue so create a file called disp_cap with the entries above and see if it makes any difference.
EDIT: it looks as though this commit is not in 14.2 or even 15.0 so it would need to be patched into a custom build. Commit is here
https://github.com/pmos69/xbmc/commit/6c...a2c56a8bb1