2015-08-29, 10:15
Sorry if this has been asked before but can i get 4k@60fps with a displayport to hdmi cable from Asus M115U chromebox? Thanks
(2015-08-29, 10:15)ggp759 Wrote: Sorry if this has been asked before but can i get 4k@60fps with a displayport to hdmi cable from Asus M115U chromebox? Thanks
(2015-08-30, 08:02)FouxAM Wrote: Hello everyone, I followed the recommended settings in the wiki page and there is one problem.. Local mkv playback is choppy, severe frames drop and CPU usage is close to or over 100% whenever I disable recommended vaapi method. Turning it back on seems to take care of the problem but the picture doesn't look right.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated
-chromebox standalone
All video settings are default
Tried hard reset and still no go. I'm stuck pls help
I tried to read through all the posts but after an hour it's overwhelming..
(2015-08-30, 09:10)monsen Wrote: I have just run into a diskspace issue. It seems my storage partition has run full:
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I have not done too much with the system and i wonder why that is the case. If i run out of diskspace now already setup must be wrong or there is some wasted space.
Here is what i found under /storage:
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Most of the dirs are empty but i wonder if can get rid of the OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-5.0.8 tar and folder?
I am also wondering if there is a way to partition better?
(2015-08-30, 16:20)FouxAM Wrote: Thank you for the response Matt,
The only settings that I disabled was vdpau method and "preferred vaapi rendering method"
The rest of the options are still selected-mpeg2/mpeg4/vc1
The problem is it doesn't happen right away. Movie played fine the first few minutes, CPU stayed around 8-16% and then Boom frame drops, CPU shot up, choppy video.
I have tried 3-4 mkv files all, all behaved the same. They were playing fine in my old wd tv
I reset to factory settings and the "only" option I disabled was "preferred vaapi method" and that was enough to cause it to behave like that...I'm not sure what else todo
(2015-08-30, 17:41)noggin Wrote:(2015-08-30, 16:20)FouxAM Wrote: Thank you for the response Matt,
The only settings that I disabled was vdpau method and "preferred vaapi rendering method"
The rest of the options are still selected-mpeg2/mpeg4/vc1
The problem is it doesn't happen right away. Movie played fine the first few minutes, CPU stayed around 8-16% and then Boom frame drops, CPU shot up, choppy video.
I have tried 3-4 mkv files all, all behaved the same. They were playing fine in my old wd tv
I reset to factory settings and the "only" option I disabled was "preferred vaapi method" and that was enough to cause it to behave like that...I'm not sure what else todo
What codec are the videos and what is the content? If they are interlaced VC-1 then that's the one format that causes Intel VAAPI hardware decoding issues and it has to drop to CPU decoding.
(2015-08-30, 16:20)FouxAM Wrote: I reset to factory settings and the "only" option I disabled was "preferred vaapi method" and that was enough to cause it to behave like that...I'm not sure what else todo
(2015-08-30, 19:09)FouxAM Wrote: Hi, thank you for helping. here is the on screen log I took just a while ago while playing Tron (.mkv) ripped from blu ray using makemkv I believe
as you can see the severe frame drops and high cpu usage. It does this sporadically off and on every 3-5 mins or so.
(2015-08-30, 19:11)FouxAM Wrote: also toggle on/off VC1 Vaapi doesn't change any thing
login as: root
[email protected]'s password:
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# OpenELEC - The living room PC for everyone #
# ...... visit http://www.openelec.tv ...... #
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OpenELEC (official) Version: 5.95.4
OpenELEC:~ # curl -L -O https://goo.gl/SoCQtG
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 263 0 263 0 0 851 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 851
100 5433 100 5433 0 0 8771 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 8771
OpenELEC:~ # bash SoCQtG
ChromeBox Firmware Updater v1.3
(c) Matt DeVillier <[email protected]>
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!! WARNING !!
This firmware is only valid for Haswell-based Asus/HP/Acer/Dell
ChromeBoxes with Celeron 2955U/2957U, Core i3-4010U/4030U, Core i7-4600U CPUs
which are already running my custom coreboot firmware.
Use on any other device will almost certainly brick it.
Do you wish to continue? [y/N] y
Checking if update available...
Firmware update available (20150618)
Install "headless" firmware? This is only needed for servers
running without a connected display. [y/N] n
Default to booting from any connected USB device? If N, always boot from the internal SSD unless selected from boot menu. [y/N] n
Downloading flashrom utility
Downloading cbfstool utility
Reading current firmware
Failure extracting MAC address from current firmware; default will be used
Downloading coreboot firmware
Installing firmware: coreboot-seabios-hsw_chromebox-20150618-mattdevo.rom
coreboot firmware successfully updated.
Please power cycle your ChromeBox to complete the update.
OpenELEC:~ #