2012-07-31, 19:51
(2012-07-31, 19:30)Martijn Wrote: Just asked around and I had a similar error a while ago. This has been fixed for a while.Only reason I am using that none official build is so Aeon Nox is supported and bug free. I have a lot of 10-bit videos I have only the option of using a non-official build or an Alpha. In the Alphas Aeon Nox has problems and XBMC Android Remote TV Shows does not work.
Couple of thing you can do:
*Remove the episodes and start fresh.
*Use http://sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net/ and edit those manually.
We don't support non-offical XBMC builds so you can try again but you have a large chance it will happen again. Maybe just start using a lastest snapshot build http://mirrors.xbmc.org/snapshots/
They are more stable than the nightlies. If you don't want that better ask the one who build it to find that fix and add it to that build.
(2012-04-28, 14:45)Shine Wrote: I've created a new build using an approach similar to maruchan's idea.I will try to edit the values manually.
This new build is based on the current master (2012-04-29, rev. d2ac454556).
In addition, it contains the following changes:
This should be the best of both worlds:The playback delay penalty introduced by pre-checking the files is between 0.1 and 0.3 seconds per file, ie. barely noticable.
- software decoding incl. Hi10P playback with full (frame and slice) MT enabled
- DXVA decoding working and limited to slice threading like in the current nightlies
The build is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?6cx2ndk11q7q4v8
Test&Enjoy.
Edit: Where is 'lastplayed' data kept in the database? I can't find it. :|
(2012-07-31, 19:31)Hitcher Wrote:(2012-07-31, 19:13)yusky03 Wrote: Why is 1-1-1601 so popular?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1601
Interesting.