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OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi
My new custom build.

http://www.mediafire.com/?10456ccz13ard

- Last OpenElec version r12814
- Last Xbmc build RC3 (02.01.2013) with fixes out of sync and too short time displayed subs. (Thanks Gimli!!)
- Special Rpi kernel 3.6.y (01.01.2013)
- Last Rpi firmware (02.01.2013)
- Gpu memory set to 100mb on default (fix kernal killing Xbmc task on Rpi 256mb board)
- Memory cache set to 2621440 on default

Update Instruction:

http://openelec.tv/installation/updating

Set gpu_mem=100 in config.txt and cachemembuffersize to 2621440 in advencedsettings.

or clean install:

http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...spberry_Pi



Sorry rbej any chance of a image file so noob like me can run your custom build Thanks for all your hard work .
Sorry but I do not know how build image file...



Hey rbej maybe you share your custom build over http://www.xbmchub.com/forums/raspberry-pi-discussion/ those guys out there will help build a image if you ask them there are very friendly I have copy and paste your post so I hope one of them will step in and help noob like me thank you so much for what you do for the Raspberry Pi
Hello all,
does this manipulation work on the latest RBEJ work?

Code:
touch ~/.enable-swap
sudo reboot
RBMC will create and start to use swap file after reboot.

thank you
(2013-01-03, 19:39)nuttypro69 Wrote: Sorry rbej any chance of a image file so noob like me can run your custom build Thanks for all your hard work .

You don't need an image file, just replace the SYSTEM, kernel.img, bootcode.bin etc. files in your existing image (they'll all be in the FAT partition) with those from rbej's package.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
(2013-01-03, 21:17)bartdm Wrote: Code:
touch ~/.enable-swap
sudo reboot
RBMC will create and start to use swap file after reboot.

What is the purpose? Faster XBMC?
(2013-01-03, 21:17)bartdm Wrote: Hello all,
does this manipulation work on the latest RBEJ work?

Code:
touch ~/.enable-swap
sudo reboot
RBMC will create and start to use swap file after reboot.

thank you

OpenELEC doesn't support swap.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
does somebody now the exact buildnumber of the latest working release working good on a 256 model.
Working with icefilms etc
(2013-01-03, 21:47)bartdm Wrote: does somebody now the exact buildnumber of the latest working release working good on a 256 model.
Working with icefilms etc

http://openelec.thestateofme.com/OpenELE...15.tar.bz2

and

Set gpu_mem=100 in config.txt and cachemembuffersize to 2621440 in advencedsettings.



I am never sure ehich version I should be running, could someone explain the difference if any between

http://openelec.thestateofme.com/OpenELE...15.tar.bz2

and

My new custom build.

http://www.mediafire.com/?10456ccz13ard

- Last OpenElec version r12814
- Last Xbmc build RC3 (02.01.2013) with fixes out of sync and too short time displayed subs. (Thanks Gimli!!)
- Special Rpi kernel 3.6.y (01.01.2013)
- Last Rpi firmware (02.01.2013)
- Gpu memory set to 100mb on default (fix kernal killing Xbmc task on Rpi 256mb board)
- Memory cache set to 2621440 on default

Does the latest build on "thestateofme" site include the Xbmc etc updates?

My understanding is that the builds on thestateofme are the 'official ' nightly openelec builds, and the ones rbej puts up are his custom builds which are compiled with 256mb boards in mind.
Ok, if anyone interested, I solved my problem with AirPlay not working on Mountain Lion by disabling IPv6 *on Raspberry Pi*: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php?title=...v6_Support
(2013-01-03, 14:27)rbej Wrote: My new custom build.

Are these custom builds the same as the 1080p GUI builds or different?

With the buffersize I couldnt get it to work previously when I tried it with official builds. I assumed it was because the R-Pi uses OMXplayer and it had the buffer built in to it, so it was different to other version of XBMC. Unless I had syntax wrong for the xml file.

<advancedsettings>
<network>
<cachemembuffersize>10485760</cachemembuffersize>
</network>
</advancedsettings>

What is the default buffer size?

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I have been using you r12669 1080p gui build and it has been great, I really like it.

It was working great for a while but I just had some buffering issues creep in. It started because add on stared updating themself, I dont turn the auto update off but the buffering issue has hung around.

I might do a fresh install of r12669 and turn addons updates off straight away. Maybe newer versions of them buggered that build.



(2013-01-04, 15:07)Wanderlei Wrote: What is the default buffer size?

20M. Which actually requires 60M of RAM, so is way too much for a 256M board.
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