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advancedsettings.xml working well. Refer to previous post.
<remotedelay>10</remotedelay>
<remoterepeat>1000</remoterepeat>
<video>
<audiodelay>0.450000</audiodelay>
<timeseekforward>30</timeseekforward>
<timeseekbackward>-30</timeseekbackward>
<timeseekforwardbig>600</timeseekforwardbig>
<timeseekbackwardbig>-600</timeseekbackwardbig>
</video>
<network>
<cachemembuffersize>2000000</cachemembuffersize>
<curlclienttimeout>70</curlclienttimeout>
<curllowspeedtime>10</curllowspeedtime>
</network>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>100</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
<videoscanner>
<ignoreerrors>true</ignoreerrors>
</videoscanner>
</advancedsettings>
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Thank you for taking the time to add your advancedsettings file to this post.
I want to try and add this to my system, i have previously tried to make a advancedsettings file work to help with buffering but i have never got it working.
Do you know where i can find a guide on how to get on working ? or can you provide me with a bit of guidance ?
Thanks
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@theINSKIIP
No problem. You're welcome. You don't have to do anything except put the .xml file in your userdata folder. XBMC looks for this automatically. The rules you put in the advancedsettings.xml will supersede all other settings. Just to be sure that XBMC is accepting your settings, you can exe XBMC, then exit. After that, open your log file. You should find some lines that clearly state that the xml has been read. You will also see an error right after that if XBMC had any problem with the file. Let me know how it works. Another easy way to tell is to change the value of the algorithmdirtyregions to 1 instead of 3. When I do this the UI in XBMC goes nutty. Good luck. Please let me know.
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Hi everyone Im new to this forum just Brought the ATV1200.
What r the things/tweaks i need to make xbmc run smoothly ?
Thanks in advance
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first read the first post to get an idea of what android build and xbmc app to use etc.
then, off the top of my head you might want to search this thread for the following things:
crucial:
1 aspect ratio
2 android bar
(also, make sure you exit xbmc before you turn off the machine)
those are the main things but if you really want a great performance then you might want to try these:
3 using the mygica xbmc app, with the geniatech android firmware (see post 390)
4 saving the xbmc "userdata" folder to an sd card
5 advanced settings file
but none of these things are possible unless you are confident on computers. i'm afraid its a case of searching the thread and trying to figure things out since no-one has made a detailed guide yet.
but some of it is not straight forward so post back again if you get stuck.
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this update is new, right?
lost data or programs to do the upgrade?
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2 who cares
Thank you for info - I just did upgrade. So far it works much more better than the previous release: aspect ratio is fixed and bottom bar goes out when XBMC starts.
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Just done the above update but now the screen keeps cutting out ever 10 seconds or so.
Any ideas on how to fix this ?