2013-08-07, 21:18
Thanks for info! I'll try it next time i fire it up.
(2013-08-07, 11:16)kees667 Wrote:Strange, i just tried it and can't make it happen...(2013-08-07, 10:59)stefer Wrote: How do you get the "info while playing" to show up with all the codec data? Is that the skin you're using that does it?
Press o on a keyboard. Enabling debug logging also shows some stats.
O key is not mapped to the ouya remote but iPhone remote apps also support this (official xbmcremote, double tap I or info)
Just requested a wiki logon. Stragngely when pressing o my cpu's all display 0%, I see in the screenshot below that Hakarune does have values. I am running the latest nightly installed yesterday, guess Hakarune is still on alpha 1.
(2013-08-07, 11:00)Ned Scott Wrote: Great work! However, I'm not sure I understand the goal of the "Examples" page?
(2013-08-07, 12:00)kees667 Wrote: One question with regards to the recommended settings for audio. The screenshot shows: analog and 3.1. I notice my settings are unchanged at analog and 2.0
I see I can select analog, HDMI and optical where the ouya only has HDMI so a little surprised to have audio with analog selected. Guess it also depends on what your HDMI is hooked-up to (receiver, tv). Mine is plugged directly into a tv. Will try and test some more to see what works and possibly add that to the wiki to make sure it works for everyone regardless of setup.
(2013-08-07, 10:59)stefer Wrote: How do you get the "info while playing" to show up with all the codec data? Is that the skin you're using that does it?
(2013-08-07, 10:59)stefer Wrote: How do you get the "info while playing" to show up with all the codec data? Is that the skin you're using that does it?
(2013-08-08, 07:22)kees667 Wrote: Hi. I spoke from memory, it is longpress i actually on xbmcremote. I found it in the help screen in the app, couldn't find it myself initilally. Curious if your cpu's show values.
(2013-08-07, 11:17)speedway Wrote:(2013-08-07, 10:02)Hakarune Wrote:(2013-08-05, 21:34)lartomar2002 Wrote: Please post when done.
Okay I finished updating all the screenshots that I had and added 2 new sections "Examples" and "Recommended Settings."
Also I will test out videos with DTS (and if I can find a video with it, HD-DTS); 1080P Bray files with DTS and x.264 are rather large (have to clean up my server first).
http://www.demo-world.eu/trailers/high-d...ailers.php
(2013-08-08, 11:42)Hakarune Wrote: Thanks for the link. So far every 1080p from there (5) that I've tried run fine. DTS-HD, AC3, and I don't remember the others lol
(2013-08-08, 19:27)speedway Wrote:(2013-08-08, 11:42)Hakarune Wrote: Thanks for the link. So far every 1080p from there (5) that I've tried run fine. DTS-HD, AC3, and I don't remember the others lol
Do you mean: with audio pass through?
DTS-HD gives me only ugly noise :-(
(2013-08-08, 23:43)Alchete Wrote:(2013-08-08, 23:19)Hakarune Wrote: I have those recommended settings setup, and I have perfect sound...Going to assume you're listening to this in stereo, not through a 5.1 sound system via an hdmi receiver?
(2013-08-09, 13:26)speedway Wrote: After approx. 1 hour and 30 minutes of movie playback, movies starts to stutter. 'Stop & resume' seems to fix it. Will try to get the log this weekend. Anybody else experiencing this?
(2013-08-10, 02:55)Hakarune Wrote:(2013-08-09, 13:26)speedway Wrote: After approx. 1 hour and 30 minutes of movie playback, movies starts to stutter. 'Stop & resume' seems to fix it. Will try to get the log this weekend. Anybody else experiencing this?
That might be cache related. After my first week with XBMC I noticed sho slow down and then installeda cache cleaner and it deleted over 150mb and then everything was fine. I have the cache clas clear daily now. And I've been having movie marathons, like Lord of the Rings marathon + Hobbit; no stutter and every movie is @1080P AAC x.264
(2013-08-10, 03:07)Ned Scott Wrote:(2013-08-10, 02:55)Hakarune Wrote:(2013-08-09, 13:26)speedway Wrote: After approx. 1 hour and 30 minutes of movie playback, movies starts to stutter. 'Stop & resume' seems to fix it. Will try to get the log this weekend. Anybody else experiencing this?
That might be cache related. After my first week with XBMC I noticed sho slow down and then installeda cache cleaner and it deleted over 150mb and then everything was fine. I have the cache clas clear daily now. And I've been having movie marathons, like Lord of the Rings marathon + Hobbit; no stutter and every movie is @1080P AAC x.264
The only cache that XBMC normally has related to video playback is in RAM, and reset every time a video is stopped.