2014-01-28, 02:46
I'm very excited about the prospect of using this plugin but I'm having problems I can't find an answer to. Well, a problem and some quesitons actually...
1. I'm attempting to run this on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian / XBMC Frodo using the most current dev release (2.1.0-73) of PseudoTV, however everytime I try to run it, it will hang adding channels. I have tried to eliminate any online features and configuring the channels to only have the networks (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox) as a test and it'll still hang. There's no specific time or place, it's pretty random and everytime I've attempted to run again, I would remove all XML and setting files I could locate. I will say that I have a lot of media (around 4500 episodes, obviously not all are network shows though) and do understand that the RPi isn't quite a quad core Xeon (lol) but last time I tried running it, it hung adding an entry for over an hour before I forced a reboot via SSH.
2. To help with the limitations of the Pi CPU, is there a way to run this from a server and use the RPi more or less like a terminal client of sorts?
3. I actually have multiple RPi's, is there a way to synch them so they are all at the same "schedule"?
If it helps with troubleshooting, here are my specs:
- Raspberry Pi version B
- Running strictly off a class 10 SD
- All media on a Windows 7 SMB shares (again, ~4500 eps)
- 10/100 managed network
Thanks!!
1. I'm attempting to run this on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian / XBMC Frodo using the most current dev release (2.1.0-73) of PseudoTV, however everytime I try to run it, it will hang adding channels. I have tried to eliminate any online features and configuring the channels to only have the networks (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox) as a test and it'll still hang. There's no specific time or place, it's pretty random and everytime I've attempted to run again, I would remove all XML and setting files I could locate. I will say that I have a lot of media (around 4500 episodes, obviously not all are network shows though) and do understand that the RPi isn't quite a quad core Xeon (lol) but last time I tried running it, it hung adding an entry for over an hour before I forced a reboot via SSH.
2. To help with the limitations of the Pi CPU, is there a way to run this from a server and use the RPi more or less like a terminal client of sorts?
3. I actually have multiple RPi's, is there a way to synch them so they are all at the same "schedule"?
If it helps with troubleshooting, here are my specs:
- Raspberry Pi version B
- Running strictly off a class 10 SD
- All media on a Windows 7 SMB shares (again, ~4500 eps)
- 10/100 managed network
Thanks!!