2013-09-28, 21:22
Cool. You running NFS or Samba shares? Wired or wireless?
(2013-09-29, 00:59)Koloss Wrote: @popcornmix:Very nice Video!
Have you 1 movie in 1 folder?
In this method, the movie start performance is really fast, no loading dialog i see, i use this method!
With latest Build from rbej.
Is this your USB-Stick?
http://www.amazon.de/Sandisk-Cruzer-Extr...xtreme+usb
Why have your screen resolution 24Hz and not 60Hz?
(2013-09-29, 01:25)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-09-28, 23:15)Takenover83 Wrote: Are these patches in the Frodo branch as well? I would like to test a updated Frodo branch to keep my database version the same, so my boxes can continue to sync over mysql.
Testing will be on Gotham. I'll backport to Frodo afterwards.
APPLY PATCH (project): /home/neil/projects/OpenELEC.tv/projects/RPi/patches/xbmc/0030_rbpomxplayer_first_attempt_at_decode_to_texture.patch
patching file xbmc/cores/omxplayer/OMXImage.cpp
patching file xbmc/cores/omxplayer/OMXImage.h
patching file xbmc/guilib/Texture.cpp
patching file xbmc/guilib/Texture.h
patching file xbmc/guilib/TextureGL.cpp
Hunk #1 succeeded at 24 with fuzz 2 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 39 (offset -1 lines).
Hunk #3 FAILED at 53.
(2013-09-29, 01:28)popcornmix Wrote: Less time spent searching for subtitle files.
(2013-09-29, 12:37)MediaPi Wrote: Although I commend the Raspberry Pi and use one as my main HTPC source. In terms of hardware its already being beaten on price and performance. The quad core boxes are selling for around £50. Your optimising it to the death and by the time your finished you can pick up a quad core beast that will cost the same or lower and have GUI performance x8 minimum. Whats the point in optimising it when consumers will just jump ship. All they care about is price/performance. and all your efforts will have been for nothing??
(2013-09-29, 03:26)MilhouseVH Wrote: Is a more recent XBMC package required in OpenELEC? OpenELEC master currently has xbmc-13.alpha-7f45288.newclock3 is rebased off a newer point in Gotham. You either need to update xbmc in OpenELEC (with makepkg) to the same point,
(2013-09-29, 03:26)MilhouseVH Wrote: How significant is this? Presumably it's a handful of "file exist" checks which shouldn't add much overhead, even when using NFS.
(2013-09-29, 13:14)Koloss Wrote: @popcornmix, is your setting force_turbo=1 or force _turbo=0?
(2013-09-29, 13:13)popcornmix Wrote: newclock3 is rebased off a newer point in Gotham. You either need to update xbmc in OpenELEC (with makepkg) to the same point,
or (what I did) rebase newclock3 onto a branch created from 7f45288, and then create the patches form there.
(2013-09-29, 13:13)popcornmix Wrote: I believe the whole directory is iterated, and then each file is compared with a valid subtitle filename, so the time taken is proportional to the number of files in the directory.
With a thousand moveies, each with a collection of artwork, nfo files and subs, I could imagine this taking a couple of seconds (although I keep things as hieracrhical as possible, so haven't tried this).
(2013-09-29, 14:15)evangelion Wrote: Will this build be available to install for us regular punters who don't have a clue about newclock3, makepkg options, forking/cloning repositorys etc?