2013-11-21, 17:52
(2013-11-21, 16:35)Alchete Wrote:I did follow thedownload link in ur sucess post.(2013-11-21, 15:58)Ravetrancer Wrote: There is nu such thing in my settings.The software multithreading option only has to do with two things:
Under VAAPI is the refresh rate, no software multithreading option at sll.
Should it be there after installing r16406, prior adding codes to autostart.sh?
1. The Nov. 20th (or later) OpenELEC build
2. Enabling "Expert" settings in that menu.
Once you install the Nov. 20 build and enable Expert settings, it will appear in the menu as I showed in the screenshot.
It has nothing to do with autostart.sh.
If you have "Expert" settings enabled, I can only guess that you do not have the Nov. 20 build installed correctly. You can try that part again.
Here's the software tank. Pick the Generic_x86_64 for the NUC: http://sources.openelec.tv/tmp/image/
Installed it, but i think it still said it was from 20131112 or 20131114.
When i created the livestick it behaved very strange compared to all other times ive created livesticks
My livestick was created in 2 seconds time. Usually the format takes some time and then the install some time.
To create a livestick usually adds upp to 2-3 minutes but now its ready in 2 seconds, something maybe s wrong with the livestick?
(2013-11-21, 08:01)lmyllari Wrote:Im also up for testing on both my i5 nucs.(2013-11-21, 06:22)Dropbear67 Wrote: if the driver is open sourced and should be fixed soon, why hasn't it been fixed with the previous gen nucs??Apparently only a few people noticed it at all.
It was mentioned at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46800#c16 (wrong component though) and a developer looked into it. You can see that he correctly identified the likely source of the problem, but nobody followed up and he probably isn't an xbmc user.
There is another bug now against the right component, a workaround, and if Intel devs don't address the issue, someone else will. (If nobody else is interested to work on it, I'll take a stab when I have time). It shouldn't be very difficult, one just has to figure out how to pass parameters to the shader nicely (or even make a copy with the right coefficients and some simple code to select shaders).
(2013-11-21, 07:51)gamble Wrote: So u can now use VA-API with right colors? That´s awesome, but this is starting to get way beyond my horizon of understanding this :/You're welcome to try my build if you'd like.
I absolutely dont watch SD Stuff on my Nuc so this solution would be totally enough for me, but i have no clue how to get there :/
Any idea what would be a good place to upload a 100MB package for those who are brave enough to test?