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Gotham does not really do the "suspend", it calls upower or logind or systemd provided script. Kernel 3.13.x is a bit problematic with suspend sadly. But this is not an xbmc issue.
I think we will branch gotham beta within a short period of time :-)
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Don't build with --external-libraries and don't build with --external-ffmpeg - if you are building from source anyways use github.com/fernetmenta
This has ffmpeg 2.x included and does HEVC multithreaded.
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Looks like a network problem. Curl times out, cause it does not get any data - shi**y wireless? :-)
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Speaking of shi**y wireless, I'm not too pleased with my Intel AC-7260 WiFi/BT card.
When I'm connecting via 802.11n (2.4GHz), everything works almost perfectly, with occasional buffering. I can almost live with that.
However, trying to use 802.11ac (5GHz) is not so nice. I connect, but the NUC will freeze up/stutter and I can't play videos. Is this a 7260 card problem? NUC problem? Openelec problem? Unknown problem?
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Update for Windows 8.1 users:
The new 3412 video drivers work, but they do not fix the Netflix Dolby Digital+ bug. I'm getting really annoyed at Intel support which after 4 months is now saying it can't reproduce the issue, despite several dozen complaints on their forum. Ugh. Anyone have the phone number for Brian Krzanich?