2014-03-18, 19:12
(2014-03-18, 16:00)fritsch Wrote: I did not verify the last one. I only said, that there is an 23.976 hz mode available by default with recent kernels and I don't have this hardware.
Edit:
It's quite easy to see:
- Play some 23.976 movie, while doing so verify with xbmc-xrandr that the 23.976 hz mode is in use (current="true").
- Enable "Sync Playback to Display" with method Video Clock
- Start that 23.976 movie again. Press "o" - if you see 23.978 fps all is fine. If you see constant 24.0 - you have the old problem.
Hi Fritsch,
I must have mistaken you with someone else who commented that they've confirmed that 23.976 is proper in Bay Trail.
In the case of Ivy Bridge, I never experienced it showing 24.00 in the XBMC display when it was broken, but I do recall it fluctuating a bit as the frequency was not perfectly 23.976 but instead 23.9 and some other decimal value.
(2014-03-18, 18:49)locust Wrote: Anyone having flaky wifi issues with the Intel 7260 wifi card in Linux? I had to ditch OpenELEC for Win7 because in OpenELEC the network would randomly drop connection and reconnect infinitely until a system reboot happened. A problem that doesn't happen in Win7
I don't think you'll find that lots of people run these on wifi. Even a "stable" wi-fi connection has issues at times, wired is preferable.