2014-06-20, 15:43
I need a little help. I have an i5 Haswell NUC and since I am a long time debian user, I have jessie installed. Jessie runs fine, and I know to not use the version of xbmc that debian ships. I tried a prepackaged Gotham version, but it run like crap. It has similiar PQ issues as the debian provided version. I ended up building a version from git and it runs fine except every 1/2 hour or so of playtime the audio get sout of sync and one of the cpus gets pegged to 100%. Has anyone else seen this? Openelec does not have this issue.
My other problem is cec releated. I just spent 2 days (between soldering and troubleshooting) trying to get the internal pulse 8 cec adapter working. Long story short, only an atmel device was detected. Once I flashed it, it seems to work now. My only issue is I need to run xbmc as root in order to use the CEC interface. I added my user to the dialout group (the group that /dev/ttyACM0 belongs to), but that only helped cec-client. It didn't resolve the initialization issue in xbmc. Any clues as to what else needs to be done to use the cec interface in xbmc as a regular user?
My other problem is cec releated. I just spent 2 days (between soldering and troubleshooting) trying to get the internal pulse 8 cec adapter working. Long story short, only an atmel device was detected. Once I flashed it, it seems to work now. My only issue is I need to run xbmc as root in order to use the CEC interface. I added my user to the dialout group (the group that /dev/ttyACM0 belongs to), but that only helped cec-client. It didn't resolve the initialization issue in xbmc. Any clues as to what else needs to be done to use the cec interface in xbmc as a regular user?