2013-10-07, 20:12
mine doesnt crash just doesnt load the next song
(2013-10-06, 16:37)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-10-06, 16:33)doveman2 Wrote: Actually it's not just Recorded TV, if I try and step forward with any video it just freezes on a black screen until I stop it and restart.
Recorded TV is local, on the USB, whilst this video file was over NFS.
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=66694
Quote:15:05:53 T:3061969936 ERROR: Keymapping error: no such action 'bigsteoforward' defined
Are you sure there's not a typo in your local keymap configuration file?
(2013-10-08, 02:13)allan87 Wrote: The myth addon included in the most recent rbej build is 1.8.12
(2013-10-08, 02:56)rushingjs Wrote: The addon version states its 1.6.10 with the latest 10/1 frodo build. It's dropping the stream every 3-5 minutes, and I can only select a channel from the menu. If I'm watching and try to punch in a number it tries to buffer (which it never normally has to do) and then goes back to the menu. I don't know if this is due to the build or the cmyth addon.Myth works pretty nicely with the current Rbej Gotham build. It has been a while since I used a Frodo build, but I do not recall having the kind of issue you describe, or anything similar. Well, maybe something a bit similar if I use myth over a wireless connection: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=174811
(2013-10-05, 20:19)theneverstill Wrote: @hpbaxxter
Thankyou! That worked wonderfully! Not only are my rip times cut TREMENDOUSLY but it appears as if the original video plays MUCH better than the encoded versions. My original test was with Iron Man 1 and this one was with Star Trek 2 (the new one).. so I know it isn't exactly an apples to apples comparison -- which is why I'm redoing iron man 1 as we speak.
However, that being said, if you read my previous posts I was using 100% CPU and the buffer kept getting emptied out. Now, I am still using the 7.1 PCM audio, and still playing a 1080p movie, but here is the comparison:
Different: Movie and therefore bitrates (Iron Man 1 vs Star Trek 2), resolution (1920x1088 vs 1920x1080), and filesize (50GB vs 35GB)
Same: Both BDs, 7.1 PCM audio, standard clock rates (no overclock)
Result: Star Trek 2 plays wonderfully and only uses ~70-75% CPU
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I'll post again when Iron Man 1 has been reripped and remuxed.
(2013-10-02, 09:31)rbej Wrote: Updated Gotham Branch
- updated OpenElec build
- updated Xbmc Gotham
- updated PVR add-on
- updated firmware and kernel
- [rbp] Add streamsilence option for hdmi
http://netlir.dk/rbej/builds/
http://lysin.me/rbej
(2013-10-09, 11:48)doveman2 Wrote: Is there any chance of fixing the amplification feature so that it doesn't make these loud noises when starting playback of videos with audio at the start (such as Live/Recorded TV, downloaded videos, videos resumed from a previous point)? It's a great feature to have but it's rather difficult to use and recommend whilst these startling and potentially dangerous (to equipment) noises are happening.
(2013-10-09, 12:11)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-10-09, 11:48)doveman2 Wrote: Is there any chance of fixing the amplification feature so that it doesn't make these loud noises when starting playback of videos with audio at the start (such as Live/Recorded TV, downloaded videos, videos resumed from a previous point)? It's a great feature to have but it's rather difficult to use and recommend whilst these startling and potentially dangerous (to equipment) noises are happening.
I did some work on this yesterday, and it was looking promising. Not quite finished, but should be soon.