2013-08-30, 21:47
I didnot understand!
Which Gotham Build starts movies faster, Rbej or botribun?
Which Gotham Build starts movies faster, Rbej or botribun?
(2013-08-30, 19:43)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-08-30, 18:44)Neil Coggins Wrote: Hmm - this sounds like an issue I've seen -lots- of times on recordings from tvheadend (recorded on a PC on my LAN) playing through any one of the 4 RPis I have.
If you have a file that misbehaves in this way, then please upload it somewhere (e.g. dropbox) and give me a link and I'll investigate.
(2013-08-30, 18:44)Neil Coggins Wrote: Hmm - this sounds like an issue I've seen -lots- of times on recordings from tvheadendDo you also have the issue of the recording length and position being reported incorrectly? i.e.
Quote:"When you pause or skip, the display at the top right corner reports incorrect information. The time fields are reversed and the reported program length has no apparent connection to reality. Right now, paused 30 seconds into a half hour show, it says "14:03:06 - 00:33"
(2013-08-30, 22:48)Koloss Wrote: Thanks for answers!
Can i see which ffmpeg version use the build?
My most use files are mkv.
(2013-08-30, 23:40)allan87 Wrote:(2013-08-30, 18:44)Neil Coggins Wrote: Hmm - this sounds like an issue I've seen -lots- of times on recordings from tvheadendDo you also have the issue of the recording length and position being reported incorrectly? i.e.Quote:"When you pause or skip, the display at the top right corner reports incorrect information. The time fields are reversed and the reported program length has no apparent connection to reality. Right now, paused 30 seconds into a half hour show, it says "14:03:06 - 00:33"
(2013-08-30, 23:54)Neil Coggins Wrote: I'm using a different skin (Amber), but it says the "finish time" as being roughly 1-2s in advance of the current time throughout, so yes - the time is not reported correctly.Also, Neil, correct me if I'm wrong here, this occurs when you are watching on a Pi and the recording is being served by TVHeadend running on a PC, right?
(2013-08-30, 19:49)botribun Wrote: @rbej something is wrong with your build, since 22.08 the GUI is lagging. I've now compiled my own gotham build of OpenELEC and the GUI is ultra fast again, even the spinning wheel looks different. Maybe your version of the confluence skin is somehow bugged?
If someone like to test, here's my build from today: OpenELEC_Gotham-RPi.arm-devel-20130830132209-r15458.tar.bz2
(2013-08-30, 23:37)Neil Coggins Wrote:(2013-08-30, 19:43)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-08-30, 18:44)Neil Coggins Wrote: Hmm - this sounds like an issue I've seen -lots- of times on recordings from tvheadend (recorded on a PC on my LAN) playing through any one of the 4 RPis I have.
If you have a file that misbehaves in this way, then please upload it somewhere (e.g. dropbox) and give me a link and I'll investigate.
I'll upload one overnight and let you have the link tomorrow - the smallest file I have found that exhibits the problem is 1.8GB (just because I tend to record HD) - at present rate it'll take roughly 6 hours.