2013-09-04, 02:16
Install the unofficial openELEC repository, can be found on their page.
(2013-09-02, 11:42)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-09-02, 11:07)Wanderlei Wrote: Is it possible that it is a small gap in the audio stream being passed on not a drop in volume as such?It may cause a gap in the audio, or a receiver resync.
(2013-09-04, 14:02)hpbaxxter Wrote: I’m not shure if ReplayGain is supported now on rpi (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=157135); for mp3, however, you can apply it to track data: it changes the files, but is lossless!
(2013-09-03, 22:17)doveman2 Wrote:(2013-09-03, 21:19)chrlau5 Wrote: Live TV with Mediaportal as backend with IPTV channels and then start playback causes the RPI to reboot 99% of the time.
Sometimes after rebooting it can start the same channels as the one just causing the reboot. It just says "Working" and then with a second or 2 it restarts XBMC.
Other times it says working for a sec. or two and then nothing happens and the system is not frozen and I can just try again sometimes with same result other times it restarts XBMC.
When Live TV is working there are no problems changing channels.
Could anyone look at my logs and someone maybe fix this problem? Would be so awesome to use them at my childrens rooms for tv playback.
Logs: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...sp=sharing
I don't have the answer for you I'm afraid but just the other, using a recent Gotham build, I had the Mediaportal PVR working fine with one PC as the server but when I changed it to another PC it was rebooting the RPi for me too every time I tried to start a channel. I think I managed to fix it by re-installing MP (1.5pre) on the PC as well as the TVServerXBMC plugin on the PC, so you might want to try that.
I was only using Freeview though, not IPTV, so it might not be the solution for you.
(2013-09-04, 14:42)RichG Wrote: Applying ReplayGain to a file is most definitely not lossless (by definition).
(2013-09-04, 14:02)hpbaxxter Wrote: @doveman2: you should really consider to apply ReplayGain to your music files, for example with foobar2000. If you use for your entire library “scan selection as albums (by tags)”, you keep the dynamics intended by the artists and most tracks will be about 10 db quieter. I’m not shure if ReplayGain is supported now on rpi (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=157135); for mp3, however, you can apply it to track data: it changes the files, but is lossless!
Edit: as you can’t revert the latter, you should try this first with copies of your files.