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Not sure if this is the right place, but I thought I would post my results with OpenELEC 3.2 (XBMC 12.2 Compiled on Sept 13th) on my RPi. I'm getting the audio popping and cracking. It happens almost every time I pause while watching recorded shows. I did try disabling some of the advance audio capabilities but it did not make any difference. I'm using HDMI into a Pioneer Receiver VSX32 then heading over to a Sony TV. I'm using MythTV PVR Client with Ubuntu MythTV 0.25.2.15 running on the backend and an HDhomerun Dual Tuner.
Any recommendations for the popping?
BTW, I do not see a commercial skipping option in the XBMC GUI. How is that interface supposed to work? I'm not using a keyboard for my RPi, just the xbmcRemote App for iPhone.
Thanks for any info or recommendations,
smanders
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2013-09-20, 15:39
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-20, 15:43 by delinend.)
Question... Is official OpenElec 3.2.0 the same as the Gotham build now ?
And when we are testing Rbej Gotham builds, are we going to place them on 3.0.6 or 3.2.0 for best test environment ?
Best regards
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2013-09-20, 16:24
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-21, 14:35 by radioparadise.)
Somebody else having problems with CEC inactive since yesterday?
EDIT: solved, was something stupid with my Philips TV.
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Yes. Looks like the CEC part is missing in the last Gothan Build (OpenELEC-RPi.arm-Rbej-Version-Gotham-Branch(11.09.2013).tar.bz2)
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I had problems with cec yesterday (Frodo build). Went into cec settings and deleted the zero next to 'Physical address (overrules HDMI port)'. It started working again.
It's possible that I put the zero there myself by mistake, but worth a check.