2014-01-01, 13:23
(2013-12-31, 13:41)popcornmix Wrote: Possibly your monitor's edid doesn't report support for that mode, also add:
hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
You could also try:
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=85
which is the DMT (monitor style) version of 720p.
Thanks. When I connected it back to the TV yesterday, it switched to 720p automatically and when connecting it back to the monitor today, stayed at that initially at least. (this was with the group/mode lines commented out) Adding the hdmi_ignore line resulted in the bootscreen not showing at all and the monitor displaying an out-of-sync message, although XBMC still loaded OK and was still set to 1280x720p. Then trying group=1, mode=4 sent it all back to 640x480 but group=2, mode=85 has done the trick and it's all running at 720p now
(2013-12-31, 11:48)Trickname Wrote:Quote:New OpenELEC Gotham build: #3012
Live tv works perfect here using Dvbviewer.
Only think is can´t get guisound working.
I noticed system-audio output is set to analog as default but there is still no guisound when switching to hdmi.
Seems that curling in plugins is faster.
thx for this build
Using tvheadend (4.1.1) it keeps going out-of-sync for me, even soon after starting a channel, which is rather frustrating as I have to stop and restart the channel to fix it.
At least the EPG is showing all my channels again now though, not sure what made that decide to start behaving itself.
EDIT: Oh and the bug with
<pvr>
<showepginfoonselect>false</showepginfoonselect>
</pvr>
being ignored seems to have crept back in. I think when it started happening with the previous build, it may have been because I was clicking on a programme BEFORE the currently showing one, due to the bug with the EPG not starting at the current time and also allowing scrolling back to earlier in the day, which wasn't possible with older builds but now it shows the info instead of starting the programme whatever I click on.