2014-03-30, 23:25
(2014-03-30, 13:27)popcornmix Wrote:One display only, but when I listen music I don't always turn on the display; also the family watches TV frequently (via an external set-top box). It might be related with Pi booting with no working receiver and/or display, or the display being on another HDMI input. I don't power off the Pi, but lately I update the OS, hence reboot it frequently and there were these few times that after I change inputs I find XBMC working in VGA mode, instead of 1080p.(2014-03-30, 09:29)MrNice Wrote: Every time I open System>system>video output, I get the message "Save resolution. Would you like to keep this change"I did see this yesterday and have pushed a potential patch. I didn't see the corrupt refresh rate visible in the video (which I have seen before), so it may not be the only issue. But try again after next build appears.
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I have the same two problems, except I got the message "Save resolution..." twice: here is a short clip; message also appears when video settings are opened right after a restart (while Pi is restarting TV and receiver are switched on and TV's active input is the receiver).
BTW, do you plug the Pi into different displays? I have a feeling that the issue occurs when the preferred resolution/refresh written to guisettings.xml changes.
(2014-03-30, 18:02)popcornmix Wrote: ... Each click to the right of that uses a different kernel. I've implemented 9 kernels. Try them and report what you prefer...IMHO 0.14 is nicest and sharpest and smoothest in the same time, for SD and 720p. 0.08 is also okay, but little bit more blocky (little blocks of 2x2 pixels or so, can't really say).
Blurry kernels are nice, too, because some of them reduce compression artifacts.