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2014-07-02, 19:30
(This post was last modified: 2014-07-02, 19:31 by Milhouse.)
It would help if you used the build numbers (eg #0701b) when referring to a specific build, as r18478 or whatever can be meaningless since it's not unique - it could be (and often is) the same on two totally different builds. The rnnnnn number reflects only the OpenELEC revision which may not always change from one build to the next, yet these builds may have different firmware, kernel, XBMC and other patches.
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My brother's been running the 0611 build and tells me he's had three problems:
1) Not being able to wake it from dimmed screen state
2) Videos stopping suddenly and the RPi rebooting. Apparently this happens randomly, sometimes after a few seconds and other times half-way through the video and on the next try, they can play from the problem point OK.
3) Videos suddenly becoming choppy and the sound breaking up, before stopping. This sounds like a buffering issue (these are local videos on the PC, not streamed though).
I've updated him to the 0703 build but has there been any changes since the 0611 one that might fix these problems? I've told him to try the alternate player if he still has problems (Default is set to dvdplayer).
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I ended up giving up on deinterlacing completely. It seems the DVDPlayer gives no video just audio when deinterlacing is enabled on all of my mpeg-2 videos. Looking back through this thread I can see other people have had this issue. I can also say that using OMXPlayer there are still issues with deinterlacing enabled. The audio drops out randomly and the screen blinks black for a second. It seems completely random. I can rewind the video and it won't happen at the same spot. I am also experiencing lock ups after playing 1080i .ts mpeg-2 files for a while. When disabling deinterlacing, ALL of these issues are gone. Deinterlacing used to work before Openelec 4.0 for me.
I saw a previous post where popcorn mix recommended increasing the gpu_mem to 256 for a 512MB Pi. I have this setting already so I'm not sure how else to work around this. It seems with the new gpu hardware acceleration there is some sort of limitation being reached on the Pi. Could it be that even more gpu_mem is needed? Can I safely go above 256MB?
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@calcon79: Upload a sample video that demonstrates the problem so that it can be investigated, it's the best way to work towards a fix. Did you ever upload a sample of the Power90 DVD?
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