2014-07-29, 14:15
With New OpenELEC Helix build: #0727 I'm getting a stick pixel rainbow (little box that seems like the rainbow pixel startup) on top corner right in the hour numbers.
Is this a known problem?
Is this a known problem?
(2014-07-29, 14:15)Mafarricos Wrote: With New OpenELEC Helix build: #0727 I'm getting a stick pixel rainbow (little box that seems like the rainbow pixel startup) on top corner right in the hour numbers.
Is this a known problem?
(2014-07-29, 11:19)slack3r Wrote:Quote:When I press ENTER on my remote in the Gateway field the IP address dialog box appears, but you're saying when you press ENTER nothing happens - no response?I don't know how to say it in English, but pressing Enter I'm get back to 'IPV4' item on left column. Nothing else happens.
(2014-07-29, 15:22)Milhouse Wrote: After much bisecting, the Gateway dialog bug is caused by PR4987, specifically [stdstring] get rid of CStdString in dialogs - somewhere in this patch is the problem, presumably the network dialog behaviour is now either a little broken, or changed (with respect to blank/null fields). It's a big patch, and as I'm not a C++ coder I won't be digging any deeper!
(2014-07-29, 16:31)slack3r Wrote: Ok, thank you so.
The final question: have you the same issue with DNS dialog?
(2014-07-28, 07:48)delinend Wrote:(2014-07-27, 21:14)delinend Wrote:(2014-07-27, 20:01)Milhouse Wrote: Is this a 256MB or 512MB Pi? The default <cachemembuffersize> is now 2MB on 256MB Pis, and 20MB on 512MB Pis.
Is the FTP-buffering behaviour the same with omxplayer and dvdplayer?
Can you go back through older builds until you find a version which doesn't buffer over FTP? Do you get the same behaviour with stock builds?
It's a 512MB Pi running 1GHz.
I only use omplayer, as it only runs for all my contet.
I'll try older versions tomorow, but it's a new thing, that I was trying to play Blu-ray via FTP. Have not tryed it before. Only used FTP to playback SD, until yet.
But it look strange that the FTP protocol use 50% more CPU than the SMB.
I have allso tryed to test my FTP server localy, at I can pull 10 times more bandwith from it, than the Pi playback via FTP use. So it's not my FTP server that have a problem.
I have allso tryed to set cachemembuffering to 50MB, but no luck. Still 98-100% CPU load on Blu-ray playback.
I have just tryed Gotham (openELEC 4.0.7) and last build #0727, and both have the same issue when using the FTP protocol connector.
When I Playback Blu-ray via FTP the CPU load is 98-100% and the video stop/start each 50-60 sec.
When i Playback Blu-ray via SMB the CPU load is 50-70% and playback works fine.
It's the same CPU load with dvdplayer and omxplayer. But I see, that dvdplayer use much more memory, when I playback.
It look like there is some issue whith the FTP protocol, that takes too much CPU time.
Here my Overclock:
arm_freq=1000
core_freq=500
sdram_freq=500
over_voltage=6
Here my advancedsettings.xml :
<advancedsettings>
<video>
<defaultplayer>omxplayer</defaultplayer>
<defaultdvdplayer>omxplayer</defaultdvdplayer>
</video>
<ftp>
<remotethumbs>true</remotethumbs>
</ftp>
</advancedsettings>
Best regards
(2014-07-29, 21:12)delinend Wrote: Anyone that have an idea, how I trace this issue down ?
Best regards.
(2014-07-22, 17:59)Milhouse Wrote:(2014-07-22, 17:55)Heiko123 Wrote: Ohhh with one of the latest builds, I can't play all h264 files.
It is now the same problem how in raspbmc!
Is it possible to change the codec?
Which build works/doesn't work? What file - need mediainfo, a sample file or debug log (wiki).
Try increasing GPU mem (128 on a 256MB Pi, 256 on a 512MB Pi) and see if that helps.
(2014-07-30, 06:54)Heiko123 Wrote: Hello,
With the new version, I have got the same problem within h264 videos (video-cache is setted 265MB).
I'm back to pre-version and all is good.
Can you look to this problem, please.
(2014-07-30, 15:59)delinend Wrote: This is an old error......not the right thread. start a new one
Buzzy sound when chapter change/shift, on playback of MPEG2/ISO videos.
It's not alltime, but offen 3-6 times, on one movie playback with 10-15 chapters.
I don't know if this is the right thread, to post the error....
I hear the Buzzy sound on:
Last Helix.
Gotham 13.2 (openELEC 4.0.7).
And also on Windows 7 XBMC 14.0 GIT 20140721 !?!?!
Same problem with omxplayer and dvdplayer.
But if I playback the ISO via VLC (on a Win7), there is NO Buzzy sound, on chapter change.
Btw. I have a small ISO (1 min.) with 2 chapters, where the Buzzy sound is to hear.
Best regards.
(2014-07-30, 15:59)delinend Wrote: I hear the Buzzy sound on:
Last Helix.
Gotham 13.2 (openELEC 4.0.7).
And also on Windows 7 XBMC 14.0 GIT 20140721 !?!?!
(2014-07-30, 16:24)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-07-30, 15:59)delinend Wrote: I hear the Buzzy sound on:
Last Helix.
Gotham 13.2 (openELEC 4.0.7).
And also on Windows 7 XBMC 14.0 GIT 20140721 !?!?!
As Martijn says, if it affects multilple platforms then post it in a generic (not pi-specific) thread where more devs will see.
You'd may as well get a debug log file ready as that will be the first question.
Providing the sample that produces will let others report if they see the same issue.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 3.15.8 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 1 20:03:41 BST 2014 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Aug 1 2014 18:05:07
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 158db03216ab9f49243655d4d325da3264567104 (tainted) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20140801200228-r18864-gc01f799