2015-03-05, 16:05
With build #304 I get the cpu at 60-80%, especially when Tv is turned off.
(2015-03-05, 15:01)Milhouse Wrote: @popcornmix - it looks like the help description for "videolibrary.showallitems" and "musiclibrary.showallitems" has nicked the #38012 string id being used for id="audiooutput.latency" label in rbp.xml/rbp2.xml.
(2015-03-05, 15:39)thent Wrote: ,
Maybe this thread is not the perfect place for this but from the very beginning of XBMC/Kodi the audio streams of various addons (shoutcast, radio.de, radiotunes, ...) have much higher volume level than the audio track of videos (avi container with mp3 audio and h264 video) played with dvdplayer. omxplayer is never used due to sound output over a hifiberry board.
Is there any way to normalize both to one level?
(2015-03-05, 14:04)Milhouse Wrote: I'd suggest the following is all you require:
Code:boot=/dev/mmcblk0p1 disk=/dev/mmcblk0p2 ssh quiet
Quote:Can you test with official OpenELEC 5.0.5 for RPi2 - if you get the same behaviour, it's an upstream issue and needs to be reported to the OpenELEC developers.
Quote:"or it was previously located elsewhere." - that's entirely possible, as the addon handling OpenELEC settings changed name in Helix (OpenELEC 5.x) - the addon is now called "OpenELEC-settings", and before Helix it was "service.openelec.settings", and your old Gotham settings wouldn't have migrated to Helix. Just one of the reasons why in-place upgrades are not advised.
(2015-03-06, 03:55)Milhouse Wrote: @doveman2, Gotham would be using .xbmc. Your upgrade will create a fresh .kodi installation.
(2015-03-05, 16:24)popcornmix Wrote: Not possible in general. Without analysing the whole file, you can't know if a file is quiet, or just starts quietly.
Some files are just encoded quieter than others.
There are options that affect volume:
You can increase amplification, which raises volume, but limits when it could clip - but that adds some distortion.
ReplayGain may affect mp3 file's volume level.
Normalize levels on downmix may volume level of multichannel audio that has been downmixed.
But there is no magic solution that will fix a problem with one movie encoding audio to use full range, and another movie only using half the possible range.