2015-03-06, 13:53
@Fraludio - absolutely unrelated to this thread - please ask in general help.
(2015-03-06, 13:53)da-anda Wrote: @Fraludio - absolutely unrelated to this thread - please ask in general help.
(2015-03-06, 05:05)rbmaster Wrote: Using build #304 increased idle CPU usage by around 300%. Since I'm running it 24h/d it made the temperature raise from 38º to 46º Celsius .
(2015-03-06, 19:47)doveman2 Wrote: I assume the best thing to do is for him to cut a section from one (they're about 200MB each) and upload it and then I can share it and someone who knows what they're doing can take a look at it and advise whether anything can be done in Kodi to make them play properly with dvdplayer, or whether I should just get him to run them through some transcoder to make them compatible.
(2015-03-06, 16:23)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-03-06, 05:05)rbmaster Wrote: Using build #304 increased idle CPU usage by around 300%. Since I'm running it 24h/d it made the temperature raise from 38º to 46º Celsius .
I'm seeing about 20%.
Pi1 or Pi2? What skin are you using? Do you see it straight from boot on initial screen, or only in certain screens?
(2015-03-07, 02:14)Milhouse Wrote: There's really no need to fiddle with dirty regions, just trust the system defaults. However if you've added your own dirty region settings to advancedsettings.xml that could well be buggering things up, so remove them.
<advancedsettings>
<fanartheight>560</fanartheight>
<thumbsize>256</thumbsize>
<network>
<cachemembuffer>104857600</cachemembuffer> <!-- Comment: Default
is 20971520 bytes or 20 MB -->
</network>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
<nodvdrom>true</nodvdrom>
</advancedsettings>
(2015-03-07, 02:46)rbmaster Wrote: Using build #304 without my dirty regions settings increase it even further to 7-9%, again, same setup, same kind of spikes from time to time.
(2015-03-05, 03:35)Milhouse Wrote:
<gui><visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions></gui>