2015-09-29, 00:37
New OpenELEC Jarvis build #0928: RPi / RPi2
(Supercedes previous build)
Based on tip of OpenELEC master (5fec628e, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (20b0964c, changelog) with the following modifications:
(Supercedes previous build)
Code:
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.1.8 #1 Mon Sep 28 21:03:44 BST 2015 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Sep 23 2015 12:21:14
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version c156d00b148c30a3ba28ec376c9c01e95a77d6d5 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20150928210255-#0928-g5fec628 [Build #0928]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
001720.360: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
Based on tip of OpenELEC master (5fec628e, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (20b0964c, changelog) with the following modifications:
- Includes newclock5 patches
- Excludes the OpenELEC linux-01-RPi_support patch in favour of sourcing these and possibly more recent patches directly from kernel branch rpi-4.1.y_rebase
- Default setting for "Show RSS Feed" changed to disabled (new installs only) [patch details]
- Disabled "Total Duration" in Confluence (see build #0221 for details)
- Includes latest dcadec master (2a9186e3, ahead +34)
- Includes latest kodi-platform master (15edaf78)
- Includes latest libcec master (2c675dac, ahead +31)
- Includes latest libnfs master (e453431d, ahead +43)
- Includes latest platform master (feafe68e, ahead +4)
- Includes latest addons: adsp.basic (0f624784, +2), adsp.biquad.filters (0c35df74, +7), adsp.freesurround (cf13262d, +2), asplib (39fe0a71, +41), pvr.argustv (2bf67bb7), pvr.demo (659712a0), pvr.dvblink (4d718970), pvr.dvbviewer (0ca01b1a), pvr.filmon (f9fe3bd5), pvr.hts (7b8e2000), pvr.iptvsimple (953477b7), pvr.mediaportal.tvserver (0e12d06c), pvr.mythtv (702bda77), pvr.nextpvr (40e7be2e), pvr.njoy (cc2c4a69), pvr.pctv (1494bfc1), pvr.stalker (837537de), pvr.vbox (e92c1236, +2), pvr.vdr.vnsi (8e0d73fb), pvr.vuplus (9ff818a4), pvr.wmc (3e396f5b)
- Exclude [env] kodi-999.99-IMX-increase-render-buffers.patch: Conflict with newclock5/FernetMenta
- Exclude [env] rapidjson-01_native-what.patch: Use Kodi version for now
- Include [env] c82208c2: Intel: Automatically switch to full range
- Include [env] 1efeabe1: VAAPI: Enable EGL
- Include [env] 09e988e6: mesa: Bump to version 11.0.0
- Include [env] 9af0f3c9: mesa: Bump to version 11.0.1
- Include [env] compare: Kodi 16 updates
- Include [env] patch: Add kernel SDIO support
- Include [env] patch: Enable RapidJSON, drop YASL
- Include [env] patch: Enable pvr addons, disable PVR updates
- Include [env] patch: Add ffmpeg dependency and includes for HEVC optimisations
- Include [env] patch: Enable RPi and some other touchscreens (similar to Raspbian)
- Include [env] patch: Add experimental splash video
- Include [pkg] patch: Revert "[pvr] changed: also use CACHESTATE_PVR in dvdplayer when play? (VideoPlayer)
- Include [pkg] patch: Fix xcode after videoplayer before PR8008
- Include [pkg] PR:125: Fix for holding buttons on remotes of Philips TVs (libcec)
- Include [pkg] PR:8008: JSON: replace YAJL with RapidJSON
- Include [pkg] PR:8133: [videodb] Fix TV shows cleaning after 5755573981ca706a82a7ecbbdf5de112a570377a.
- Include [pkg] PR:8147: Stereoscopic depth for Confluence
- Revert [pkg] linux-999.20-mt7601u-support.patch: Reverted as patching order conflicts with rpi-4.1.y commits - continue using rpi-4.1.y equivalent (linux)
- Revert [pkg] PR:8134: Revert "[pvr] changed: also use CACHESTATE_PVR in dvdplayer when play?
- Add stereoscopic depth to Confluence
Quote:This PR adds subtile stereoscopic depth to Confluence. OSD and dialogues will pop out of the screen so that they stay on top of random objects from videos that also pop out. The popout effect is using ~60% of the possible depth which should be enough for everage movie scenes. It won't cover all cases ofc, but it'll be way to extreme if we'd go all the way for main UI elements. The main content area stays at level 0, which means that while you're browsing in GUI your eye can focus directly to the screen without hurting your eyes. The downside of this is, that a potentially playing movie in background will cause distractions on transparent areas. To compensate for that I pushed back the video background panel, but this doesn't seem to have an effect atm. Maybe @afedchin could have a look.