2015-11-26, 13:02
@bagofcrap24 - What happens if you disable the Avahi service in OpenELEC Settings addon, does build #1124y then reboot reliably?
(2015-11-26, 13:02)Milhouse Wrote: @bagofcrap24 - What happens if you disable the Avahi service in OpenELEC Settings addon, does build #1124y then reboot reliably?
(2015-11-26, 14:21)bagofcrap24 Wrote:(2015-11-26, 13:02)Milhouse Wrote: @bagofcrap24 - What happens if you disable the Avahi service in OpenELEC Settings addon, does build #1124y then reboot reliably?
No it still fails to reboot even with Avahi disabled
(2015-11-21, 11:00)motorherz Wrote:(2015-11-21, 03:45)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-11-21, 03:13)motorherz Wrote: is this the correct file?
https://paste.ee/p/YQOub
Yes, thanks. I don't know if it contains anything relevant, there are some audio/video related errors, but @popcornmix will know for sure.
(2015-11-21, 03:13)motorherz Wrote: I started watching in 2d and switched to 3d
by the way, the problem is also when I change to SBS mode
No problems here switching from 2D to SBS and back, although as I said I only have one 3D ISO and no 3D equipment.
What are your video/audio settings (can you screenshot Settings -> Video -> Playback and Settings -> System -> Audio output pages)?
You said here that you only went back as far as build #1021, as you thought framepacking had only been available since build #1023. Framepacking has in fact been available since build #0315 (15 March) so going back further than #1021 might help identify when this problem started.
Edit: 3D ISO support was added in #0916, so that's probably as far back as you can go.
when write, the framepacking is available since 1021, I mean, there is the menu when the movie starts, where I can select 3d/2d. All earlier builds dont show this menu - so I cannot select 3d...
I miss this menu also in the official (6.0) release. thats why I dont have 3d support without this menu
this here:
EDIT:
After several tests, I found out the reason for the missing sound!
The problem is in: setup/video-hardware/resolution
When I set to 1080p, the Pi2 is silent when playing 3d framepacked video with HD-audio
When I reduce the resolution to "desktop", I have sound. This setting will produce only 1080i/60 framepacked video with HD-audio.
I hope, you can find a way to optimize this setting, lets hope, the Pi2 is fast enough to play 1080p framepacked 3d.ISO with converting HD-Audio content to PCM!!!
(2015-11-26, 16:14)motorherz Wrote: Hi, me again.
Does anyone have suggestions for the 1080i/60Hz problem? Is there any user with the same problem like me? Or can millhouse or popcornmix tell me the settings how to make it run in 1080p on the Pi2?
thanks in advance.
by the way, good job, guys!
(2015-11-26, 16:45)Edddsch Wrote: When I watch a 3D Movie (3D.MVC or 3D.SBS) it changes the TV into the 3D mode reliably and instantly, but when i stop the Movie the TV show me in the new Build first entering the 2D Mode and suddenly it changes again into 3D mode. The Picture now is horrible an you can not navigate in the menue.
(2015-11-26, 17:08)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-11-26, 16:45)Edddsch Wrote: When I watch a 3D Movie (3D.MVC or 3D.SBS) it changes the TV into the 3D mode reliably and instantly, but when i stop the Movie the TV show me in the new Build first entering the 2D Mode and suddenly it changes again into 3D mode. The Picture now is horrible an you can not navigate in the menue.
When TV looks like this, what happens when you switch hdmi input and back? What happens if you unplug HDMI cable and re-plug?
(2015-11-26, 17:59)dukester Wrote: Hello, I just picked up a PI2 for the 3D MVC support and it seems to be working pretty good with a few little issues im unclear on, can someone explain the full 3D options, one enables mvc support and the other seemed to turn half SBS content into a full screen 3D, is this correct? also which should i be using omxplayer or MMAL, both seem to work, both have issues skipping or searching during ISO playback, basically it doesnt skip forward well at all. also the codec overlay shows omx-mvc or mmal-mvc always as the codec regardless of the content i play. Im on milhouse build 1124 that i just did a clean 6.0.0 install/upgrade with. is that a good build or is there something thats better to use as a daily driver in the meantime(need a 16.0 build) thanks in advance.
(2015-11-26, 17:42)Edddsch Wrote: ahh... you found a trick, in both cases afterwards the picture is in normal 2D mode
The "old" HDMI spec does not specify a way of exiting 3D mode (shame on HDMI LLC). Hence some TVs will get stuck when the source is no longer sending a 3D signal. HDMI 2.x spec mandates TVs must switch back to 2D mode when the 3D side band signal is absent (basically we just stop sending VS infoframe when exiting 3D mode). I don't think there is anything the source can do other than unplug/plug back the cable or output a different format to force the TV to resync again. I'm surprised TVs will not react to the difference between full frame packing and 2D signal as the timings are different. I will expect TV not reacting to switching between side by side/top-bottom and 2D mode only. [Of course there will always be TVs which can only enter 3D mode and remember the last seen 3D mode until "no signal" and a new 3D mode is observed, which is probably the user's problem].
(2015-11-26, 18:14)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-11-26, 17:42)Edddsch Wrote: ahh... you found a trick, in both cases afterwards the picture is in normal 2D mode
I'm not sure the Pi is doing anything wrong. I suspect this is a problem with the TV. Might be worth checking if a TV firmware update is possible.
Here is a comment from our HDMI expert:
Code:The "old" HDMI spec does not specify a way of exiting 3D mode (shame on HDMI LLC). Hence some TVs will get stuck when the source is no longer sending a 3D signal. HDMI 2.x spec mandates TVs must switch back to 2D mode when the 3D side band signal is absent (basically we just stop sending VS infoframe when exiting 3D mode). I don't think there is anything the source can do other than unplug/plug back the cable or output a different format to force the TV to resync again. I'm surprised TVs will not react to the difference between full frame packing and 2D signal as the timings are different. I will expect TV not reacting to switching between side by side/top-bottom and 2D mode only. [Of course there will always be TVs which can only enter 3D mode and remember the last seen 3D mode until "no signal" and a new 3D mode is observed, which is probably the user's problem].
Now there may be some sequence of operations that could be done that would persuade your TV to switch back to 2D mode.
If I had access to a display that misbehaved I could experiment more easily. Perhaps removing hdmi output for a second, or switching to VGA mode and back might trick the TV into switching back to 2D mode.
I'll try and add a few options to the test builds to see if any work out.
But the reality is, we are outputting a valid 2D hdmi signal and the TV really should switch back to 2D mode.
(2015-11-26, 18:33)Edddsch Wrote: I understand and it sounds absolutely right an logical what you say, but why it works with the 1109 build?
(2015-11-26, 18:41)Milhouse Wrote:(2015-11-26, 18:33)Edddsch Wrote: I understand and it sounds absolutely right an logical what you say, but why it works with the 1109 build?
If it works in #1109, but doesn't work in #1124, then please identify the first build after #1109 where it stops working.
(2015-11-26, 18:57)Edddsch Wrote: it is #1110