2015-09-27, 18:56
I just tested turning off the TV completely and compared xrandr --verbose before and after the switch and after switching it on again.
Full Range is kept.
Full Range is kept.
(2015-09-27, 18:56)fritsch Wrote: I just tested turning off the TV completely and compared xrandr --verbose before and after the switch and after switching it on again.
Full Range is kept.
(2015-09-27, 16:54)fritsch Wrote: This is fixed in for example: http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb / http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb which I am running on my BSW.
(2015-09-27, 19:04)fritsch Wrote: mkdir lala
cd lala
wget http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb
wget http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i *4.2.0*deb
If you end up without network, check /sys/class/net/ if the device name has changed and change it accordingly in /etc/network/interfaces .... as you run a server this should be peanuts for you.
(2015-09-27, 19:04)fritsch Wrote: mkdir lala
cd lala
wget http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb
wget http://fritsch.fruehberger.net/openelec/..._amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i *4.2.0*deb
If you end up without network, check /sys/class/net/ if the device name has changed and change it accordingly in /etc/network/interfaces .... as you run a server this should be peanuts for you.
Quote:14:18:48 T:140005397755648 ERROR: ffmpeg[7F558BFFF700]: [mpeg2video] Invalid frame dimensions 0x0.