2016-11-10, 22:09
Whilst it's installed your device is in violation of our forum rules (wiki) so you'll get no further support here if it remains installed.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.8.6 #1 Thu Nov 10 21:14:56 GMT 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Nov 6 2016 16:30:41
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 4150eddb59ec25e6f328f5efbc6d222d8861dc93 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20161110211354-#1110-g305c902 [Build #1110]
# Kodi version
(17.0-BETA6 Git:5957945). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2016-11-10, 22:09)DarrenHill Wrote: Whilst it's installed your device is in violation of our forum rules (wiki) so you'll get no further support here if it remains installed.
(2016-11-02, 16:18)popcornmix Wrote:(2016-11-02, 15:55)Kougami Wrote: - Open daisuki
- All Series -> Magic of Stella -> Episode 1
- Played the first 2-3min
-> #1024 no buffering/lag , #1025 a lot of buffering/lags
Set bandwidth limitation for #1025, but still same problem.
I've watched first 5 minutes and no buffering/lags.
What does the video bitrate and resolution show as for #1024 and #1025?
I see 1920x1080 and ~5Mb/s with latest version (and no internet bandwidth limit).
(2016-11-10, 20:51)zaphod24 Wrote:(2016-11-10, 20:35)bmonster Wrote:(2016-11-10, 19:02)zaphod24 Wrote: Crash from debug build Milhouse was kind enough to provide:
http://sprunge.us/TSAR
Exodus could be your problem, try uninstalling it..
Can certainly give that a shot and see if it goes away.
(2016-11-11, 17:48)wizzard72 Wrote: I hope you can help or provide me guidance how to solve this.
tvservice -s
tvserice -n
DEBUG: EGL initial desktop resolution 1920x1080 (1920x1080) @ 60.00i - Full Screen (1.00)
DEBUG: EGL initial desktop resolution 1920x1080 (1920x1080) @ 60.00 - Full Screen (1.00)
(2016-11-11, 15:17)zaphod24 Wrote: Running 1110 and uninstalled Exodus, still got the following dump overnight:
http://sprunge.us/Ijbi
23:06:26.119 T:1795158944 ERROR: CRenderManager::UnInit - not called from render thread
(2016-11-11, 21:35)zaphod24 Wrote: Yeah, I'll try to do that tonight. From what I can tell, this is happening if I leave content playing but power off my TV. When the new CEC support came out, it added an option of being able to stop playback when the TV is powered off. Maybe that is the cause of the problem?
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: Are you using an AVR? Pi <-hdmi-> AVR <-hdmi-> TV or some other configuration?
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: Can you report output of:
when audio is working and not working?Code:tvservice -s
tvserice -n
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: It is possible that following this scheme: http://kodi.wiki/view/Raspberry_Pi_FAQ#T...d_on_first
making sure audio is working when you capture the EDID will result in a permanent fix.
(2016-11-12, 00:13)FernetMenta Wrote:(2016-11-11, 21:35)zaphod24 Wrote: Yeah, I'll try to do that tonight. From what I can tell, this is happening if I leave content playing but power off my TV. When the new CEC support came out, it added an option of being able to stop playback when the TV is powered off. Maybe that is the cause of the problem?
very likely. what exactly did you do?
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.8.6 #1 Fri Nov 11 23:57:19 GMT 2016 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Nov 6 2016 16:30:41
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 4150eddb59ec25e6f328f5efbc6d222d8861dc93 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20161111235537-#1111-gded08c8 [Build #1111]
# Kodi version
(17.0-BETA6 Git:a458002). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2016-10-23, 10:43)DaveBlake Wrote:(2016-10-23, 10:07)meccs Wrote: Is this about the freezing or stuttering? I'm confused now. Because if it is still about the "freezing while audio continues" I can chime in. I have traced it back to #0919 and with those older builds it is a bit different. The picture AND audio freezes.My issue is sound continues but picture freezes for a moment then leaps to catchup. So not both. But it does not happen at repeatable places on a video like you describe. Enabling both sync playback to display and Adjust display refresh rate to match seems to have solved it.
popcornmix doesn't notice it probably because it is very random. You can't just start a video and then watch for 10 minutes. It can go for 2 hours and suddenly happen or you can watch for 30 and it will happen 3 times. So tracking it down is very difficult.
The ONE thing that would make it easier is if someone could tell me how to disable the On Screen Overlay while logging. I can only watch so much stuff for hours without getting annoyed about the overlay. This really needs to go in order to make logging a lot more pleasant. There should be at least the option to disable it.
To avoid the on screen overlay set loging from advancedsettings.xml rather than the GUI. See here http://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/Advanced
For video do something like this
Code:<loglevel>1</loglevel>
<debug>
<extralogging>true</extralogging>
<setextraloglevel>32768</setextraloglevel>
<showloginfo>false</showloginfo>
</debug>