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v18 LibreELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi (Kodi 18.0)
I can't install any addon from libreelec repository with latest test build. Could anybody confirm this?
(2017-02-17, 22:14)popcornmix Wrote:
(2017-02-17, 15:42)doldi Wrote: the problem with to fast scrolling with mouse in a folder is always on all Kodi Krypton builds for RPi and win32 present.
Nobody of the "skin - developer" have fixed them - making a little youtube-video and have postet that in the relevant thread some times ago.

If it's a general kodi issue that effect win32 then I'd suggest you open a trac ticket. It is not something we will be fixing here.

Thanks popcornmix,
...its a general Kodi win32 and Kodi RPi Problem since Krypton was released.

create a ticket now (bug):
#17334: Scroling with Mouse in the vertical menue and folders - RPi (Leia) and win32 (Krypton) - touch on a androidphone works (tolerably)

little video: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8uBPQjRHvM
New LibreELEC.tv Leia build #0218: RPi / RPi2
(Supercedes previous build)

Code:
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.9.10 #1 Sat Feb 18 21:04:33 GMT 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux

# vcgencmd version
Feb 17 2017 20:41:51
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 88b8ca93c6eb22e38531075a6d7e4f25f900af43 (clean) (release)

# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20170218210327-#0218-g6072304 [Build #0218]

# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:4c792db). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit

Based on tip of LibreELEC.tv master (6072304a, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (64e6de5c, changelog) with the following modifications:
  • Includes newclock5 patches
  • Excludes the LibreELEC linux-01-RPi_support patch in favour of sourcing these and possibly more recent patches directly from kernel branch rpi-4.9.y
  • Includes latest bcm2835-driver next (1d52debd, ahead +658)
  • Includes latest kodi-platform master (c8188d82)
  • Includes latest libcec master (0a97062d, ahead +22)
  • Includes latest libnfs master (91421265, ahead +48)
  • Includes latest p8-platform master (2d90f986, ahead +9)
  • Includes latest addons: inputstream.adaptive (a347296e), inputstream.rtmp (df64b9b2, +6), peripheral.joystick (69c9e5fe, +1), pvr.argustv (5a36c586), pvr.demo (8243935f), pvr.dvblink (0015079e), pvr.dvbviewer (9fb34b3c), pvr.filmon (315e5034), pvr.hdhomerun (98cb8d40), pvr.hts (1caa390d, +1), pvr.iptvsimple (53d63cce), pvr.mediaportal.tvserver (019c7e99), pvr.mythtv (18fe56e4, +11), pvr.nextpvr (cb1b5415), pvr.njoy (080cd321), pvr.octonet (8549a31c), pvr.pctv (e67e9695), pvr.stalker (a609149c), pvr.vbox (dea8335a), pvr.vdr.vnsi (7033621d), pvr.vuplus (6ff2eb28), pvr.wmc (5f1db43f)
  • Include [env] afbd134f: linux: Enable Fair Queue packet scheduling (TEST)
  • Include [env] e533a8be: linux: Default to CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BBR (TEST)
  • Include [env] compare: linux: update to linux-4.9.10
  • Include [env] patch: ffmpeg: add extra RPi lib required when building ffmpeg command line with gpu service hevc patches
  • Include [env] patch: repository.retroplayer.libreelec.addons: add temp repo for testing
  • Include [env] patch: Don't build ADSP addons
  • Include [env] patch: iwlwifi-firmware: update to iwlwifi-firmware-ba301aa
  • Include [env] patch: Bump included addon versions to prevent online updates
  • Include [env] patch: linux: enable in-tree rtl8192cu for RPi/RPi2
  • Include [env] patch: Add kodi binary addons (pvr, adsp, other)
  • Include [env] patch: Add experimental splash video for RPi
  • Include [env] patch: HACK: Disable multiple PVR addons during migration. Always enable inputstream.* and os.*
  • Include [env] PR:1287: virtio-gpu support (qemu/kvm)
  • Include [env] PR:1326: Build system scripts cleanup
  • Include [env] PR:1327: [master] input: change input repeat config
  • Include [env] PR:1329: imagedecoder.raw: add add-on
  • Include [env] PR:1355: xorg-server: clean package when nvidia drivers are bumped
  • Include [env] PR:1365: build system: switch to absolute paths
  • Include [pkg] patch: alsa-lib: conf: Add card config for Intel HDMI/DP LPE audio (alsa-lib)
  • Include [pkg] PR:56: bluetooth: add missing 'Connect' option when device is Trusted (service.libreelec.settings)
  • Include [pkg] PR:11668: FFmpegImage: Document and change alignment
Build Highlights:
  1. New MusicDB schema v62
  2. ffmpeg: improved HEVC 1080p playback
  3. Drop "hack: add iso to filedirectory list" (no longer reverts cleanly) - bug needs fixing in Kodi core
Build Details:
  1. XBMC:
    • fix views for videos content (PR:11681, 1 commit, 2 files changed)
    • Remove redundant calls of CVariant::isObject() (PR:11639, 1 commit, 5 files changed)
    • fix right order of topics (PR:11591, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • App-name fixes for master (PR:11452, 2 commits, 7 files changed)
    • allow tag rev to be defined for rebuilds (PR:11658, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • [cmake] [linux] Don't compile/add WiiRemote if libcwiid-dev is not present (PR:11584, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • Settings: Disable dithering by default - cause 100% load on old rigs (PR:11685, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • [cmake] Tidy up ffmpeg in order to be more flexible and versatile. Also includes switches for Raspberry Pi. (PR:11585, 2 commits, 3 files changed)
    • Allow multiple content elements in a single container (PR:10730, 1 commit, 9 files changed)
    • Basic audiobooks support (PR:11147, 6 commits, 17 files changed)
    • [cmake][windows] use precompiled JsonSchemaBuilder if cross compiling (PR:11686, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • Fixed Action_Increase/Decrease PAR Clamping code (#11607) (64e6de5c)
  2. newclock5:
    • New commits in this build:
      • ffmpeg: Update hevc optimisation to use the gpu service (8b324918)
  3. inputstream.rtmp:
    • windows: fix unresolved externals for Krypton (PR:15, 1 commit, 1 file changed)
    • bump version to 1.0.4 (df64b9b2)
  4. Additional commits/pull requests/changes not yet merged upstream:
    • Added: [env] patch: ffmpeg: add extra RPi lib required when building ffmpeg command line with gpu service hevc patches
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
(2017-02-18, 23:26)Milhouse Wrote: [*]ffmpeg: improved HEVC 1080p playback

John Cox is back working on HEVC acceleration for Pi.
This update switches to using the vchiq gpu service (rather than old mailbox interface) which allows more flexibility when submitting GPU jobs.
It also adds gpu support for weighted prediction which was one example that previously wasn't gpu accelerated.

So, if you have any HEVC (aka H.265) content then try it with this build. It should be a little better than the previous build
(and work is continuing).
All of the 1080p HEVC content I've tried (apart from Jellyfish 3Mbps and 5Mbps samples, which might have some weird encoding that isn't yet supported) are playing really well with none of the drops or skips that are present with last night's #0217 build, so this is a major advance! Thanks popcornmix & John! Smile

Edit: I should add that's on an RPi3 with moderate overclock:
Code:
arm_freq=1300
core_freq=500
gpu_freq=500
over_voltage=4
force_turbo=1

sdram_freq=580
over_voltage_sdram=5
sdram_schmoo=0x02000020
but even so, like-for-like this latest #0218 build is flawless with 1080p content - with previous builds the same content and overclock would drop frames whenever there is a lot of action/movement/detail.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
Just in case there are any reproducible crashes with the latest build it might be worth having some debug-enabled builds on hand:

Build #0218z: RPi / RPi2

These debug-enabled builds should produce more useful crashlogs, assuming you're able to reproduce the crash etc.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
(2017-02-18, 12:20)linkinsoldier Wrote: I found out the pocketsnes was renamed to snes9x 2002 - so i installed this but it has the same problem..Can I be of any more assistance?

I'll post on the GitHub issue if I need anything.

(2017-02-18, 12:20)linkinsoldier Wrote: I think i should wait for the bugfix of this before i open another ticket because there is no working input on fifa97, right?

No, you should open an issue for every problem you encounter. Even if there's too many issues to track down, we can still get a sense for which emulators are working better and which should be shipped as default.

(2017-02-18, 12:20)linkinsoldier Wrote: 2) opening mario kart 64 on mupen64 is rebooting libreelec

Is there anyone who can say when N64 emulator is going to work on rpi3?

This is a known issue because OpenGLES support isn't implemented in RetroPlayer on the Pi. Given that it's still experimental on OpenGL (current progress), it might be a while before we see built-in N64 support on the Pi.

Have you tried IARL and RetroArch? RetroArch should support N64 on the Pi.
Is it possible to see frame skip/drop information? It would be handy to be able to see that info when testing HEVC files.
Shift-O on a keyboard. Or map a button to PlayerDebug

This is (part of) my custom remote.xml, as I'm short of buttons so the same button has to do double duty - the <record> button toggles PlayerProcesInfo during playback, but open the Info panel (during video playback) and the same button toggles PlayerDebug.
Code:
<keymap>
  <FullscreenVideo>
    <remote>
      <record>PlayerProcessInfo</record>
    </remote>
  </FullscreenVideo>

  <FullscreenInfo>
    <remote>
      <record>PlayerDebug</record>
      <info>Close</info>
    </remote>
  </FullscreenInfo>

  <PlayerProcessInfo>
    <remote>
      <record>PlayerProcessInfo</record>
    </remote>
  </PlayerProcessInfo>
</keymap>
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
About the lightning bolt icon..... Is it always a power supply issue, or can it also be too low an over voltage setting for an overclocked pi?
Short questions from my side: is there a good option to shutdown only one controller? On PS3 I do a long press on the ps button and choose shutdown controller on kodi even a short one gets me back to home screen, but I can't find a way to shutdown the controller to save battery - only shutdown kodi brings shutdown of the controllers (all of them).
The HEVC improvements are great, not every video I have is watchable but a large number of them now are. Are there likely to be more improvements?
(2017-02-18, 17:28)polo_joe Wrote: I can't install any addon from libreelec repository with latest test build. Could anybody confirm this?
Might be that you're trying to install from an LE 9.0 repository which doesn't yet exist - can you upload a debug log when trying to install an add-on?
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
(2017-02-18, 11:23)esco Wrote: As requested:

dmesg: http://pastebin.com/f1DCtsZa
journal: http://pastebin.com/p52rvz6t
kodi.log http://pastebin.com/91sid8Z2

Thank you Milhouse.

You might want to check this thread on the LibreELEC forum: https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-4878-p...l#pid34974 also this thread https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-4235-post-34183.html

Apparently the issues you are seeing are not not seen on x86_64 hardware, so appear to be specific to the RPi.

Configuring "BOB MMAL deinterlacing" "fixes" it, can you try that and confirm if better/worse/unchanged?

Setting "vcgencmd arbiter set arm_uc 12 0" at the command line may also help (with or without BOB) - changing this setting worked for @smp1. Useful info about the arbiter setting here and here.

If this is due to insufficient RAM bandwidth then a small SDRAM overclock might help - the default RAM frequency is 500MHz but most Pi can overclock SDRAM frequency to 550, and some can go as high as 600. It does require a fair amount of testing to determine a stable overclock however (see separate threads discussing overclocking and methodology etc.).
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.
(2017-02-19, 04:24)Milhouse Wrote:
(2017-02-18, 11:23)esco Wrote: As requested:

dmesg: http://pastebin.com/f1DCtsZa
journal: http://pastebin.com/p52rvz6t
kodi.log http://pastebin.com/91sid8Z2

Thank you Milhouse.

You might want to check this thread on the LibreELEC forum: https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-4878-p...l#pid34974 also this thread https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread-4235-post-34183.html

Apparently the issues you are seeing are not not seen on x86_64 hardware, so appear to be specific to the RPi.

Configuring "BOB MMAL deinterlacing" "fixes" it, can you try that and confirm if better/worse/unchanged?

Setting "vcgencmd arbiter set arm_uc 12 0" at the command line may also help (with or without BOB) - changing this setting worked for @smp1. Useful info about the arbiter setting here and here.

If this is due to insufficient RAM bandwidth then a small SDRAM overclock might help - the default RAM frequency is 500MHz but most Pi can overclock SDRAM frequency to 550, and some can go as high as 600. It does require a fair amount of testing to determine a stable overclock however (see separate threads discussing overclocking and methodology etc.).

I'm also having issues with my technotrend s2-4600 usb dvb card. I'm getting discontinuity errors when recording in the background and kodi in standy or even when kodi is stopped (systemctl stop kodi). So maybe a driver/kernel issue. Following modules are loaded:

Module Size Used by
hci_uart 15605 1
btbcm 5315 1 hci_uart
bluetooth 291781 3 hci_uart,btbcm
8021q 16771 0
rc_tt_1500 935 0
ts2020 5435 1
m88ds3103 10903 1
i2c_mux 4067 1 m88ds3103
ds3000 9679 0
dvb_usb_dw2102 44333 0
brcmfmac 181893 0
dvb_usb 15211 1 dvb_usb_dw2102
dvb_core 76236 3 m88ds3103,dvb_usb,dvb_usb_dw2102
rc_core 16549 4 rc_tt_1500,dvb_usb,dvb_usb_dw2102
brcmutil 4893 1 brcmfmac
cfg80211 246778 1 brcmfmac
rfkill 13757 3 bluetooth,cfg80211
bcm2835_gpiomem 2652 0
ftdi_sio 30399 1
fixed 2407 0
usbserial 19682 3 ftdi_sio
sch_fq_codel 8481 2
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