2017-04-17, 17:46
@doveman2 the LE 9.0 repository is currently empty. One of my colleagues is currently building addons for 9.0 so hopefully it will be populated soon.
(2017-04-11, 01:28)Aux_ Wrote:(2017-04-11, 00:50)Milhouse Wrote: Weekly Linux 4.11-rc6 build #0410x: RPi / RPi2
Same as #0410 but without media_build (not currently compatible).
Thank God! The cheap DVB-T/C china stick (with the chip of - Panasonic MN88473 ) works with this build perfectly. Unfortunately he does not work with mediabuilds. I am so happy, I wanted to buy another stick ...
Is there any chance that it will work with mediabuild in the future?
Thanks! @Milhouse and LibreELEC Team
(2017-04-17, 17:46)Milhouse Wrote: @doveman2 the LE 9.0 repository is currently empty. One of my colleagues is currently building addons for 9.0 so hopefully it will be populated soon.
(2017-04-17, 19:00)user0815 Wrote: Hi Aux_,
I'm using one of the same stick types (Astrometa ...). I'm also using LibreElec 8.01. I installed tvheadend 4.2 from the LibreElec Repo and updated to 0410x. As a result tvheadend's WebUI wasn't accessible anymore. Could you please describe how you made it working?
Thanks,
Oli
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.10.10 #1 Mon Apr 17 21:05:36 BST 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Apr 4 2017 18:50:03
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 3ca4cf4a663c5351eaec08b29d50d6e8324981b4 (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20170417210430-#0417-ge271629 [Build #0417]
# Kodi version
(18.0-ALPHA1 Git:78cce57). Platform: Linux ARM 32-bit
(2017-04-15, 17:59)pyrodex Wrote: Has anyone with Kodi doing PCM for audio any audible pops lately? It seems in the last few builds, maybe around the AE merge recently, I am hearing audio pops on files I didn't before. Mostly on files with audio channels >2.0 it seems.Same here with self-compiled Kodi 17 on Intel Haswell after bumping ffmpeg to 3.3, reverting ffmpeg to 3.2.4 solved the problem.
(2017-04-15, 17:59)pyrodex Wrote: Has anyone with Kodi doing PCM for audio any audible pops lately? It seems in the last few builds, maybe around the AE merge recently, I am hearing audio pops on files I didn't before. Mostly on files with audio channels >2.0 it seems.
(2017-04-15, 17:59)pyrodex Wrote: Has anyone with Kodi doing PCM for audio any audible pops lately? It seems in the last few builds, maybe around the AE merge recently, I am hearing audio pops on files I didn't before. Mostly on files with audio channels >2.0 it seems.
(2017-04-18, 13:09)ElectricPim Wrote: Yes, I hear them on DVB-T, since a week or so but still on 0417.
Irrregular though, sometimes every few seconds, sometimes once a minute.
(2017-04-17, 20:34)Milhouse Wrote:(2017-04-17, 19:00)user0815 Wrote: Hi Aux_,
I'm using one of the same stick types (Astrometa ...). I'm also using LibreElec 8.01. I installed tvheadend 4.2 from the LibreElec Repo and updated to 0410x. As a result tvheadend's WebUI wasn't accessible anymore. Could you please describe how you made it working?
Thanks,
Oli
Try the version of tvheadend42 I provide: http://milhouse.libreelec.tv/builds/addons
(2017-04-18, 14:41)asavah Wrote: PS before ffmpeg bump it was perfect.
(2017-04-18, 16:02)popcornmix Wrote:(2017-04-18, 14:41)asavah Wrote: PS before ffmpeg bump it was perfect.
Can you confirm the actual nightly build?
i.e was #410 perfect and #411 is bad?
Can you reproduce with a file (e.g. a recording) played from file interface (rather than PVR)?
I'd like to be able to reproduce the issue here (I haven't heard any audio issues myself).
Does disabling "sync playback to display" avoid the issue?
(2017-04-18, 16:02)popcornmix Wrote:(2017-04-18, 14:41)asavah Wrote: PS before ffmpeg bump it was perfect.
Can you confirm the actual nightly build?
i.e was #410 perfect and #411 is bad?
Can you reproduce with a file (e.g. a recording) played from file interface (rather than PVR)?
I'd like to be able to reproduce the issue here (I haven't heard any audio issues myself).
Does disabling "sync playback to display" avoid the issue?
(2017-04-18, 16:02)popcornmix Wrote:(2017-04-18, 14:41)asavah Wrote: PS before ffmpeg bump it was perfect.
Can you confirm the actual nightly build?
i.e was #410 perfect and #411 is bad?
Does disabling "sync playback to display" avoid the issue?