Dirty regions - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Development (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=32) +--- Forum: Skinning (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: Dirty regions (/showthread.php?tid=103904) |
- Jezz_X - 2011-06-22 CrashX Wrote:Would be nice if it was GUI setting instead of Advanced Settings for now temporarly so that is easier to test it ? temp to test it before it becomes default - Hitcher - 2011-06-22 I've been testing it out and the only problem I found so far was the Settings in XeeBo - http://youtu.be/lGc4LAzKqZU - pecinko - 2011-06-23 EDIT: Don't know if it's useful info, but it shows correctly again after a moment. There seams to be an issue with horizontal scrolling and ZOOM animation, if zoomed item is larger than a container. Here's a photo: - djtoll - 2011-06-23 and the same by me, also the labels. - jacky89 - 2011-06-26 I created an advancedsettings.xml file and entered the following text into the file. However, it doesn't do anything on the 06/26/2011 nightly build. Am I missing something? Thanks. <advancedsettings> <gui> <algorithmdirtyregions]2</algorithmdirtyregions> <visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions/> </gui> </advancedsettings> I noticed that after installing this build, the idle power consumption dropped from 17watts to 15watts. This is without the advancedsettings.xml file. Is the dirty-regions processing enabled by default on the new builds? - gabbott - 2011-06-26 jacky89 Wrote:I created an advancedsettings.xml file and entered the following text into the file. However, it doesn't do anything on the 06/26/2011 nightly build. Am I missing something? Thanks. You have a ] where you need to have a > - jacky89 - 2011-06-27 gabbott Wrote:You have a ] where you need to have a > Oh good catch... hehe. I fixed it but still I don't see any effect. - pieh - 2011-06-27 <visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions/> should be <visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions> - jacky89 - 2011-06-27 pieh Wrote:<visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions/> Thanks. Fixed it. Also I just corrected another issue. The advancedsettings.xml file needs to go in the C:\Documents and Settings\...\Application Data\XBMC\userdata and not C:\Program Files\XBMC\userdata - Hitcher - 2011-07-07 I can happily confirm that this no longer happens. Hitcher Wrote:I've been testing it out and the only problem I found so far was the Settings in XeeBo - - Sranshaft - 2011-07-08 Decided to try out the dirty regions feature and ran into a pretty big problem as can be seen in the screenshot: Debug log is here. To those that didn't have any problem with this feature can I ask you: what build are you running? Could this be a problem with the graphics card? Drivers are up to date, I'm just wondering if this is another ATI vs. nVidia issue. - wyrm - 2011-07-08 Sranshaft Wrote:Decided to try out the dirty regions feature and ran into a pretty big problem as can be seen in the screenshot:Sranshaft, If your issue is the red and green regions its because you are using the code PHP Code: <visualizedirtyregions>true</visualizedirtyregions> Wyrm (xTV-SAF) - Hitcher - 2011-07-08 That's just to see what's happening - turn off visualizedirtyregions. - Sranshaft - 2011-07-08 wyrm Wrote:Sranshaft, Ah, fair enough. I was wondering where I was going wrong. Thanks for that. I should have read into it a little more. Good to know it was an issue on my end. - X3lectric - 2011-07-29 jmarshall Wrote:Make sure you let us know what those issues are Here JM thats part of what I was able to uncover with default skin. http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=850215&postcount=29 |