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RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - vostok4 - 2013-05-30 THIS IS INCREDIBLE. THANK YOU (sorry for spam but this is AMAZING). Android really needed this. It works much better than software decode. There's a slight... frame or 2 hitch every 10-15s, but its hardly noticable (it doesn't show up as a dropped frame). Now to figure out how to get passthrough working... RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - vel2000 - 2013-05-30 (2013-04-20, 03:58)vel2000 Wrote: ONDA V972This was the result with the original Onda-Firmware Meanwhile, I modded the Archos Platinum 97 HD Firmware a little bit, to run on my Onda...and: Now, all Videos play fine at full frame rate, no crashes, no stuttering. Except No.2 which plays only with 10 FPS Great work! RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - william265 - 2013-05-30 I can unzip the file but im confused it don't have apk inside and after unzip what do I do it doesn't install anything? RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - muzzakus - 2013-05-30 Can ouya switch refresh rate to match source video? E.g 24hz. If not now, doable in the future? RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - Maverick5269 - 2013-05-30 (2013-05-22, 14:41)Koying Wrote: Yeah, sorry guys. The build system changed to Jenkins, so I cannot build an alpha3 anymore. Hi Koying, Thanks for the update. Just a quick question, did the "new" (not very new, the last one) Libstagefright release by herman, have any difference for the XBMC? thanks!! RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - bgraham34 - 2013-05-31 Hi all I am new here. I have installed the newest version on my Ouya but i have a few issues. If i play any HD video I cant scan ahead at all. I also can only wait anywhere between 35-45 mins before the video stops and either goes back to the XBMC menu or just plays the next file in my directory. Also when I play .mts files it plays the file but its vertically grainy. Any insight at all. Thanks. RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - tennisbgc - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 01:54)bgraham34 Wrote: Hi all I am new here. I have installed the newest version on my Ouya but i have a few issues. If i play any HD video I cant scan ahead at all. I also can only wait anywhere between 35-45 mins before the video stops and either goes back to the XBMC menu or just plays the next file in my directory. Also when I play .mts files it plays the file but its vertically grainy. Any insight at all.How are you connected? I have a hard time scanning ahead on alot of videos as well connected through smb but usb scans fine. I get the 30-45 min issue as well I wish they would map a stop button the only alternative is to hold down the power button and relaunch xbmc. RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - bgraham34 - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 02:17)tennisbgc Wrote:(2013-05-31, 01:54)bgraham34 Wrote: Hi all I am new here. I have installed the newest version on my Ouya but i have a few issues. If i play any HD video I cant scan ahead at all. I also can only wait anywhere between 35-45 mins before the video stops and either goes back to the XBMC menu or just plays the next file in my directory. Also when I play .mts files it plays the file but its vertically grainy. Any insight at all.How are you connected? I have a hard time scanning ahead on alot of videos as well connected through smb but usb scans fine. I get the 30-45 min issue as well I wish they would map a stop button the only alternative is to hold down the power button and relaunch xbmc. I am connected via 1 gig network. RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - halfelite - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 02:34)bgraham34 Wrote: I am connected via 1 gig network. Make sure you are not making the same mistake I did. When I first got my ouya I connected it with wifi while I did adb push and things. When I went to play videos I plugged it into my gig network thinking it would switch over to ethernet. I could not figure out why I did not get smooth playback. I had to manually go turn off wireless on the ouya settings for it then to pick up the ethernet connection. RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - bgraham34 - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 03:44)halfelite Wrote:(2013-05-31, 02:34)bgraham34 Wrote: I am connected via 1 gig network. I never configured it for wifi and its even turned off RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - bibi - 2013-05-31 Hi, To report : I received my ouya yesterday, installed alpha 2, but i cant acces the virtual keyboard to write the password for my smb share in xbmc, even if it displays. Do you know if someone have tried this build with the tv plugins (tvheadend, vdr...) ? thanks, Bibi RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - batdroid - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 11:50)bibi Wrote: Hi,this is working fine for me on the ouya. do you have a bluethooth usb plugged in? if yes, remove RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - peroo - 2013-05-31 (2013-05-31, 11:50)bibi Wrote: Hi,Had this problem too. You can use the touchpad on the controller to control the mouse however and enter the password/path that way. libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - Steini - 2013-05-31 Just enable settings->system->input devices-> "remote control sends keyboard presses" RE: libstagefright - Experimental hardware video decoding builds - geggog - 2013-06-01 Ouya, running the latest Ouya firmware and XBMC alpha 2. Plays my 20GB 1080p DTS-MA rip of the Matrix as smooth as silk. Have seen it crash once (potentially lost network connectivity), whilst ffwd and rwd remain flakey. |