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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rbej - 2013-12-13 Popcornmix. Please sync frodo_backports with Frodo 12.3. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - maratonomak - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 11:53)Leopold Wrote:(2013-12-12, 16:19)maratonomak Wrote:(2013-12-12, 14:20)allan87 Wrote: in my case, all of the addons that give me chronic, repeated dependence warnings are - I believe - standard the all installations and hosted by xbmc.org. Two that come to mind are elementtree and t0mm0. I have, further, checked addon.xml for these and, in fact, they do refer to python 2.1.0 Hey,thanks Leopold. I was getting the warnings on the stable version too. Love your script by the way . And with the overclocking feature. awesome. Thanks !! RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 11:53)Leopold Wrote:That's not it. The add ons that generate my warnings are up to date, and I have been getting these warnings for a couple of months.(2013-12-12, 16:19)maratonomak Wrote:(2013-12-12, 14:20)allan87 Wrote: in my case, all of the addons that give me chronic, repeated dependence warnings are - I believe - standard the all installations and hosted by xbmc.org. Two that come to mind are elementtree and t0mm0. I have, further, checked addon.xml for these and, in fact, they do refer to python 2.1.0 RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - maratonomak - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 16:19)allan87 Wrote:(2013-12-13, 11:53)Leopold Wrote:That's not it. The add ons that generate my warnings are up to date, and I have been getting these warnings for a couple of months.(2013-12-12, 16:19)maratonomak Wrote: Yes, I believe these are the ones with dependence warnings and a few others. I have a lot of 3rd party repositories (fu....+ xu....). My guess is that I will get the warnings even if I disable autoupdate and notifications on addon settings. You get the warnings on the non official builds (Milhouse, Rbej, Popconrmix) not on the official (stable) version 3.2.4. I got the warning yesterday for xbmc addons and I think that's what Leopold was talking about. Still can figure out subtitles on Milhouse build. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 15:05)rbej Wrote: Please sync frodo_backports with Frodo 12.3. Rebased, and added a few fixes from gotham. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rbej - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 20:02)popcornmix Wrote:(2013-12-13, 15:05)rbej Wrote: Please sync frodo_backports with Frodo 12.3. Thanks!! RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - javaboyuk - 2013-12-13 OK tried with Frodo 3.2.4 the original MKV I sent you now plays... BUT The ISO image still hangs I have uploaded the log its 96914 I tried creating a longer .mkv file and it played ok to! EDIT: OK cant delete this post sorry was posted to wrong thread, sorry guys RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - xpman - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-11, 01:35)pootler Wrote:(2013-12-10, 23:57)xpman Wrote: Gotham build: #0812b Installed build #1212 and keeps the same. I got some more information though; it works fine for FLAC encoded at 96Khz sampling rate, and works wrongly for FLAC using 44Khz as sampling rate. It seems a (bad) re-sampling issue. According to some sources, using audio over HDMI has to be re-sampled to 48Khz. I'm using HDMI to connect to TV and TV to Aml using TOSLINK, so it seems my case. Tried to use options from advancedsettings.xml and still haven't go it working. According to http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=157597 it says those audio option only apply to multichannel audio, and it works fine in such case. Any thought? Thanks in advance. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - javaboyuk - 2013-12-13 Ok using MH build (latest) 20131212152635-r16540 With as is installed Playing a Blu-Ray ISO image CRASHES xbmc after playing for about ~20sec I am playing over NFS from windows with FreeNFS I have uploaded debug logs: 96940 - which is boot untill crash 96939 - which is the debug as xbmc restarts post boot. I have also replaced start.elf with a new version start_dts from popcornmix re - the dts "packet" error on play back even though this was some 54 mins later in the movie thought I would give it a go just incase :-) Still crashed again upload debug logs: 96947 - boot till crash 96946 - the debug as xbmc reboots post crash I hope that helps. [Please note I am away from tomorrow morning on holiday without access to my RPI, but will try and get access to the forum] [Edit <blush> inserted as links for the logs] JB RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Milhouse - 2013-12-13 (2013-12-13, 22:57)javaboyuk Wrote: 96940 - which is boot untill crash Links to the actual logs are nice, rather than just posting a reference - don't make people jump through hoops to help you... RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Goofy2 - 2013-12-14 I tried to use an old xbox wired controller, it was recognized by OS and xpad driver is loaded, XBMC is checking the device, but that's it. Is there a joystick support compiled in the raspberry xbmc? I couldn't find joystick option in the GUI and modifying guisettings.xml didn't help. Code: 23:15:51 T:3044286992 DEBUG: Checking device: /dev/input/event2 RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-12-14 Ooo. Sounds like a new rbej build is imminent! RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - rbej - 2013-12-14 Rbej Version Xbmc Frodo 12.3 - based on OpenElec 3.2.4 - Xbmc Frodo 12.3 - sync with Popcornmix "frodo_rbp_backports" branch https://github.com/popcornmix/xbmc/tree/frodo_rbp_backports - 67 other patches (taken from Xbmc Gotham 13 and Popcornmix "newclock3" branch) - FFmpeg 1.2.4 - librtmp 10.22.2013 - latest Rpi firmware - PVR add-ons updated to Frodo 12.3 - new CEC 2.1.4 http://netlir.dk/rbej/builds/ http://lysin.me/rbej RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - xpman - 2013-12-14 (2013-12-14, 01:31)Goofy2 Wrote: I tried to use an old xbox wired controller, it was recognized by OS and xpad driver is loaded, XBMC is checking the device, but that's it. Is there a joystick support compiled in the raspberry xbmc? I couldn't find joystick option in the GUI and modifying guisettings.xml didn't help. I was more or less in the same situation, and fixed following instructions in post #8 from http://openelec.tv/forum/103-infared-remotes/41524-xbox-remote-with-adapter-cable#60394 EDIT: DISREGARD, did not realize you said it is for the WIRED controller, my comment was about the DVD remote dongle. Regards RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - User 180998 - 2013-12-14 Just to let you know I've got a bug with USB drive attached to the Pi with recent MilHouseVH version. The drive is mounted, but partially, this is weird. Only the first folder of my USB drive is available (SAMBA or SSH). Build from 24 november is the latest one that has not the bug. I've also tested "official" dev builds (http://openelec.thestateofme.com/dev_builds/) and the build 16552 does not have the issue, so I guess one of the patches are causing the bug ? |