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Re: RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - f1vefour - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-17, 01:06)bonzinip Wrote:(2014-02-16, 22:51)f1vefour Wrote: It's strange that our issue is identical yet you don't show the debugging. It certainly isn't an XBMC issue, perhaps a lircd problem. My issue is all buttons simply don't function or function intermittently, when this happens an lirc_rpi stack trace is printed to the syslog. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - PeaceMkr - 2014-02-17 Hey guys, yesterday after i wrote here, i didnt get the remote working anymore with my current installation. So i created a new sd and upgraded to latest milhouse-rls. After 2 reboots gpio-ir is still working. I can also confirm that its not a problem with the kernelmodul or lircd. If i run irw at the old installation i get all my buttons everytime (when xbmc is not recognizing them, too). If i enable logging in xbmc, i also see the pressed buttons in xbmc.log. So i think it might have something to do with xbmc by itsself. I also was struggeling because that error occured random. First i thought it might be because of changing options or installing hyperion. Good to know that other ppl have same problem. Its a shame that the developer see gpio-ir-user as a minority. For me its the best, cheapest and most unproblematic possibility to use a remote and i think a lot more user think the same. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - tfouto - 2014-02-17 We can see by the number of posts that are a significant number of people who uses gpio. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - RichG - 2014-02-17 From what I can tell, GPIO IR support has never been an "official" feature of OpenElec and it's unlikely that a dev will spend any time figuring the issues out unless they themselves use it (and I don't believe there are any that do). What, I think, this means is that we will have to persevere with the issues until after stable Gotham / OE has been released and then hope somebody (dev or otherwise) can figure out work arounds - unless of course other XBMC versions suffer similar problems. In the mean time it might be better if we all report our GPIO issue on the OE forum. If there is enough noise perhaps a dev will help. It's sure frustrating, but not a deal breaker for me so far. Just hope it does get fixed eventually. (2014-02-17, 08:23)PeaceMkr Wrote: Its a shame that the developer see gpio-ir-user as a minority. For me its the best, cheapest and most unproblematic possibility to use a remote and i think a lot more user think the same. Totally agree - GPIO IR is completely in the spirit of the whole RaspberryPi approach, and makes so much more sense than having to buy another solution which could cost almost as much as the RPi itself. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - tfouto - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-17, 12:50)RichG Wrote: Totally agree - GPIO IR is completely in the spirit of the whole RaspberryPi approach, and makes so much more sense than having to buy another solution which could cost almost as much as the RPi itself. We can always buy a new TV with CEC support. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - RichG - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-17, 13:06)tfouto Wrote: We can always buy a new TV with CEC support. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - delinend - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-16, 16:34)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2014-02-16, 16:26)delinend Wrote: Is it possible, to build in the last version LCDproc into Gotham, from Sourceforce, or must the build always use the official release ? Thanks Milhouse. Yes, the stable LCDproc 0.5.6 is very old now, and many new things, is in the dev. builds... Do you know, who to "push" for at new release of LCDproc ? Nothing new on this site, sinse 4/11-2012 http://lcdproc.omnipotent.net/ :-( RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Milhouse - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-17, 17:49)delinend Wrote: Yes, the stable LCDproc 0.5.6 is very old now, and many new things, is in the dev. builds... Markus Dolze seems to be the main LCDproc developer - there are some mailing list posts here, though none since April 2013. You can send him a message via sourceforge if you have an account. His personal blog/website is here, which has evidence of fairly recent activity (Feb 2014). A quick google for "bsdfan markus dolze" should reveal a disguised email address in the first hit, though no idea if that address remains active. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - postdeath - 2014-02-17 Running storage off of an f2fs formatted flash drive - for some reason guisettings wont save between reboots. Any ideas what could cause this? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - xbs08 - 2014-02-17 On every reboot or only when the rpi hangs and you have to pull power? I've added a crontab to make a backup every day for easy restoring. Code: crontab -e Code: 0 0 * * * cp /storage/.xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml /storage/backup/guisettings.xml RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - MrNice - 2014-02-17 OpenELEC-RPi.arm-Milhouse-20140216121055-r17714-gd8d9e0e FYI When playing HD MCH music with PAPlayer (default) CPU usage always 100%, sound drops with DVDPlayer CPU 85-100% with OMXPlayer CPU 70-85% RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - doveman2 - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-15, 04:50)BuddyLuvve Wrote: Nevermind... I was using Is this something we need to add to our advancedsettings.xml now or is it enabled by default? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Milhouse - 2014-02-17 New OpenELEC Gotham build: #0217 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of XBMC master (b1ff474, changelog) and tip of OpenELEC master (2376c15, changelog) with the following modifications:
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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2014-02-17 (2014-02-17, 22:10)MilhouseVH Wrote: New OpenELEC Gotham build: #0217 For me, this now plays all my DVD menus correctly (that's up to about 6 now). So please test, and let me know what DVDs don't work (ideally upload a sample that shows any problems). Deinterlace with dvdplayer should now be usable for DVD resolutions. xbmc does struggle a bit, especially when overlays are up as deinterlace doubles the framerate and hence the GUI update rate. But it seemed usable and no longer goes out of sync. With omxplayer xbmc now effectively enables avoid_fix_ts=0, so all formats (not just avi) will test the normal and fifo timestamp and pick the best. That should avoid problems with dodgy packed/unpacked bistream timestamps. (Not vprasinos' files which I haven't investigated yet). RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - 00b5 - 2014-02-17 h (2014-02-14, 23:54)mayoman Wrote:(2014-02-14, 23:38)00b5 Wrote: I'd like to use the lastest Frodo version that has some of these benifits, where do I find that? Ok great, that'll work for now. My only other question is how to properly update from OE 3.2.4 (which i got as an img, and used windows to img the SD card with it)? I copied the 2 kernal & system files to the update folder via the samba share, but I think I should have included some of these 3rd party/bootloader files as well. There doesn't seem to be a concise place with instructions to do this, or if there is, i'm COMPLETELY missing it. It might be in these 200 pages somewhere, but I haven't found it yet. I don't have a linux box to do compiling or anything, so I either need to do it on the RPi itself, or via windows on the SD card. That, as well as some pi specific stuff like enabling OC'ing? |