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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-11-05 I have tried both Milhouse and Chris Swan's Nov 4 builds and, sadly, I can't get them to play either locally stored (nfs) video or pvr (mythTV) recordings. I have not tried anything else. Here is the log on my last attempt to play a PVR recording (Milhouse build) before it crashed and I reverted to an older rbej build. Black screen, no sound: Code: 22:26:15 T:3044405776 NOTICE: Previous line repeats 3 times. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Milhouse - 2013-11-05 Forgot to mention my latest build includes libnfs v1.8, which works fine for me (FreeNAS 8.3.x server). I'm not seeing the same problem reported by allan87. @allan87: Can you play that video from USB storage? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-11-05 The log was not from an NFS playback, but from a myth backend. I have already reverted and fixed my installation (guisettings was hosed by the crash), so I can't test at this time. For what its worth, one video I tried over nfs played subtitles, but no video or audio. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - xbs08 - 2013-11-05 (2013-11-05, 06:00)allan87 Wrote: For what its worth, one video I tried over nfs played subtitles, but no video or audio. +1 but over SMB RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2013-11-05 (2013-11-05, 05:37)allan87 Wrote: I have tried both Milhouse and Chris Swan's Nov 4 builds and, sadly, I can't get them to play either locally stored (nfs) video or pvr (mythTV) recordings. I have not tried anything else. Here is the log on my last attempt to The whole log posted to pastebin type site would be more useful. Now I've got to ask lots of questions: Analogue or HDMI audio? Passthrough? Dual audio? Amplification? Do any files play correctly? Can you try playing a local (sdcard or USB) file? Does this build behave the same way? http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=177250&pid=1542922#pid1542922 What was the most recent build that worked okay? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-11-05 Analogue or HDMI audio? - HDMI Passthrough? - Yes Dual audio? - No Amplification? - N/A Nothing I tried played correctly, but I only tried myth and nfs. Another fellow indicates he had the same issue over smb. For what it's worth, the myth file was mpeg2 (recorded from a HDhomerun) and the others were mp4s encoded with handbrake. one was avc1/aac and the other was avc1/ac3. Re: log, I was just running tail and copied and pasted from the point I pressed the play button until I pressed stop. I have checked in temp and in logfiles, and there is not a trace of any logging of either Nov. 4 build. I have been using the October 9 gotham build for a while. I had also briefly tried the previous milhouse build, which did play but had other issues (stability is the only one I can remember). Re: "This post was last modified: Today 10:42 by allan87", is it actually 10:42 anywhere in the world when it's 8:42 EST? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2013-11-05 (2013-11-05, 15:37)allan87 Wrote: Analogue or HDMI audio? - HDMI As the error comes from audio side, I'd suggest playing with audio settings (disabling passthough is the most interesting one to change). I've been running with the build I linked to, playing mkv files over nfs (I did have passthough disabled, as I've been testing multichannel PCM output) without problems. So, not sure if the difference is in the build, the passthrough option, or something else... RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - allan87 - 2013-11-05 "I'd suggest playing with audio settings" Can't do it because I have already reverted to 10/9. Sorry. The Chris swan build (which, I believe, does not have newclock3) failed in the same way, in case it was not clear from my first post. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - Trickname - 2013-11-05 testet your build MilhouseVH works ultra fast and propper here btw: i switched from ArgusTv to DVBViewer and channelswitch its fast as hell since then. Older builds (rbej) included. thx for this build ! RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - jeuf37 - 2013-11-05 (2013-11-04, 11:00)ms79 Wrote: Hello, I understood from this thread that Frodo builds do not have yet the speed patches mentionned here : http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4986 Is that correct ? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - popcornmix - 2013-11-05 (2013-11-05, 22:52)jeuf37 Wrote: I understood from this thread that Frodo builds do not have yet the speed patches mentionned here : The frodo_rbp_backports branch does have all the pi specific speed fixes ported. You need a build made from there from within the last week. I think official openelec does not have it. rbjej's frodo build does. Latest raspbmc does I believe. However gotham is still faster. There are other changes in gotham that help the speed that are too involved to backport. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - jeuf37 - 2013-11-06 Thx popcornmix for the clarifications! I'm going to try the last one from Milhouse right now ... RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - wizzard72 - 2013-11-06 (2013-11-04, 21:32)MilhouseVH Wrote: I've uploaded a new build of Gotham to dropbox. Tested this build yesterday. My raspberry doesn't work on 1920x1080 @60Hz. The frequency that works are 25Hz and 30Hz. If I go higher than the resolution changes to, I think it was, 1650 x 1050 @60Hz. The rbej builds don't have this issue. LiveTV HD channels works fine, but the audio doesn't. AC3 is not passed correctly to my amp (Onkyo). After his, my amp doesn't detect any audio channels, not even DTS, etc. I have to unplug the powerplug and the audio is working again. But his also happens with the Rbej builds. Normal digital LiveTV SD Channels works good. I'm back to the rbej build. But keep up the good work. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - soupboy - 2013-11-06 (2013-11-06, 07:42)wizzard72 Wrote: Tested this build yesterday. My raspberry doesn't work on 1920x1080 @60Hz. The frequency that works are 25Hz and 30Hz. If I go higher than the resolution changes to, I think it was, 1650 x 1050 @60Hz. The rbej builds don't have this issue. I've also ended up with this problem, my issue now though is that even after going back to the rbej build I seem to be stuck unable to choose 50/60hz without making the tv display waaay too big a picture. Also on a different topic, ever since getting a new tv my pixel ratio seems to be out of whack every time I reboot and I have to reset it, anyone else have this issue? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 2 - botribun - 2013-11-06 Does the latest rbej Frodo build have: Quote:<limitcacherate>false</limitcacherate>patch included? Some LiveStreams (rtmp etc) doesn't seem to cache right, lot of buffering and freezes. What are the best/default cache settings for internet streams? ATM I'm using: Quote: <network>Thanks. |