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RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - doveman2 - 2014-07-08 (2014-07-03, 18:23)Mafarricos Wrote: 1) How does he wakes the Rpi? Via HDMI-CEC or a wireless keyboard, or mouse? I think the dims can break the CEC, so you can only wake up with a physical device. Thanks Mafarricos, My brother is actually using an old TV via composite and just wakes with the remote. I'm using CEC with my Plasma though and I noticed the other day that mine was frozen (had it set to black rather than dim) and couldn't be woken, so had to power-cycle it. I'll get him to disable the dim if that's broken at the moment, it's been working OK until recently though. I'll also try disable fiq_fsm for him to see if that fixes his problem. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-08 (2014-07-08, 18:36)doba Wrote: I previously used the official Openelec-Rpi.arm 3.2.4 with a lot of problems Unfortunately I've got no experience of Live TV so hard to say if it's "normal". What I would suggest is to test with OpenELEC 4.0.6 (Gotham) and see what happens there. If LiveTV works in Gotham then it's possible a newclock3 fix has caused a problem (though more likely it's a change in Helix). However if it also doesn't work in OpenELEC Gotham, then you may need to take it up with the OpenELEC developers, but if you can also reproduce in a non-OpenELEC Gotham build, then open an issue with the XBMC developers direct. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - doba - 2014-07-09 Thanks a lot for your prompt response.I will follow your suggestions. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-10 New OpenELEC Helix build: #0710 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of OpenELEC master (9530195, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (af67986, changelog) with the following modifications:
New kernel 3.15.5 (slightly in advance of upstream). BCM2708_DT is not enabled in linux.arm.conf. <cachemembuffersize> is set to 0 in the system-wide advancedsettings.xml. A value of zero will result in <cachemembuffersize> defaulting to 20MB when 256MB or more ARM memory is available, and to only 2MB when less than 256MB ARM memory is available. If you have specified an alternative non-zero value for <cachemembuffersize> in your own advancedsettings.xml, your own value will be used instead.
RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Dimitriss - 2014-07-10 (2014-07-10, 07:48)MilhouseVH Wrote: <cachemembuffersize> is set to 0 in the system-wide advancedsettings.xml. A value of zero will result in <cachemembuffersize> defaulting to 20MB when 256MB or more ARM memory is available, and to only 2MB when less than 256MB ARM memory is available. If you have specified an alternative non-zero value for <cachemembuffersize> in your own advancedsettings.xml, your own value will be used instead. So the old cachemembuffersize 0 value, which buffers to the local disk has been deprecated? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-10 (2014-07-10, 08:59)Dimitriss Wrote: So the old cachemembuffersize 0 value, which buffers to the local disk has been deprecated? That's a valid point... perhaps zero isn't an appropriate value with which to trigger this new behaviour. My guess, though, is that 0 has been chosen as it's unlikely anyone with a Raspberry Pi would specify zero, given that caching to "local disk memory" (ie. SD, USB etc.) is going to be pretty slow. Maybe I'm wrong though, and people are indeed caching to disk. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Dimitriss - 2014-07-10 (2014-07-10, 09:12)MilhouseVH Wrote:(2014-07-10, 08:59)Dimitriss Wrote: So the old cachemembuffersize 0 value, which buffers to the local disk has been deprecated? It helps a lot when you are streaming stuff from sites like movreel, hugefiles etc Well if testing goes well I suppose you could change the value to something different, or maybe introduce a new property. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - popcornmix - 2014-07-10 (2014-07-10, 09:12)MilhouseVH Wrote: That's a valid point... perhaps zero isn't an appropriate value with which to trigger this new behaviour. Yes, I'd overlooked that. I'll see if I can distinguish unset from 0. If not, perhaps the new behaviour should be triggered by -1. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - slack3r - 2014-07-10 My report: your build works very fine. I have only some trouble with: 1 - Big Buck Bunny movie: it plays fine via Nfs with omxplayer, not with dvdplayer. 2 - New addon context menu launcher in Gotham 14. Details can be found here: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=199390 But i think the problem is mine... I don't know. Many thanks for your really good job. Regards RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Hip-Gnosis - 2014-07-10 How do I update TVheadend? There does not appear to be an update available (system->addons->sesvices->tvheadend)? Thanks RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-11 (2014-07-10, 14:12)Hip-Gnosis Wrote: How do I update TVheadend? There does not appear to be an update available (system->addons->sesvices->tvheadend)? I can only repeat what I said previously. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-11 (2014-07-10, 14:12)Hip-Gnosis Wrote: How do I update TVheadend? There does not appear to be an update available (system->addons->sesvices->tvheadend)? I've tried building tvheadend 3.9.1050, and uploaded it here (3MB zip). I don't understand the naming convention being used let alone what tvheadend does, so needless to say this package is completely untested. I may periodically upload a new package from time to time, will see how it goes. RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Milhouse - 2014-07-11 New OpenELEC Helix build: #0711 (Supercedes previous build) Code: # uname -a Based on tip of OpenELEC master (12fda0e, changelog) and tip of XBMC master (e4e1561, changelog) with the following modifications:
WARNING: New videodb schema version (86 -> 87) Updated <cachemembuffersize> behaviour - not present (system default) or -1 will result in automatic 2MB (256) or 20MB (512) selection. Check xbmc.log for confirmation. Optimisation for AAC decode, may also help other formats. OpenGL texture/font optimisation (PR4884) - is there a difference in performance?
RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - Mister XY - 2014-07-12 In the future, it is possible to watch hevc movies with the Pi? RE: OpenELEC Testbuilds for RaspberryPi Part 3 - da-anda - 2014-07-12 very unlikely. @MilhouseVH @popcornmix I tried to watch some LiveTV the other day with 0711 and also had a horrible async with enabled deinterlacer. Do you need further logs/samples to work on this issue? |