2014-09-05, 20:58
2014-09-05, 23:38
(2014-09-05, 19:08)helta Wrote: I didn't post that link, besides I store my blu-rays on floppies, 5 1/4 inch. Maintains compatibility with my C64.
I use punch cards, could that be the cause of my stuttering?
2014-09-05, 23:44
More then likely you audio settings, check that you are only sending 2 punch holes instead of 5. SPDIF can only handle 2 punch holes. Check the Audio Thread for more help. .
2014-09-05, 23:55
And if you're using punch cards, you should also be careful about hanging chad... I heard they can cause a lot of trouble....
2014-09-06, 11:15
(2014-09-05, 19:08)helta Wrote: I didn't post that link, besides I store my blu-rays on floppies, 5 1/4 inch. Maintains compatibility with my C64.
No I didn't say you did
I use similar methods of storage total free ram is around 68k and I use 8' floppies. After lunch I need to go start a fire to send a few smoke signals to my neighbour, as he and I dont use facebook so we can arrange to go fishing tomorrow.
2014-09-06, 11:51
I got 50 of those 256 MB USB Sticks for free and have copied those rar files on them. How to watch those rars in xbmc? Any support? Some addon for easy plugging the different Sticks? Should I buy 'some' USB hubs?
2014-09-07, 10:58
@ fritsch There is a 49port hub you can use to plug them into the RPI then take some flour, 2 eggs I sausage a pinch of salt and bake it all together, it should just work then.
2014-12-29, 15:27
Found this thread because I was looking for a way to set this to always choose no. No one answered your question here, what causes this is not the movie archive but the subtitle archive i.e. the files in the subs folder. They are often large if they include several languages ergo "unpack large file". The easiest way to get rid of this problem is never downloading the sub folder and go for srts from a subtitle service of your choice. Personally I hate bitmap subtitles because you can't move them downwards.