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@limahlowski:
Current Master as of today is broken - just a bit - so if you get a huge number of crashes, update in a few days.
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make sure you do "git submodule update" every time you rebase. pvr repo might not point to the last commit of pvr-addons repo.
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FernetMenta has fixed a lot of stuff over the day. So - you can try to rebuild if you want - but if everything is working out for you - keep what you have.
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@Forumkel:
Sorry, I have no idea. If you find out, please keep us posted. I will update the howto accordingly.
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Well, is there any way to patch the vanilla xbmc git sources with the xvba-changes? I just wonder why there's a whole new fork for this. Any chances I can get a diff-file or something like that?
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@Forkumkel:
This can be done via git. Get both trees, do a rebase or a merge or something.
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@Forumkel:
I showed you the way above - have fun. And try the hint by divingmule. At a first look - it should work without problems - make sure you stay at PVR client api 1.3.0 - as this is the version we currently run in this ppa.
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