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I see r12253 is online, time to play
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Too bad, photos still out of shape after upgrading to r12253.
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i;m still using the 10/11 build cause i prefer to use the android remote, but this issue i have been facing since quite a few days
whenever i reboot my pi, it just wont show the gui ...
i gotta go in delete the guisettings.xml and den reboot and do the settings all over again, wht is happening here?
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try Yatse, it is free and it is on the playstore
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for me on my arc s this new remote work's
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Milhouse
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2012-10-24, 20:35
(This post was last modified: 2012-10-24, 20:37 by Milhouse.)
Results for 256MB board:
Pre-cached cache (loaded by 512MB board with 384MB GPU RAM):
fanart=512, imageres=256: "insufficient resources"
fanart=416, imageres=208: "insufficient resources"
Cleared cache (rm -fr Database/Textures13.db Thumbnails and reboot)
fanart=512, imageres=256: "insufficient resources"
fanart=416, imageres=208: "insufficient resources"
Even with a cleared cache, fanart=256 and imageres=128, still I had "insufficient resources" errors.
To confirm the settings had an effect, I've just looked at jpg's in the Thumbnails folder (created with fanart=256, imageres=128) and fanart has been crunched down to 240x128, and thumbnails are a mixture of 192x128 and 128x128). I've also got DDS versions.
Texture Cache Maintenance Utility: Preload your texture cache for optimal UI performance. Remotely manage media libraries. Purge unused artwork to free up space. Find missing media. Configurable QA check to highlight metadata issues. Aid in diagnosis of library and cache related problems.