2013-07-19, 23:21
(2013-07-19, 02:28)Pulento Wrote: No problem. I compiled a Kernel from your repo; will test it later though and report back.ok no problem, I have just pushed last commits which were still local on my host...
Quote:I'm a complete newbie on Yocto didn't know about zipper and that you tied the image to a functional repository indeed installing eglic-gconv-cp1252 fixed my problem with ISO-8859-1 subs files. Why XBMC decode them as CP1252 instead of ISO-8859-1 I don't know but it's solved nowGreat I will take care of installing it by default...
Quote:Indeed, here is a log of a file MKV (H.264) @23.976 fps it has a periodic hiccup when playing (most people will not note them)OK, honestly I don't exactly know the reason for this CPullupCorrection, but I know for sure that I have an issue with my V4L buffers (they are not given back on time so that I can reuse them for new decoded frames) : I will track this issue for sure...
I don't know H.264 internals but I thought that PULLUP/PULLDOWN was something that was only signaled on interlaced MPEG-2 streams. And this particular stream seems progressive to me. I think (correct me if I wrong) the video signal is keep at 1080p@60 so this XBMC CPullupCorrection is to correct the 23.976 HZ stream played on a 60HZ signal.
Quote:I use to install XBMC on top of a minimal Debian, there is a package on it called flashybrid. You tell it which parts go on volatile tmpfs and what goes to non-volatile tmpfs; it basically rsync changes on reboot and when you want it (using crontab) and it mounts these tmps on top of the original fs so is somewhat transparent. I want to have something similar if it speeds things and keep my cards safe. I use it on work on about 700 units and is working like a champ.OK, thanks for the hint : I was not aware of this flashybrid package. Good to learn about it..
I reminds me that I have to try to install only uboot on the sdcard and then to load kernel from the network (by tftp) and use a NFS RFS. As the network interface is gigabits/s and as the CPU is also quite fast, odds are high that this configuration will be faster that a standard installation on sdcard (even class 10)... I have to check...
Quote:But first I'll like to enable my PS3 remoteKeep me informed, I also have such a remote
At last I answered you mail regarding the "bad" bottomline..
Thanks again for all your feedback
Regards
Stephan