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Brown paperback for me. After yesterday fixing session with Fernetmenta and the AMD folks, I rebased wrongly and pushed an if case too far down.
That means: Your fps will apprimately be halfed until tomorrow. But on the good side: Tomorrow skips and drops with temporal and deinterlacing should be solved or at least much, much better.
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good news, i did notice lots of frame skips since upgrading.
saucy is smoother than raring though i use my e350 for more than playing video and had to use cpulimit to limit a few apps that made XBMC grumpy.
no longer needed in saucy though.
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Wait for the version tomorrow and revisit. Btw. the OSD is not the best Idea to match drops. Open the OSD - check the skips - close it - wait 10 seconds and look again.
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Cool, I'll do that.
Not sure I quite understood what you meant there, though. Should I rather just set the log level to debug and let it play without the debug overlay, and then pastebin the logs? Or is it better to turn it on and then turn it off?
Anyway, I'll update tomorrow and see if it helps. And thanks a lot for the quick reply!
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@gWr71Tv: Thanks for those steps - i will link them in the second post!
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Hello
I upgraded the lastest version of xbmc (xbmc 13.0 alpha10, comp 2013.11.11), but in power saving menü, power function option is inactive. It show shut down, and I cant change it to sleep. It is bug, or I do something wrong? Maybe missing some package?
How can I sleep xbmc?
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The 1074 is the 1080 - 2 * 3 which we use to blacken the first 3 and the last 3 row when doing deinterlacing. Thanks for reporting. Fernetmenta will look after it.
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Just a question, yesterday ubuntu went to kernel 3.11.0-something
shall I continue using 3.12.0+ ?