2013-07-25, 23:48
not sure if bug, but if pausing content and bringing up the onscreen stats it does not show cache updating, however it does when playing content.
(2013-07-25, 20:29)tuxen Wrote:(2013-07-25, 18:34)pootler Wrote: hi tuxan,Yep.. There is a SQL error in the build though. Look at http://openelec.tv so we have to wait for 3.1.5
this dev build is definetely promising.
I use a lot of live tv and it seems fine - except for the intermittent ''now playing'' menu
I get the intermittent menu on all video sources? - be it films or you tube, etc.
I use a hauppauge remote which can sometimes be a bit unresponsive, but the behaviour I mention is not usual
I don't have any problem with speed of shutdown - in fact its the latest rbej builds that I have problems with in this - I also really struggle updating latest rbej builds, they all seem to crash on updating!
cheers
pootler
When I mentioned shutdown I meant the menu had to many options than nesseary.
About updating and the menu, could it be maybe you are overclocked to high?
What do you use for live tv as its something I'd very much like to look into?
(2013-07-26, 19:52)doveman2 Wrote: I tried running with just the USB cable from the RPi to the hub and without the SD card in and my hub doesn't get warm at all like that.I don't see how you can come to any real conclusions without knowing what the software does to the hardware. You say that with the SD card in and the USB out and you are forcing a halt, you make an assumption that nothing is running. I would say your hub is getting hot because it's providing power to run the RPI and the internal power regulators are linear which produce heat. I also don't see how this relates to RPI test builds.
With just the SD card in and not the USB stick, which /storage is on, so that OpenElec can't finish loading and halts at the OE splashscreen, the hub does get hot, so it's either the firmware or something in the initial stages of OE that's causing this.
I've tested with two boards and two cables, so it's not a faulty board or cable.
I hope this can be fixed as I'm not comfortable with my hub running hot all the time and it might be why I've had some of the problems I've encountered.
(2013-07-27, 03:49)JoeSchmuck Wrote: I don't see how you can come to any real conclusions without knowing what the software does to the hardware. You say that with the SD card in and the USB out and you are forcing a halt, you make an assumption that nothing is running. I would say your hub is getting hot because it's providing power to run the RPI and the internal power regulators are linear which produce heat. I also don't see how this relates to RPI test builds.
I would recommend you run through an ammeter between your hub and RPI and measure the current draw.
(2013-07-27, 02:39)Mafarricos Wrote: Do you have img files so it can be installed from windows?
Quote: 2013-07-23 22:07 Post: #1
Updated Gotham Branch
(2013-07-27, 16:26)Trickname Wrote: btw: does this means we can do menu sounds ?