2010-12-21, 09:15
Respect
Voyager-xbmc Wrote:Respect +1. Just a quick question: is this ever going to make it in the codebase, or is it incompatible with the dev's vision?I believe it is going to be handled slightly differently but still possible once the AudioEngine branch is developed and merged.
robinsj Wrote:Can someone possibly help me. I am running xbmc on unbuntu 10.10. I am trying to figure out how to get this installed.
Is it just a matter of replacing the xbmc.bin file in the /usr/lib/xbmc location? I have tried that and then xbmc won't load. Any help
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xbmc
Pmurphy2803 Wrote:Is anybody having any issues with this? I can get sound to play simultaneously but it basically turns the video into super choppy playback, and the sound is awful.
Im using an acer revo 3700 with the latest dharma version, outputting via spdif and analog from the same USB sound card....
Pmurphy2803 Wrote:When I have both turned on the sound comes out of both zones, but sounds muddled and echos. Wonder if its the xi fi sound card...?
dsmuk Wrote:I have just copied the xbmc.bin file to the usr/lib/xbmc and now it does not boot!
Have tried the different versions available on the MS Live Download site but same things happens each time
... and yes, I some how managed to delete the original xbmc.bin file... d'oh!
Any ideas? would it have made any difference that I am using XBMCFreak Live CD?
Think I may go for a clean install and try it again direct after installing.
EDIT: - Tried a fresh clean install (not an XBMCFreak CD) but still fails to load.
jbernardo Wrote:I found that out yesterday too. You need to install libssl-dev, and then it will start. Unfortunately, I had to go back to the stock xbmc.bin. The second device always gave an error, and apparently vdpau was disabled, making it impossible to watch HD media.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev