Yes, I've mentioned it a few times.sporocyst wrote: Anyone else having issues with only 3-5 fan art images loading then the rest refusing to load? Once they stop loading, leaving the TV Shows menu causes XBMC to hang and I have to kill it from ssh. I am getting a lot of this in my xbmc.log.
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yeah me too, im having the same issue on all the new builds
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Works fine for me on r11504 (just compiled it earlier today).
But I am still having other problems... Namely with video addons, tried G4TV, Youtube, Engadget, all of them stutter a lot and are completely unwatchable...
Also my h.264 movies still stutter quite a bit. Using a Kingston 8GB Class 4 SD card. It can play for 10 mins just perfectly but then it has a session of 1 second playback hiccups. What is interesting is that it does not relate to intensive scenes, since it occurs even at the dullest ones.
My question: Is there any way to make the interface more Lo-Fi? I got the impression the GUI is too intensive with overlays and graphics...
But I am still having other problems... Namely with video addons, tried G4TV, Youtube, Engadget, all of them stutter a lot and are completely unwatchable...
Also my h.264 movies still stutter quite a bit. Using a Kingston 8GB Class 4 SD card. It can play for 10 mins just perfectly but then it has a session of 1 second playback hiccups. What is interesting is that it does not relate to intensive scenes, since it occurs even at the dullest ones.
My question: Is there any way to make the interface more Lo-Fi? I got the impression the GUI is too intensive with overlays and graphics...
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Skin choice does make a difference have a try , tried some of the simpler skins, but went back to Confluence. Would be very nice to have an simple Rpi themed skin thoughByro wrote: My question: Is there any way to make the interface more Lo-Fi? I got the impression the GUI is too intensive with overlays and graphics...

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Hey,
I'm pretty new to Linux, and I need some help: I have an LCD screen that would connect on I2C port to the Pi. I saw that bootc's kernel supports I2C, however I can't use that kernel for OpenELEC (the Pi just hangs at the rainbow logo).
How can I compile a kernel for OpenELEC that has the I2C module? Or can I install this seperately (like a wifi driver)? If so, what do I have to do?
Thanks
I'm pretty new to Linux, and I need some help: I have an LCD screen that would connect on I2C port to the Pi. I saw that bootc's kernel supports I2C, however I can't use that kernel for OpenELEC (the Pi just hangs at the rainbow logo).
How can I compile a kernel for OpenELEC that has the I2C module? Or can I install this seperately (like a wifi driver)? If so, what do I have to do?
Thanks
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You can try to play the videos and post the log here and we can have a look.Byro wrote:Works fine for me on r11504 (just compiled it earlier today).
But I am still having other problems... Namely with video addons, tried G4TV, Youtube, Engadget, all of them stutter a lot and are completely unwatchable...
If you want you can overclock the Pi. It gets quite snappy with a small over-clock and wont do much harm. Overvolting however will void your warranty.Byro wrote: My question: Is there any way to make the interface more Lo-Fi? I got the impression the GUI is too intensive with overlays and graphics...
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I am a complete neophyte to linux, openelec etc.
Bought a rpi to tinker with mostly for Airplay, got my PCH for movies/tvshows.
I have had similar issues as others with audio and video through HDMI working fine together but audio separately does not work.
Using build r11170 (because I found step by step instructions on how to install it lol)
Can anyone point me in the direction of what build is best/most stable for airplay (audio + audio/video)?
Thanks!
Bought a rpi to tinker with mostly for Airplay, got my PCH for movies/tvshows.
I have had similar issues as others with audio and video through HDMI working fine together but audio separately does not work.
Using build r11170 (because I found step by step instructions on how to install it lol)
Can anyone point me in the direction of what build is best/most stable for airplay (audio + audio/video)?
Thanks!
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http://openelec.thestateofme.com/Logdog wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction of what build is best/most stable for airplay (audio + audio/video)?
Thanks!
Great link here with up to date builds as well as older versions. Also has SD card image files further down the page. Use something like Win32 Disk Imager to write the img files to your SD card.
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anyone else lost audio in the last few versions?
at 11528 currently and still nothing. going to go back a few until i find one that works again.
ok appears to be some sort of confusion on the new receiver and the pi as it is decoding the audio just wasn't getting anything out of the speakers. very odd. turned a few of the hdmi settings on and off and it seems to work now.
at 11528 currently and still nothing. going to go back a few until i find one that works again.
ok appears to be some sort of confusion on the new receiver and the pi as it is decoding the audio just wasn't getting anything out of the speakers. very odd. turned a few of the hdmi settings on and off and it seems to work now.
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Yes, same here. This problem seems to have started after the fix that supposedly solved the fan art problem. I think it was something to do with the orientation? I did post a log file a way back. Prior to the "fix", the tv banners were being corrupted after the initial showing but there were no lockups as there are now.milhouse wrote:Yes, I've mentioned it a few times.sporocyst wrote: Anyone else having issues with only 3-5 fan art images loading then the rest refusing to load? Once they stop loading, leaving the TV Shows menu causes XBMC to hang and I have to kill it from ssh. I am getting a lot of this in my xbmc.log.
John
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I've had the problem of images refusing to load since the earliest builds, and I haven't noticed any negative effects due to the orientation fix.Nodge wrote:Yes, same here. This problem seems to have started after the fix that supposedly solved the fan art problem. I think it was something to do with the orientation? I did post a log file a way back. Prior to the "fix", the tv banners were being corrupted after the initial showing but there were no lockups as there are now.milhouse wrote:Yes, I've mentioned it a few times.sporocyst wrote: Anyone else having issues with only 3-5 fan art images loading then the rest refusing to load? Once they stop loading, leaving the TV Shows menu causes XBMC to hang and I have to kill it from ssh. I am getting a lot of this in my xbmc.log.
John
The images refusing to load seems to be due to an OMX resource leak of some kind - images load OK to begin with, then after browsing through coverart for a short while images begin to fail to load (just black rectangles in place of coverart, sometimes no fanart also), then all images (even including GUI assets) fail to load and ultimately the system will hang. This is how it's always been, at least for me, and would be the #1 problem needing a fix on my list as the system as it stands right now is unusable for anything more than a few minutes of media browsing.
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i just wanted to note that setting a custom background in confluence locks up raspi, and must turn off custom background before it will function properly again.
everything in these latest builds have been great!!! menus are fast as crap, menu sounds work flawless, and video playback is as great as ever. Aeon Nox is ALMOST useable too! thank you for all the work!
everything in these latest builds have been great!!! menus are fast as crap, menu sounds work flawless, and video playback is as great as ever. Aeon Nox is ALMOST useable too! thank you for all the work!
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I finally got around to testing openelec last night and all went well movie playback was smooth in most cases some AVI's took time to settle.
One thing I noticed is that when I played a film with truehd audio my av reciever didnt pick it up and applied prologic to the audio.
Has anyone got films with truehd working ? it could be the rip thats not right, does anyone know where I can get a sample mkv with truehd to try on the pi?
thanks
James
One thing I noticed is that when I played a film with truehd audio my av reciever didnt pick it up and applied prologic to the audio.
Has anyone got films with truehd working ? it could be the rip thats not right, does anyone know where I can get a sample mkv with truehd to try on the pi?
thanks
James
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Is anyone else having issues with NTSC through the rca connector?
I just updated from r11493 to r11531, rebooted, and had a scrambled signal immediately after the Openelec logo.
Went back to r11528, r11524, r11520. All exhibiting the same issue.
Will continue more testing (including going back to 11493, then finding the number that breaks it), but would love some extra input.
I just updated from r11493 to r11531, rebooted, and had a scrambled signal immediately after the Openelec logo.
Went back to r11528, r11524, r11520. All exhibiting the same issue.
Will continue more testing (including going back to 11493, then finding the number that breaks it), but would love some extra input.
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I'm rather new to working with linux so this may be a simple problem but I'm having problems with the script to compile the driver from the source. When I run the script it returns the error "CFLAGS: command not found". Any clues as to what mistake I'm making?Milo81 wrote:
I managed to get 8192cu working.
I have Edimax EW-7811Un which is also using 8192cu driver.
Here's how I did it:I don't know why, but WPA is not working - I'm getting disconnected right after the authentication, so for now I'm using only WEP. I've tried this on debian as well, with same results.
- Build openELEC
- Download driver from http://nathan.chantrell.net/downloads/r ... 715.tar.gz (googled somewhere)
- Cross compile the driver using toolchain from openELEC, using this script:
Don't forget to replace path_to with correct paths.Code: Select all
PATH=/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin:$PATH CFLAGS += -march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mabi=aapcs-linux -Wno-psabi -Wa,-mno-warn-deprecated -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pipe -O3 -fexcess-precision=fast -ffast-math -I/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi- -C /path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/linux-3.2.21 M=/path_to_unpacked_driver/rtl8192_8188CU_linux_v3.0.2164.20110715 modules
- Now we need to blacklist the original rtl8192 driver, upload our freshly built one, and run depmod -a. Unfortunately the root filesystem is squashfs (read-only), so it's needed to unsqash it, modify and repack it again.
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# mount the squashfs (SYSTEM file) mkdir /tmp/squashy sudo mount -o loop SYSTEM /tmp/squashy # copy the whole filesystem to new location mkdir /tmp/newsquashy sudo -i find /tmp/squashy -xdev -print0 | cpio -pd0V /tmp/newsquashy # remove the old drivers rm -rf /tmp/nwesquashy/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/ # copy our module cp /path_to_unpacked_driver/rtl8192_8188CU_linux_v3.0.2164.20110715/8192cu.ko /tmp/newsquashy/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/net/wireless # run openELEC's toolchain depmod /path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin/depmod -b /tmp/newsquashy/ 3.2.21 # build the new squashfs image mksquashfs /tmp/newsquashy/ SYSTEM
- Copy the SYSTEM file to the sdcard.
I suspect there will be some incopatibility problem between wpa_supplicant and the driver because i see some ioctl operation not permitted errors...
Thanks.
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PATH=/home/user/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin:$PATH
CFLAGS += -march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mabi=aapcs-linux -Wno-psabi -Wa,-mno-warn-deprecated -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pipe -O3 -fexcess-precision=fast -ffast-math -I/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/
make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi- -C /home/user/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/linux-3.2.22 M=/home/user/Downloads/rtl8188C_8192C_8192D_usb_linux_v3.4.2_3727.20120404 modules -I/home/jeremy/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/
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Thanks, helpful link!Daz555 wrote:http://openelec.thestateofme.com/Logdog wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction of what build is best/most stable for airplay (audio + audio/video)?
Thanks!
Great link here with up to date builds as well as older versions. Also has SD card image files further down the page. Use something like Win32 Disk Imager to write the img files to your SD card.
updated to r11485, still have the same issue with Airplay, cannot stream mp3s.
Airplay videos work, streaming mp3s from other shared folders works, menu sounds etc.
However, I cannot even find the Airplay options in the menu where I did before in r11170?
Anyone got any tips for a noob?
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Go to settings/services/airplayLogdog wrote:Thanks, helpful link!Daz555 wrote:http://openelec.thestateofme.com/Logdog wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction of what build is best/most stable for airplay (audio + audio/video)?
Thanks!
Great link here with up to date builds as well as older versions. Also has SD card image files further down the page. Use something like Win32 Disk Imager to write the img files to your SD card.
updated to r11485, still have the same issue with Airplay, cannot stream mp3s.
Airplay videos work, streaming mp3s from other shared folders works, menu sounds etc.
However, I cannot even find the Airplay options in the menu where I did before in r11170?
Anyone got any tips for a noob?

Anyone know how easy/hard it would be to use a 5.1 external sound card with openelec?
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HiJosh.43 wrote:Is anyone else having issues with NTSC through the rca connector?
I just updated from r11493 to r11531, rebooted, and had a scrambled signal immediately after the Openelec logo.
Went back to r11528, r11524, r11520. All exhibiting the same issue.
Will continue more testing (including going back to 11493, then finding the number that breaks it), but would love some extra input.
I've the same issue when using rca connector, it happens after upgrading to r11535
go back to r11506 and it works again
I usually connect the rpi to a crt tv
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I'm interested if this is an OpenELEC issue, or firmware issue.GaePi wrote: I've the same issue when using rca connector, it happens after upgrading to r11535
go back to r11506 and it works again
If you start with r11506 build which works, and copy the start.elf from r11535 does it continue to work, or break?
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dom;
Gathering more in depth info now, but I've been testing along the same lines.
<=r11514 = works
>=r11520 = broken (tested as far as r11535)
This is without changing the firmware files (which I likely updated right from raspberry's github when the issue started, but I'm not sure)
Further, r11514 using the bootcode.bin, loader.bin, and start.elf included in r11535 also works.
For the sake of credit and completeness, I'm using http://openelec.thestateofme.com/ as the source for all OpenELEC files.
Gathering more in depth info now, but I've been testing along the same lines.
<=r11514 = works
>=r11520 = broken (tested as far as r11535)
This is without changing the firmware files (which I likely updated right from raspberry's github when the issue started, but I'm not sure)
Further, r11514 using the bootcode.bin, loader.bin, and start.elf included in r11535 also works.
For the sake of credit and completeness, I'm using http://openelec.thestateofme.com/ as the source for all OpenELEC files.
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Okay, so it wasn't me that broke it. Guess it's Stephan, or something from upstream.Josh.43 wrote: Further, r11514 using the bootcode.bin, loader.bin, and start.elf included in r11535 also works.
Are you sure a change isn't making HDMI audio get enabled? That is known to kill composite video output.
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If there's a way to verify that setting (or change it) without seeing video output, I'm certainly open to updating to a 'broken' revision and testing.dom wrote:Okay, so it wasn't me that broke it. Guess it's Stephan, or something from upstream.Josh.43 wrote: Further, r11514 using the bootcode.bin, loader.bin, and start.elf included in r11535 also works.
Are you sure a change isn't making HDMI audio get enabled? That is known to kill composite video output.
Something tells me that if it's not sorted out by the next time there's an update on the official page, that there's going to be a flurry of activity.
Question: would it be worth trying a nightly build of raspbmc to see if it's an xbmc thing, or are the two code paths too separated?
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Ops, sorry.MyopicWombat wrote:I'm rather new to working with linux so this may be a simple problem but I'm having problems with the script to compile the driver from the source. When I run the script it returns the error "CFLAGS: command not found". Any clues as to what mistake I'm making?Milo81 wrote:
I managed to get 8192cu working.
I have Edimax EW-7811Un which is also using 8192cu driver.
Here's how I did it:I don't know why, but WPA is not working - I'm getting disconnected right after the authentication, so for now I'm using only WEP. I've tried this on debian as well, with same results.
- Build openELEC
- Download driver from http://nathan.chantrell.net/downloads/r ... 715.tar.gz (googled somewhere)
- Cross compile the driver using toolchain from openELEC, using this script:
Don't forget to replace path_to with correct paths.Code: Select all
PATH=/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin:$PATH CFLAGS += -march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mabi=aapcs-linux -Wno-psabi -Wa,-mno-warn-deprecated -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pipe -O3 -fexcess-precision=fast -ffast-math -I/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi- -C /path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/linux-3.2.21 M=/path_to_unpacked_driver/rtl8192_8188CU_linux_v3.0.2164.20110715 modules
- Now we need to blacklist the original rtl8192 driver, upload our freshly built one, and run depmod -a. Unfortunately the root filesystem is squashfs (read-only), so it's needed to unsqash it, modify and repack it again.
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# mount the squashfs (SYSTEM file) mkdir /tmp/squashy sudo mount -o loop SYSTEM /tmp/squashy # copy the whole filesystem to new location mkdir /tmp/newsquashy sudo -i find /tmp/squashy -xdev -print0 | cpio -pd0V /tmp/newsquashy # remove the old drivers rm -rf /tmp/nwesquashy/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/ # copy our module cp /path_to_unpacked_driver/rtl8192_8188CU_linux_v3.0.2164.20110715/8192cu.ko /tmp/newsquashy/lib/modules/3.2.21/kernel/drivers/net/wireless # run openELEC's toolchain depmod /path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin/depmod -b /tmp/newsquashy/ 3.2.21 # build the new squashfs image mksquashfs /tmp/newsquashy/ SYSTEM
- Copy the SYSTEM file to the sdcard.
I suspect there will be some incopatibility problem between wpa_supplicant and the driver because i see some ioctl operation not permitted errors...
Thanks.
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PATH=/home/user/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/bin:$PATH CFLAGS += -march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mabi=aapcs-linux -Wno-psabi -Wa,-mno-warn-deprecated -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pipe -O3 -fexcess-precision=fast -ffast-math -I/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi- -C /home/user/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/linux-3.2.22 M=/home/user/Downloads/rtl8188C_8192C_8192D_usb_linux_v3.4.2_3727.20120404 modules -I/home/jeremy/OpenELEC.tv/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/
It should be:
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CFLAGS+="-march=armv6zk -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mabi=aapcs-linux -Wno-psabi -Wa,-mno-warn-deprecated -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=vfp -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -pipe -O3 -fexcess-precision=fast -ffast-math -I/path_to_openELEC/build.OpenELEC-RPi.arm-devel/toolchain/armv6zk-openelec-linux-gnueabi/sysroot/usr/include/libnl3/"
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Has anyone problems with the internet connection?
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Just tried r11535 and the problem with the TV Series is still there. After the first boot all files play fine with no problems. Then I set the content for my Movies folder and scrape the movie database and that all works well. Then if I set the content for my TV Series folder and scrape the TV Series database and then go to TV Series on the main menu only 4 or 5 banners load up and the whole system locks up. I've had this problem for some weeks now. This seems to me to be a major problem as it makes openelec unusable for anyone using it for TV Series (unless you're happy to use it without the artwork).
John
John