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@dlysnes, then I guess that there is no problem Smile
Hehe, yep @Koenkk Smile
Just wondered if anyone else have experienced the same.
Team I updated to A5 all my media stuff works great, I do see xmbc crashes sometimes randomly and when streaming 720/1080p from the web(not from the samba share) xvmc freezes and crashes, but it does not restart. How we autorestart after the crash ?

Thanks in advance.
@adssoc

- Alpha 5 isn't out yet
- You should upgrade to XBMC 12 Final http://forum.xbian.org/showthread.php?tid=370
(5th Feb, 2013 03:18 AM)Koenkk Wrote: [ -> ]@adssoc

- Alpha 5 isn't out yet
- You should upgrade to XBMC 12 Final http://forum.xbian.org/showthread.php?tid=370

Yep I have upgraded following the instructions, I see following issues:

1) xmbc crashes sometimes randomly while streaming
2) When streaming 720/1080p from the web(not from the samba share) when try to FASTFORWARD xbmc freezes and crashes.
3) Need manually restart the xvmc *does not restart* automatically

Thanks in advance
@adssoc can you then try pre XBMC 13 builds? Guide: https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbmc-nightly/blob/master/README.md
(5th Feb, 2013 06:46 AM)Koenkk Wrote: [ -> ]@adssoc can you then try pre XBMC 13 builds? Guide: https://github.com/xbianonpi/xbmc-nightly/blob/master/README.md

Thanks updated to pre build 13 and Cec broke reverted back but still my remote does not work, as of now using web interface.
Thanks for this guys - happy to report MKV playback now a dream and no longer choppy!

After applying the PVR fix I got a couple of black screen lock outs in XBMC and then managed to lock the root filesystem which blocked the reboot, but after running fsck and hitting Y a few times its running like a dream, thanks guise!
Hello Guys

I upgraded to the "latest" (I think Alpha 5 = XBMC 12 Final) using the instructions in post one and now the CPU always shows between 90 and 100% Normally I do not bother but I am running squeezelite as well on this Pi. The cpu usage was less in Alpha 4 (XBMC 12 RCx).
Unfortunately squeezelite produces a light "zoom" (in dutch "brom") on my USB DAC. This zoom is only there when CPU reaches more than 80%. In xbmc RC the CPU usage was around 60 ~ 70 % so no zoom.

Is there any possibility to solve this high CPU usage when XBMC is idle?

KB
Then something went wrong when upgrading. Please try again...
(12th Feb, 2013 07:00 PM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]Then something went wrong when upgrading. Please try again...

I already did that twice. I know you had the same issue. I have read your post somewhere. But unfortunately it didn't solve my issue.

Is there any possibility that I go back to the XBMC RC?
Maybe some git reset --hard xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with a different magic number?

By the way what does this number mean?

KB
That is the git commit hash, b4f08e78560b715709651639c5a3d47d190b66fc should bring you back to RC2, however we don't suppor that firmware/kernel and XBMC anymore.
@Koenkk
Do you have another suggestion?
I can't understand why you have such a high cpu usage as it is normal here (and several other users confirmed this on IRC). Therefore I would suggest installing a fresh alpha 4 and use this guide: http://forum.xbian.org/thread-370.html .
I see the Microsoft way. Wink
Thanks
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