3rd Apr, 2013, 11:23 PM
4th Apr, 2013, 01:48 AM
(3rd Apr, 2013 10:37 PM)zilexa Wrote: [ -> ]Why is Libbluetooth3 being installed when you upgrade XBMC? I don't have a Bluetooth stick..
(installing/updating my Pi while Im at work.. SSH is pretty cool!)
Because of the added wiimote support
4th Apr, 2013, 03:34 AM
(3rd Apr, 2013 11:23 PM)CurlyMo Wrote: [ -> ]You should consider donating more so i can buy one
I'm in the same boat, had to let go of my 55" LED to pay bills. I agree that this man needs at least an HDMI capable monitor to work on Xbian...surely someone has a monitor that could be donated?
I haven't been able to test the HDMI on the Pi, using it on an old 27" JVC.
Why is the xbmc_2.1 package almost twice the size of xbmc_2.0?
Not complaining just asking.
Also wanted to note the 2.1 package breaks sending playing media info to Yatsee (16:9 1080 AVC1 AAC). Really an XBMC issue more than Xbian.
4th Apr, 2013, 03:47 AM
Because something was wrong with the xbmc 2.0 package. 2.0 only contained changed files but a deb package should contain all files like in 2.1
6th Apr, 2013, 05:55 AM
Since the latest update, my PI shows a black screen if my TV is off for more than 12 hours or so. The only way to get a signal back is to reboot the PI over SSH. Changing channels, pushing buttons, unplugging re/plugging HDMI do not work.
Also this is my config file
initramfs initramfs.gz 0x00a00000
gpu_freq=280
gpu_mem_256=128
gpu_mem_512=256
decode_MPG2=XXXXXx
decode_WVC1=XXXXX
#hdmi_force_edid_audio = 1 # Passthrough of all audio, even DTS
arm_freq=950
core_freq=450
sdram_freq=450
over_voltage=2
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
disable_overscan=1
Anything I am doing wrong here??
Thank you so much for your help
Also this is my config file
initramfs initramfs.gz 0x00a00000
gpu_freq=280
gpu_mem_256=128
gpu_mem_512=256
decode_MPG2=XXXXXx
decode_WVC1=XXXXX
#hdmi_force_edid_audio = 1 # Passthrough of all audio, even DTS
arm_freq=950
core_freq=450
sdram_freq=450
over_voltage=2
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
disable_overscan=1
Anything I am doing wrong here??
Thank you so much for your help
6th Apr, 2013, 06:06 AM
I think you overclocked your pi way too high.
6th Apr, 2013, 07:47 AM
Is AudioEngine enabled in this version? I am asking because I am getting an error when trying to run a simple script when I press a button. Also, xbmc quits when this happens.
Doug
log
section of keymaps.xml where I launch the script:
the volume_down.sh script (which has been made executable and works when executed from the command line):
Doug
log
section of keymaps.xml where I launch the script:
Code:
<F1 mod="ctrl,alt">System.Exec(""sh /home/xbian/volume_down.sh"")</F1>
the volume_down.sh script (which has been made executable and works when executed from the command line):
Code:
#!/bin/bash
echo -en "\x02**VOLDW1\x03" > /dev/ttyAMA0 | stty -F /dev/ttyAMA0
6th Apr, 2013, 08:02 AM
No, and it probably never will because of performance issues.
6th Apr, 2013, 07:30 PM
(6th Apr, 2013 06:06 AM)Koenkk Wrote: [ -> ]I think you overclocked your pi way too high.
Hey,
Can you recommend better values? I just have extreme lags when playing 1080p with DTSHD audio.
Thank you for your help,
Do you think the black screen is due to the overclocking?
6th Apr, 2013, 09:57 PM
You should be able to play 1080p DTS without problems with the XBMC 12.1 update. I recommend:
These values will also be the defaults in XBian 1.0 Beta 1
Code:
core_freq=250
arm_freq=840
These values will also be the defaults in XBian 1.0 Beta 1
7th Apr, 2013, 02:45 AM
After sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc -y I have error:
Code:
xbian@xbian:~# sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc -y
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
fontconfig-config geoip-database git-man libavahi-common-data libx11-data makedev mc-data mysql-common ncurses-term openssh-blacklist
openssh-blacklist-extra samba-common ttf-dejavu-core xbian-package-kernel3.6.7 xbian-package-lirc
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following extra packages will be installed:
makedev xbian-package-firmware xbian-package-kernel3.6.11
The following packages will be REMOVED:
apt-utils avahi-daemon base-files bash bash-completion bind9-host binutils bsdmainutils bzip2 ca-certificates cifs-utils console-tools consolekit cpio
cron cryptsetup-bin dbus dialog dmsetup dosfstools eject file fuse git git-core groff-base hdparm ifplugd ifupdown info iproute iptables iputils-ping
isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common kmod less libapt-inst1.5 libapt-pkg-dev libass-dev libass4 libatasmart4 libavahi-client-dev libavahi-client3
libavahi-common-dev libavahi-common3 libavahi-core7 libbind9-80 libboost-iostreams1.46.1 libboost-iostreams1.48.0 libboost-iostreams1.49.0 libbsd0
libc-dev-bin libc6-dev libcap2 libcdio-dev libcdio13 libck-connector0 libconsole libcryptsetup4 libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcwidget3 libdaemon0
libdbus-1-3 libdbus-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-2 libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdevmapper1.02.1 libdns81 libedit2 libenca-dev libenca0 liberror-perl
libevent-2.0-5 libexpat1 libexpat1-dev libffi5 libfontconfig1 libfontconfig1-dev libfreetype6 libfreetype6-dev libfribidi-dev libfribidi0 libfuse2
libgcrypt11 libgdbm3 libgeoip1 libglib2.0-0 libgnutls26 libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssglue1 libgudev-1.0-0 libident libidn11 libisc83
libisccc80 libisccfg82 libiw30 libjasper-dev libjasper1 libjbig-dev libjbig0 libjpeg8 libjpeg8-dev libk5crypto3 libkeyutils1 libkmod2 libkrb5-3
libkrb5support0 libldap-2.4-2 liblockdev1 liblockdev1-dev liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 liblvm2app2.2 liblwres80 liblzo2-2 liblzo2-dev libmagic1
libmicrohttpd-dev libmicrohttpd10 libmysqlclient18 libncursesw5 libnewt0.52 libnfnetlink0 libnfs-dev libnfs1 libnfsidmap2 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200
libnss-mdns libopts25 libp11-kit0 libpam-ck-connector libparted0debian1 libpcre3 libpcre3-dev libpcrecpp0 libpcsclite1 libpipeline1 libpng12-0
libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-backend-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpopt0 libprocps0 libpython2.7 libraspberrypi-bin libraspberrypi-dev libraspberrypi0
librtmp0 libsamplerate0 libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules libsgutils2-2 libsigc++-1.2-5c2 libsigc++-2.0-0c2a libsmbclient libsqlite3-0 libssh-4 libssh2-1
libssl1.0.0 libswitch-perl libsysfs2 libsystemd-login0 libtalloc2 libtasn1-3 libtdb1 libtiff4 libtiff4-dev libtiffxx0c2 libtinyxml-dev libtinyxml2.6.2
libtirpc1 libtorrent14 libudev0 libwbclient0 libwrap0 libx11-6 libxau6 libxcb1 libxdmcp6 libxmlrpc-core-c3 libyajl-dev libyajl2 locales lockfile-progs
logrotate lua5.1 man-db mawk mc module-init-tools nano net-tools netcat-openbsd netcat-traditional nfs-common ntfs-3g ntp openssh-client openssh-server
openssl parted patch perl perl-modules pkg-config pmount policykit-1 powermgmt-base procps psmisc python python-minimal python2.7 python2.7-minimal
raspberrypi-artwork raspberrypi-bootloader rpcbind rsync rtorrent samba-common-bin screen ssh sudo tcpd traceroute udev udisks unzip usbmount vim-common
vim-tiny wget whiptail wireless-tools wpasupplicant xbian-package-config xbian-update xz-utils zlib1g-dev
The following NEW packages will be installed:
makedev xbian-package-firmware xbian-package-kernel3.6.11
The following packages will be upgraded:
xbian-package-xbmc
WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed.
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
base-files bash xbian-update xbian-package-config (due to xbian-update) wireless-tools (due to xbian-update) libjasper-dev (due to xbian-update)
libass-dev (due to xbian-update)
1 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 245 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 83.4 MB of archives.
After this operation, 193 MB disk space will be freed.
E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
7th Apr, 2013, 06:14 AM
Hello everyone!
I've been testing apt-get, some trial&error so as to learn how to use it properly. I had a brand new 1.05a install so I did (sudo):
apt-get update
apt-get install xbian-package-firmware
that get rid of the audio popping issue
The I played with the alternative method to install XBMC 12.1 (sudo):
apt-get update
I realised "apt-get upgrade" would upgrade many different packages, 68 as far as I can remember so I checked what those packages are:
apt-get -s upgrade
output: http://pastebin.com/GB51V2yA
So, since I was interested in xbian-package-xbmc only I did:
apt-get install xbian-package firmware
I'm quite a newbie so I was glad to see apt-get will take care of dependencies!
apt-cache showpkg xbian-package-xbmc
E.g. xbian-package-firmware (2 1.3) and libbluetooth3 would be installed prior to xbian-package-xbmc version 2.1 Since I had already installed xbian-package-firmware (2 1.3) Xbian would only download libbluetooth3. Charming!
Plus, checksums are available and something tells me Xbian/raspbian/debian/linux takes care of those checksums before setting up packages too Could anyone please confirm checksums are calculated prior to package install?
Then apt-get check just to be sure everything is ok and apt-get autoclean
And now I wonder, why does the alternative method state...?
apt-get upgrade -y
So as to upgrade all those 68 upgradable packages (64 upgradable, 4 remain the way they are), obviously. But is there a need for that? Wouldn't running that command be a problem when a new Xbian release is out? I mean wouldn't it break any dependencies? The goal in mind is whether upgrading the less the better and wait for a new Xbian relase or... upgrade anything upgradable because that won't pose any trouble to update Xbian to a forthcoming release...
Big concern indeed!
Thank you for reading!
I've been testing apt-get, some trial&error so as to learn how to use it properly. I had a brand new 1.05a install so I did (sudo):
apt-get update
apt-get install xbian-package-firmware
that get rid of the audio popping issue
The I played with the alternative method to install XBMC 12.1 (sudo):
apt-get update
I realised "apt-get upgrade" would upgrade many different packages, 68 as far as I can remember so I checked what those packages are:
apt-get -s upgrade
output: http://pastebin.com/GB51V2yA
So, since I was interested in xbian-package-xbmc only I did:
apt-get install xbian-package firmware
I'm quite a newbie so I was glad to see apt-get will take care of dependencies!
apt-cache showpkg xbian-package-xbmc
E.g. xbian-package-firmware (2 1.3) and libbluetooth3 would be installed prior to xbian-package-xbmc version 2.1 Since I had already installed xbian-package-firmware (2 1.3) Xbian would only download libbluetooth3. Charming!
Plus, checksums are available and something tells me Xbian/raspbian/debian/linux takes care of those checksums before setting up packages too Could anyone please confirm checksums are calculated prior to package install?
Then apt-get check just to be sure everything is ok and apt-get autoclean
And now I wonder, why does the alternative method state...?
apt-get upgrade -y
So as to upgrade all those 68 upgradable packages (64 upgradable, 4 remain the way they are), obviously. But is there a need for that? Wouldn't running that command be a problem when a new Xbian release is out? I mean wouldn't it break any dependencies? The goal in mind is whether upgrading the less the better and wait for a new Xbian relase or... upgrade anything upgradable because that won't pose any trouble to update Xbian to a forthcoming release...
Big concern indeed!
Thank you for reading!
7th Apr, 2013, 06:14 PM
@mixpc
The command "apt-get upgrade -y" will upgrade all Debian packages, when a newer version is available. Even packages which don't have any dependencies to Xbian.
So when you also want to use other tools/features of the Pi than only Xbian, this would provide you an easy way to get an up-to-date Debian system.
When you use "apt-get install xbian-package firmware" it will only update the named package, but will of course pay attention to all needed dependencies. But for example it wouldn't update the NTFS driver, as it isn't needed for Xbian.
But for both methods you should always execute an "apt-get update" first, so that the package catalog is updated and contains the newest package versions.
By the way:
Nice to see that you made your own experiences first and just gave it a try. And of course that all went fine :-)
@Patrick
Are you already using XBian 1.0 Alpha 5?
The command "apt-get upgrade -y" will upgrade all Debian packages, when a newer version is available. Even packages which don't have any dependencies to Xbian.
So when you also want to use other tools/features of the Pi than only Xbian, this would provide you an easy way to get an up-to-date Debian system.
When you use "apt-get install xbian-package firmware" it will only update the named package, but will of course pay attention to all needed dependencies. But for example it wouldn't update the NTFS driver, as it isn't needed for Xbian.
But for both methods you should always execute an "apt-get update" first, so that the package catalog is updated and contains the newest package versions.
By the way:
Nice to see that you made your own experiences first and just gave it a try. And of course that all went fine :-)
@Patrick
Are you already using XBian 1.0 Alpha 5?
7th Apr, 2013, 08:56 PM
8th Apr, 2013, 07:29 PM
Since I found no real 'help' section, I'll just post it here. Please move this post if it's supposed to be somewhere else.
Lately, my Xbian just goes to black screen while watching videos. Not immediately, but like 1,5 hours into a movie. The screen turns black, my Yatse remote indicates that the connection with Xbian was lost and I have to restart my Raspberry Pi in order to get it to work again.
I think my Pi may be getting too hot, and Koenkk recently told my I should create some file to counter the default overclock, but I can't remember his precise words. Does this problem sound familiar and can anybody help me with it?
Lately, my Xbian just goes to black screen while watching videos. Not immediately, but like 1,5 hours into a movie. The screen turns black, my Yatse remote indicates that the connection with Xbian was lost and I have to restart my Raspberry Pi in order to get it to work again.
I think my Pi may be getting too hot, and Koenkk recently told my I should create some file to counter the default overclock, but I can't remember his precise words. Does this problem sound familiar and can anybody help me with it?