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Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - Printable Version +- Forum (http://forum.xbian.org) +-- Forum: Software (/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Releases (/forum-48.html) +--- Thread: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion (/thread-641.html) |
RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - knightman - 1st Apr, 2013 04:16 AM Hi there I have tried doing the upgrade as suggested by the web page. the updater process also seemed to have unpacked everything. When I restart the rasperry, it still comes back to the 12.0 -RC1 XBian 1.0a4 Or am I then using a older version of XBian? is there a upgrade path from a4 to a5? thnx RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - patrickk - 1st Apr, 2013 04:26 AM Hi I am using xbian on he Pi for 6 weeks now, and I am very impressed. Good work guys!. Now I have the same issue as mentioned earlier. Since I am on 12.1 HD movies stutter more often then on 12.0. I stream videos thru the wireless etwork, and have more issues then on 12.0. OC is on XBIAN, but this was also on 12.0. Should we wait for a patch or downgrade. Is it possible to downgrade? thanks Patrick RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - CurlyMo - 1st Apr, 2013 04:29 AM Code: sudo apt-get install xbian-package-xbmc=2.0 RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - knightman - 1st Apr, 2013 04:35 AM (1st Apr, 2013 04:29 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: for who was that the answere? RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - CurlyMo - 1st Apr, 2013 04:38 AM The downgrade one... RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - knightman - 1st Apr, 2013 04:42 AM ahh ok, So shoul d I do a nw install to a5? and update that to 12.1? or is there another way? Re: RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - f1vefour - 1st Apr, 2013 05:58 AM (1st Apr, 2013 04:16 AM)knightman Wrote: Hi there I would stick with 12.0 unless you have an issue. Newer is not always better. RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - Tinwarble - 2nd Apr, 2013 06:29 AM Installed 12.1 with no issues. Some of the videos that I was have issue with stuttering now seem to play smoother (streaming files from a NAS via NFS share). I'm still seeing some audio drops, which maybe an issue with DTS (ES), but I'll have to test further to see if it's only files with this format that are having the issue, as I have seen the issue with files with DTS or DTSHD-MA. One thing that I did notice is that FF and REW doesn't work. Player reports it in FF or REW but just plays movie normally. Skip and Chapter jump do work though. RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - rikardo1979 - 2nd Apr, 2013 08:14 AM (2nd Apr, 2013 06:29 AM)Tinwarble Wrote: One thing that I did notice is that FF and REW doesn't work. Player reports it in FF or REW but just plays movie normally. Skip and Chapter jump do work though. not working/supported on RPi RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - Tinwarble - 2nd Apr, 2013 08:40 AM Ok, I thought is did on prior releases. May have just been my ADD kicking in though. ![]() RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - harmenzon - 3rd Apr, 2013 03:37 AM When trying to install the update, I'm getting the following error: Code: Preparing to replace xbian-package-xbmc 2.0 (using .../xbian-package-xbmc_2.1_armhf.deb) ... Re: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - f1vefour - 3rd Apr, 2013 05:22 AM Move the /usr/local/share/xbmc/addons/skin.confluence folder and try again. RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - zilexa - 3rd Apr, 2013 10:37 PM 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!) RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - CurlyMo - 3rd Apr, 2013 10:43 PM Because i don't have a HDMI tv but we install CEC as well... RE: Official XBMC 12.1 (xbian-package-xbmc 2.1) discussion - zilexa - 3rd Apr, 2013 11:09 PM ha ok you should consider buying a HDMI capable tv ![]() |