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RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - CurlyMo - 17th Jan, 2013 10:55 PM

@s2108312, thanks, but you don't have to report your git reporting here Wink We get mails for every issue that has been opened or replied to.


Re: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - rikardo1979 - 17th Jan, 2013 10:55 PM

if you disable GUI sounds under System>Settings>System>Audio output than this message should not be present


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - s2108312 - 17th Jan, 2013 11:15 PM

@CurlyMo, thanhks for the info.
@rikardo1979, thanks for the info about how to disable the GUI sounds (if i wanted to)


New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - Koenkk - 17th Jan, 2013 11:15 PM

Thanks Rikardo! XBMC on the pi does not support menu sounds yet because the lack of AE


Re: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - rikardo1979 - 18th Jan, 2013 12:10 AM

yup Wink
so maybe we can disable the GUI sounds by default and remove the option from menu in the time the Alsa support
this way we would have one less error message in logs Wink


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - Koenkk - 18th Jan, 2013 01:13 AM

Updated the instructions again (d72c7dd2a14f540a2e387276bfb9543f5114774e). Contains a lot of XBMC fixes for the raspberry pi! Smile Just a few of them:
- https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/0cfa24e20985d376c4fe4fe41c9e54b4599c6013
- https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/99a536c4670690758da512e2434a88abc3259ed8
- https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/4bc6e74f409fe74f8d25524041b59eefd34bee9a
- https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/cdc73c3840dc693d0fed965720df4d3070527d6d


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - gvelim - 18th Jan, 2013 10:32 AM

Confirm I followed the new instuctions and everything played back smoothly.

Issue noticed: each time a new audio file plays the Volume turns too loud and then after 0.5sec it goes to the preset level

Initially had broblem with git clone command which was giving me lots of corrupted files; this got solved by installing aplha4 and repeat all over.

Great work guys keep it up, happy to support you via flattr.


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - bogie - 19th Jan, 2013 06:53 PM

I have one problem. I use it since 2 days, and got 2 or 3 times werid problem - my TV says unsupported resolution after running media. Stopping doesn't help, only restarting does. Anybody had similar problem? Resolution is set to 720p, it's 720p plasma form LG, never had similar problems before.


Re: RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - rikardo1979 - 19th Jan, 2013 07:09 PM

(19th Jan, 2013 06:53 PM)bogie Wrote:  I have one problem. I use it since 2 days, and got 2 or 3 times werid problem - my TV says unsupported resolution after running media. Stopping doesn't help, only restarting does. Anybody had similar problem? Resolution is set to 720p, it's 720p plasma form LG, never had similar problems before.

please read the global forum announcement how to proper post the problem !


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - CurlyMo - 19th Jan, 2013 07:57 PM

I've noticed that the Analog fixes are rather making things worse. To prevent clipping, the default volume has now gone down. This means i have to turn up the volume more then before. However, turning up the volume also make the noise of the analog output A LOT worse. I reverted back to the previous commit.


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - Dangee - 20th Jan, 2013 12:01 AM

Never succeed to install this update ! Started from fresh alpha4 install :

error: inflate: data stream error (invalid distance too far back)
error: failed to read object 47f7503cba21bf4172339c85adb32daf0e0d5b98 at offset 74962210 from /opt/xbian/.git/objects/pack/pack-980da577cec139125ab372e3750f98292b130584.pack
error: inflate: data stream error (invalid distance too far back)
error: failed to read object 47f7503cba21bf4172339c85adb32daf0e0d5b98 at offset 74962210 from .git/objects/pack/pack-980da577cec139125ab372e3750f98292b130584.pack
fatal: packed object 47f7503cba21bf4172339c85adb32daf0e0d5b98 (stored in .git/objects/pack/pack-980da577cec139125ab372e3750f98292b130584.pack) is corrupt


New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - Koenkk - 20th Jan, 2013 12:02 AM

@Dangee, seems it has some network problems.


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - CurlyMo - 20th Jan, 2013 06:14 AM

(18th Jan, 2013 10:32 AM)gvelim Wrote:  Great work guys keep it up, happy to support you via flattr.
We've just added the flattr button.


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - Dangee - 20th Jan, 2013 07:59 AM

(20th Jan, 2013 12:02 AM)Koenkk Wrote:  @Dangee, seems it has some network problems.

Yep...but each time I try there is a pb Huh...Is there another way to do this ?


RE: New Raspberry Pi firmware & XBMC Frodo RC3 - monkeypet - 20th Jan, 2013 01:55 PM

(20th Jan, 2013 07:59 AM)Dangee Wrote:  
(20th Jan, 2013 12:02 AM)Koenkk Wrote:  @Dangee, seems it has some network problems.

Yep...but each time I try there is a pb Huh...Is there another way to do this ?

Are you running overclocked? Seems like general SD corruption maybe from overclocking. If so, don't overclock and try again.