Problem: Playback problem since update to Leia
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10th Jul, 2019, 09:33 AM
Post: #9
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RE: Playback problem since update to Leia
(8th Jul, 2019 05:00 AM)Nachteule Wrote: Hmmm, seems your Pi has a hardware problem, because that's absolutely not normal that such a lot of fs-errors happens Well, more or less. Didn't yet attach a voltmeter but it's the power supply that I bought with the Raspi and besides the USB stick and a dongle for a wireless keyboard no other hardware is connected (like a hungry USB harddrive). Also the Raspi does not display the undervoltage warning. To be 100% sure I'll have to measure. Will report the result as soon as I can do the measurement (not now, it's already very late). Quote:Which kernel version are you running? uname -r gives me "4.19.56+". Just the standard kernel that the current xbian is using I asume. Quote:Do you have OMX acceleration enabled? Yes. Quote:What's the codec of your recorded DVB-S streams? MPEG-TS Quote:The high load, does that happen while playing video or always? No, it even happens when the Raspi is all idle. When I SSH into the Raspi it takes around 30s(!!) until it asks me for the login name. The navigation form inside Kodi is crawling similarly. I have the impression that the load goes down(!) when I am logged in via SSH. Directly after logging in htop showns a load of above 5. After a couple of minutes this goes down to ~3.5 and falling further. When I restart the Raspi the boot animation appears, afterwards the liquid droplet animation of Leia 18.3 and finally the static Kodi splash screen. This one is being displayed for many seconds (didn't measure), I was already suspecting the machine hung when it suddenly came up with the user interface. So I think I will have been staring on the splash also for around 30s. This was *much* faster in the past. vcgencmd measure_clock arm gives me frequency(45)=1200124000 so the CPU is not throttled! Quote:Yep, but unfortunately ATM, there is no software support for all those new features. It will take some time (maybe in Kodi v19) until all those features are supported. I know, sure. But don't give up hope. And with 4 gigs of RAM a 64 bit OS might get more interesting. So maybe one day... THX Don |
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