Does your RPi freeze?
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27th Jun, 2014, 01:29 AM
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
alright... I'll look into it these days. thanks a lot
edit: this is the link for my logfile -> http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=238619 I switched the input channel of the tv at 15:08 (3:08 pm) and switched back to the pi at 15:11 (3:11 pm) for posting the dmesg file I have to use postebin, right? |
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2nd Jul, 2014, 08:26 AM
Post: #32
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@comstyle
dmesg is not needed when you switched back to TV, could you control XBian with Remote ? It doesn't seem so. You then manually re-paired (reconnected cec) via TV menu. Is it right ? Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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2nd Jul, 2014, 07:55 PM
Post: #33
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
It's 50/50.
Sometimes I can control with the remote after a few (3-5) seconds and sometimes I need to use Yatse via phone. When I have to use Yatse it's possible CEC is usable again after a couple of minutes. Often it needs a reboot to work again with CEC. I can't see a real pattern here except CEC causing a crash of something. But turning CEC off doesn't fix it (Didn't try uninstalling it). Btw when I start playing a video and switch the source of my TV (video keeps playing - no pause) and then switch back after a while, the sound keeps playing normal but the fps dropped to 1-2. pushing a button (remote or Yatse) it jumps back to the right frame and it works as it should. |
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2nd Jul, 2014, 09:20 PM
Post: #34
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@comstyle
ok. It is combination of two factors - XBian trying to enter lowfps mode - 2fps. it happens on XBian being deactivated as source (switch to different) or TV being turned off. That works fine if TV cooperates. Currently with libCEC there remains one bug open. it is the auto-reconnect when switched back to libCEC (specifically and only with LG TVs). So you switch source but LG can't negotiate / resume connection and inform XBian about being ActiveSource again. in that case lowfps mode is again turned off. Can you go into CEC device setting within XBMC and switch off functions like "Turn devices off with screensaver" and related? Also be sure you have latest possible XBMC (what would be in case of RPI DEVEL repo and xbian-package-xbmc-13.2-ALPHA1) Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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5th Jul, 2014, 04:59 AM
Post: #35
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
Xbian is up to date. I turned CEC off after the latest updates and it stopped freezing. I tried a lot of combinations within the periphals settings and nothing help.
Too bad I can't use the remote anymore for now. Thanks a lot for the explanation and the help from you two. I will try out CEC time after time to see if the bug is still present. |
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19th Jul, 2014, 08:22 PM
Post: #36
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RE: Does your RPi freeze?
@comstyle
we got PulseEight attention already on the issues - even this won't help our users as we provided the fixes already in XBians libCEC. Unfortunately for your this one related to LG TVs remains . But we know that it was introduced with libCEC 2.1.4 so you can grab older XBian's packages of libCEC. There was nothing new introduced with 2.1.4 what you can miss, just some bugs been solved and 2x the amount new created. Go to github.com, open issues at XBian and list second page. There you will find the report related to TV LG and kind users reporting what specific version of xbian-package-cec will work for you. after you downgrade the package you can forbig APT to upgrade it again with Code: apt-mark hold xbian-package-cec and you can stay that way (and fine) for years. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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27th Jul, 2014, 08:52 AM
Post: #37
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AW: Does your RPi freeze?
nice thx a lot for that suggestion!
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