Utilite XBMC performance

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Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Tue May 13, 2014 9:06 am

As I promised Pepedog in the thread that is now locked, I am here coming back with my experiences of the XBMC performance on Utilite.

I am using the git version of XBMC, standard Arch linux utilite kernel, and the libraries. I am very happy with the performance. HDMI-CEC works, picture and sound is good, at least for my standards. Feeling the top of the Utilite while playing a movie it does not feel extremely hot.

There are however a couple of issues:

1. XBMC sometimes crashes when starting a movie. This does not happen very often, but sometimes. It does not seem to be due to the movie since it may very well work fine after reboot.

2. If XBMC crashes and simply restarted, HDMI-CEC will not work. Needs full reboot for that.

3. HDMI-CEC only works for root user due to file permissions.
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby pepedog » Tue May 13, 2014 10:00 am

Thanks for feedback.
Now if I can work out what to change permissions on, I can fix. This pkg is used by a few platforms.

It's possible the movie crash could be interrupted on the stream, like network interface glitch. If you are streaming via network, which interface are you using?

Edit: can you run this as root
$this->bbcode_second_pass_code('', 'usermod -a -G xbmc,audio,video,power,network,optical,storage,disk,lock,users xbmc')
Try running as none root user to see if libcec works
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Thu May 15, 2014 9:21 am

Adding the xbmc user to those groups does not solve the problem. I think the permission issue is in one of the library packages that provides the hdmi-cec libraries/files.

I am not streaming via network.
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby pepedog » Thu May 15, 2014 11:10 am

I have just fixed the cec permission problems on the dove version of cubox, should be able to fix this soon
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Tue May 20, 2014 7:29 pm

It does however sometimes feel a bit hot when playing certain movies. What do you think is an ok maximum temperature? At the moment I am watching streaming video and the top of the utilite is so hot that I can only hold my hand on it a few seconds.
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby pepedog » Tue May 20, 2014 9:02 pm

It shouldn't get that hot, best report it on their forum
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Wed May 21, 2014 9:29 am

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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Wed May 28, 2014 7:33 am

So I assume the temperature is ok...

To keep you posted I haven´t had any crashes in a week or so. So I must say everything is working well.

Any ETA on the HDMI-CEC solution?
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby pepedog » Wed May 28, 2014 9:40 am

Yes, compulab are very good at owning up if there was an overheat problem, so it must be ok.

Replace your file with this one for cec non root
http://myplugbox.com/cbi/99-imx.rules
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Re: Utilite XBMC performance

Postby tobbebobbe » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:15 am

The issue with XBMC crashing seems to happen when it is downloading something at the same time. Any ideas on how to fix that?
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