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Concerning the firmware issue, dmesg | pastebinit is needed.
If the sample itself is jerky already (also on other computers), then it's nothing EGL is doing wrong, but some garbage :-) Garbage in - Garbage out.
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Hi Meister! You're distro is working beautifully on my NUC: THANK YOU!
Of course you were also right about the issue... I usually use SiO2X as the skin and this one presents the bug of not auto-going on full screen when launching a video. Do you know if there are some lines to change in the .xml's or if everything is on the skin developer's hands?
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This is normal, sadly. There is a bug open on bugs.freedesktop.org concerning this. Braswell is work in progress on intel kernel. But yeah, we are getting off topic.
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I've been trying to install Kodi on my new HTPC, based on an ASRock N3150-ITX.
The linked OE version from post #2 works like a charm. No problems so far... besides configuring a MCE remote. But as far as a I know, this is a known bug of OE6 beta.
So thanks to all involved devs!!!!
But before using OE, I've been trying to install kodi based on Xubuntu 15. Although following the guide in post #1 (including linux image 4.1.4 and intel driver for BSW), there were still two major bugs, I could'nt get rid off.
- no HD audio with 24p. Just a crackling sound.
- after switching input on receiver or turning it on/off, no desktop will be visible any more.
Since this bug occurs on a plain Xubuntu installation, but not in OE, this may not be related to this VAAPI version of kodi. Though I'm curiuous if this is a known bug for BSW and if there is a solution for it.
Maybe you could also add "AE_SINK=ALSA" to the guide as an optional start parameter.
Correct me, if i'm wrong. But this sould normally do no harm, but enable HD audio for the audiophiole users.
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No - it's not needed at all in this guide, cause this guide does not install pulseaudio server.
Your xubuntu does that by itself and therefore you have those issues. Removing pulseaudio and libasound2-plugins would solve it for you, too. Why AE_SINK=ALSA is a bad idea I have documented in the pulseaudio wiki.
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Yes, I know. But this if off topic in this thread. You can search the forum for two things and you need both. a) xorg.conf to fix the modelines b) drm_kms_helper to fixate the EDID
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Been running the OE build for 3 weeks now on my D34010WYK with absolutely no issues during playback. Mostly local content, 1080p and 720p, but also some interlaced stuff. Very pure picture with limited range and dithering enabled. Thanks again for this work.