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Openelec Build for OPI PC and 2 now with HW decoding

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Published in 2016-5-31 19:31:06 from mobile | Show all floors
Interesting. Can you share the log where you found this? Also, try to change refresh rate to 30hz and see if that helps (it does for me, but i think it's a different issue)

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Published in 2016-5-31 23:59:07 | Show all floors
giaur500 replied at 2016-5-31 11:14
I think it's bad idea. Good idea is to be able to switch on with remote button, but probably not pos ...

Waking up with remote is probably possible with NEC protocol, but I didn't test it.

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Published in 2016-6-1 00:01:45 | Show all floors
tpol replied at 2016-5-31 11:35
I have an issue on my OpiOne: every 10 seconds there is frame drop (or stutter), it doesn't regard t ...

I already pull in this upstream fix: https://github.com/jernejsk/Open ... di-004-PR9430.patch Your observation is still consistent with 10s task, but I failed to see how this can be relevant, unless you have only one core active due to overheating.

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Published in 2016-6-1 03:03:52 | Show all floors
Edited by giaur500 at 2016-6-1 04:16

It must be due to overheat performance loss. I don"t have this issue. But I have heat sinks installed on cpu and memory (raspberry pi heat sinks are ok here). So it's cooler a bit, but still 70 °C

Looking to cpu usage, all cores are active though

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Published in 2016-6-1 03:53:48 | Show all floors
Could be... I have a huge heasink on my Orangepi and it never gets higher than 40-45°C (21° delta). I for sure don't have an issue with a 10sec stutter/frame drop.

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Published in 2016-6-1 04:13:47 | Show all floors
Interesting, can you show what kind of cooler you have? I was looking for something but can't find anything interesting. 70°C is still a bit to hot

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Published in 2016-6-1 13:56:26 | Show all floors
Just an old heatsink from a server motherboard. Its height is like 50mm. And then I just sawed off the excess fins so it would fit on the board. Then I used Gelid thermal paste between heatsink and CPU and a (themally conductive and adhesive up to 75°C double-sided tape on RAM->heatsink. So now I have a huge heatsink sticking on an orangepi with excellent thermal paste

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Published in 2016-6-1 19:31:27 | Show all floors
jernej replied at 2016-5-31 04:56
Try another (better) SD card or power supply...

already tried various sd cards and usb power supplys
i think the thing is just dead and opened a dispute...

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Published in 2016-6-1 20:13:46 | Show all floors
You cannot power the Orangepi through USB! You need to use the 5V DC-in.

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Published in 2016-6-1 22:16:35 | Show all floors
yes, i use the supplied USB to DC cable
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