- Oct 26, 2013
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Chris \"Koying\" Browet authored
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Rainer Hochecker authored
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arnova authored
This mainly applies to several MP4 files where we currently can't reliably detect in which chapter we are when we perform chapter seeking (probably an ffmpeg bug?). To workaround this make sure current chapter != 0 and fallback to large stepping where appropriate.
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ronie authored
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montellese authored
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amet authored
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Lee Pollock authored
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ulion authored
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fritsch authored
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Jonathan Marshall authored
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vdrfan authored
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WiSo authored
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WiSo authored
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WiSo authored
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taxigps authored
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Memphiz authored
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Anssi Hannula authored
CSoftAE::GetDelay(), CSoftAE::GetCacheTime(), and CSoftAE::GetCacheTotal() assume in their calculations that m_buffer contains frames that have sink/encoder frame size. However, m_buffer actually contains frames in the format received from CSoftAEStream. This causes varying levels of A/V de-sync depending on other conditions. On my Linux system I encounter this always when using using HDMI audio and having the display refresh rate set at 24Hz. Fix those functions to use the correct frame size.
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Memphiz authored
- fix race in 2 threads consuming the ringbuffer (dvdplayeraudio calls flush and ca thread still pulls frames) by moving the flush to the ca thread instead - fixes crashing when switching tv channels (this was the real issue the 2 reverted commits before wanted to fix...)
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Memphiz authored
- fix regression (stuck ringbuffer after 46min, 62min, 180min - depending on the stream setup). Revert "[AE/CA] - fix a possible overflow in the ringbuffer during readsize calculation (yes we hit this in pvr branch in internalflush - when zapping channels)" This reverts commit e447c4bb.
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removable://Joachim Breuer authored
Get and use correct (removable://) file record from database Fixes DVD resume after resume details already exist
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S. Davilla authored
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ulion authored
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https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons/pull/178Lars Op den Kamp authored
sync add-ons * https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons/pull/178 * https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons/pull/191 * https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons/pull/192 * https://github.com/opdenkamp/xbmc-pvr-addons/pull/193
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Memphiz authored
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Memphiz authored
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Memphiz authored
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Memphiz authored
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Rainer Hochecker authored
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Rainer Hochecker authored
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ulion authored
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montellese authored
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ulion authored
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Rainer Hochecker authored
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hmis authored
libcdio seems to allow read no more than about 10 audio sectors at once when CD audio device is connected via USB. This patch makes XBMC read small number of sectors if default one fails. It uses more CPU but allows to use USB CD devices. Tested on GNU/Linux x86 and RPi. (On Rpi OMXPlayer does not play CD, but I can rip tracks).
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Bob van Loosen authored
fixed: when doing a format conversion from float to 32 bit int, multiply with INT32_MAX - 127, since this is the maximum value that can be stored in 32 bit float and int, if INT32_MAX gets converted to float, it gets rounded to INT32_MAX + 1 which can cause wrap around distortion
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ulion authored
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ulion authored
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Ulion authored
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ulion authored
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