![]() ![]() Partition wizard home edition which is free).ġ) Create a primary FAT32 partition at least 128 MB in size (I used 256 MB).Ģ) Create a second primary EXT4 partition for the remaining space on the SD card. Worked First Time.įirst prepare the SD card with any partion editor (I used Minitool Thanks to STATIONMAN for these instructions. THe rest were alot have the Pi overclocked to FAST (940 MHz) option with no issues and yes the time taken If you wish to ask any further questions please feel free and I will do my best to answer them.Ĭan you check if its ok on other HD channels Options including running Openelec backend on a small netbook with it's own usb tuner and the pi Hope that helps you out, I am not a real expert in this area but have tested/played with a lot of In for the bouquet, my simple solution is to create a bouquet called xbmc and put only the channelsĪlso I don't have any username or password set for the web interface on the solo2.Īlso as I have a motorised dish I select the zap option to ensure I can pick channels from any satelliteĪnd have the solo2 move the dish if required on channel change. I use no pi hub just the usb stick and an Ultra Mini Keyboard with 2.4 GHz dongle plus a couple ofĥ00MHz / 1 gigabit port powerline adapters for the network connection via a 1 gigabit switch.Ī good Class 10 SD card also helps and I have been using 8GB Kingston class 10 often have this error when I request a single bouquet and then miss spell or put an invalid name The fastest option I have found for me is Raspbmc installed to a fast USB stick ( I am using aġ6 GB Transcend JetFlash 700 USB 3 one - works fine with pi usb 2 port) I don't get any break up on say BBC ONE HD. To open channels is due to filling a buffer before play back starts, mine takes about 3 secondsįor SD and 10-15 seconds for HD. The recording data is stored into the file have the Pi overclocked to FAST (940 MHz) option with no issues and yes the time taken The filename is "channeldata.xml".Īlso, the last played position of the recordings will be saved into this directory, so that the user can resume the playback of a previously stopped recording. This property defines into which directory this XML file will be put. Load the channels from this XML file during addon startup. Instead of quering the backend the addon then tries to To avoid that the user has to wait a long time before the addon starts it stores the informationĪbout the available channels in a separate XML file. Retrieving the channel data from the backend can take quite long. ![]() This below trick should work little bit better? ) For anyone using a device other than a PC (Pi, tablet etc) you are better off to create a separate bouquet with the channels you need on it and configure VU plugin to only download that bouquet. ![]()
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