On Thursday, August 2, 2012 5:22:38 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It works > with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root issue and > implementing the fix.
> Enjoy :)
> JBQ
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On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It works > with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root issue and > implementing the fix.
> Enjoy :)
> JBQ
> -- > Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru > Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private > will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further > warning.
> On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It works
>> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root issue and
>> implementing the fix.
>> Enjoy :)
>> JBQ
>> --
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>> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
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>> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
>> warning.
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Hi JBQ, Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the UI comes up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of Pandaboard" thread on saving the manifest file. However, noticed a couple of things: 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not part of the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the ipu for AV/thumbnail use cases. 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed to be working? I would be glad to help out on this one. I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like, libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback is posted here.
> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It works > >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root issue and > >> implementing the fix.
> >> Enjoy :)
> >> JBQ
> >> -- > >> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru > >> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
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On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Subbu <c.a.subraman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi JBQ,
> Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the UI comes
> up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of Pandaboard"
> thread on saving the manifest file.
> However, noticed a couple of things:
> 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not part of
> the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the ipu for
> AV/thumbnail use cases.
> 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed to be
> working? I would be glad to help out on this one.
> I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like,
> libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback is
> posted here.
>> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It works
>> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root issue and
>> >> implementing the fix.
>> >> Enjoy :)
>> >> JBQ
>> >> --
>> >> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
>> >> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
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On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for PandaBoard > or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration > available.
Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to work if I knew what to do with the widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better way.
> Is there some way to get rid of widevine? > JBQ
> > Hi JBQ, > > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the UI > comes > > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of Pandaboard" > > thread on saving the manifest file. > > However, noticed a couple of things: > > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not part > of > > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the ipu > for > > AV/thumbnail use cases. > > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed to > be > > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. > > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like, > > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback is > > posted here.
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On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all non-technical.
The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms.
One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the
common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't
support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions
welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of
the device-specific libraries in question.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Subbu <c.a.subraman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi JBQ,
> On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for PandaBoard
>> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration
>> available.
> Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to work if
> I knew what to do with the
> widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!!
> Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better way.
> Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>> JBQ
>> > Hi JBQ,
>> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the UI
>> > comes
>> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of Pandaboard"
>> > thread on saving the manifest file.
>> > However, noticed a couple of things:
>> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not part
>> > of
>> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the ipu
>> > for
>> > AV/thumbnail use cases.
>> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed to
>> > be
>> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one.
>> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like,
>> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback is
>> > posted here.
>> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
>> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no
>> >> >> further
>> >> >> warning.
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On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all > non-technical.
> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms. > One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the > common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't > support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions > welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of > the device-specific libraries in question.
> Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start
somewhere! Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to JB or the same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint from ICS if it works there.
> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: > > Hi JBQ,
> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for PandaBoard > >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration > >> available.
> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to > work if > > I knew what to do with the > > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! > > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa > > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better way.
> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
> >> JBQ
> >> > Hi JBQ, > >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the > UI > >> > comes > >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of > Pandaboard" > >> > thread on saving the manifest file. > >> > However, noticed a couple of things: > >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not > part > >> > of > >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the > ipu > >> > for > >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. > >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed > to > >> > be > >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. > >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like, > >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback > is > >> > posted here.
> >> > I see the following log > >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a different forum > >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my setup.
> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being > private > >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no > >> >> >> further > >> >> >> warning.
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On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Subbu <c.a.subraman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all
>> non-technical.
>> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms.
>> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the
>> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't
>> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions
>> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of
>> the device-specific libraries in question.
> Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start somewhere!
> Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to JB or the
> same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint from ICS
> if it works there.
> Subbu
>> JBQ
>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote:
>> > Hi JBQ,
>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for PandaBoard
>> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration
>> >> available.
>> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to
>> > work if
>> > I knew what to do with the
>> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!!
>> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better way.
>> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>> >> JBQ
>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that the
>> >> > UI
>> >> > comes
>> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of
>> >> > Pandaboard"
>> >> > thread on saving the manifest file.
>> >> > However, noticed a couple of things:
>> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this not
>> >> > part
>> >> > of
>> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to the
>> >> > ipu
>> >> > for
>> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases.
>> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this supposed
>> >> > to
>> >> > be
>> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one.
>> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like,
>> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for playback
>> >> > is
>> >> > posted here.
>> >> > I see the following log
>> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a different forum
>> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my setup.
>> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
>> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being
>> >> >> >> private
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Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting point. And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. Shall keep you posted. Thank you for your input. Subbu
On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was > causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
> JBQ
> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all > >> non-technical.
> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms. > >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the > >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't > >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions > >> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of > >> the device-specific libraries in question.
> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start > somewhere! > > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to JB or > the > > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint from > ICS > > if it works there.
> > Subbu
> >> JBQ
> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: > >> > Hi JBQ,
> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for PandaBoard > >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration > >> >> available.
> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to > >> > work if > >> > I knew what to do with the > >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! > >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa > >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better > way.
> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
> >> >> JBQ
> >> >> > Hi JBQ, > >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that > the > >> >> > UI > >> >> > comes > >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of > >> >> > Pandaboard" > >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. > >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: > >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this > not > >> >> > part > >> >> > of > >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to > the > >> >> > ipu > >> >> > for > >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. > >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this > supposed > >> >> > to > >> >> > be > >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. > >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks like, > >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for > playback > >> >> > is > >> >> > posted here.
> >> >> > I see the following log > >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a different > forum > >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my > setup.
> >> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
> >> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
> >> >> >> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste Queru > >> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It > >> >> >> >> works > >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root > issue > >> >> >> >> and > >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being > >> >> >> >> private > >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no > >> >> >> >> further > >> >> >> >> warning.
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Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the Pandaboard? Right now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" error. Any advice would help me so much!
On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting point. > And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. Shall keep > you posted. Thank you for your input. > Subbu
> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>> JBQ
>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all >> >> non-technical.
>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms. >> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the >> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't >> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions >> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of >> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start >> somewhere! >> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to JB >> or the >> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint from >> ICS >> > if it works there.
>> > Subbu
>> >> JBQ
>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >> PandaBoard >> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration >> >> >> available.
>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to >> >> > work if >> >> > I knew what to do with the >> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better >> way.
>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>> >> >> JBQ
>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that >> the >> >> >> > UI >> >> >> > comes >> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of >> >> >> > Pandaboard" >> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this >> not >> >> >> > part >> >> >> > of >> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to >> the >> >> >> > ipu >> >> >> > for >> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this >> supposed >> >> >> > to >> >> >> > be >> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks >> like, >> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for >> playback >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > posted here.
>> >> >> > I see the following log >> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a different >> forum >> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my >> setup.
>> >> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>> >> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
>> >> >> >> JBQ
>> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >> >> >> > Thanks. >> >> >> >> > Where can I get IMM76D binary for panda? >> >> >> >> > I cannot find it on this page
>> >> >> >> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste >> Queru >> >> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It >> >> >> >> >> works >> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root >> issue >> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being >> >> >> >> >> private >> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with >> no >> >> >> >> >> further >> >> >> >> >> warning.
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>> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further >> warning.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcpl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the Pandaboard? Right
> now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" error. Any
> advice would help me so much!
> On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting point.
>> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. Shall keep
>> you posted. Thank you for your input.
>> Subbu
>> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was
>>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>> JBQ
>>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all
>>> >> non-technical.
>>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different forms.
>>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the
>>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't
>>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. Contributions
>>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation of
>>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start
>>> > somewhere!
>>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to JB
>>> > or the
>>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint from
>>> > ICS
>>> > if it works there.
>>> > Subbu
>>> >> JBQ
>>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote:
>>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru
>>> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for
>>> >> >> PandaBoard
>>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration
>>> >> >> available.
>>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that to
>>> >> > work if
>>> >> > I knew what to do with the
>>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!!
>>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better
>>> >> >> way.
>>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>> >> >> JBQ
>>> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point that
>>> >> >> > the
>>> >> >> > UI
>>> >> >> > comes
>>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of
>>> >> >> > Pandaboard"
>>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file.
>>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things:
>>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is this
>>> >> >> > not
>>> >> >> > part
>>> >> >> > of
>>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going to
>>> >> >> > the
>>> >> >> > ipu
>>> >> >> > for
>>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases.
>>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this
>>> >> >> > supposed
>>> >> >> > to
>>> >> >> > be
>>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one.
>>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks
>>> >> >> > like,
>>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for
>>> >> >> > playback
>>> >> >> > is
>>> >> >> > posted here.
>>> >> >> > I see the following log
>>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a different
>>> >> >> > forum
>>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my
>>> >> >> > setup.
>>> >> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru
>>> >> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
>>> >> >> >> JBQ
>>> >> >> >> wrote:
>>> >> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>> >> >> >> > Thanks.
>>> >> >> >> > Where can I get IMM76D binary for panda?
>>> >> >> >> > I cannot find it on this page
>>> >> >> >> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste
>>> >> >> >> > Queru
>>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. It
>>> >> >> >> >> works
>>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the root
>>> >> >> >> >> issue
>>> >> >> >> >> and
>>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
>>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being
>>> >> >> >> >> private
>>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with
>>> >> >> >> >> no
>>> >> >> >> >> further
>>> >> >> >> >> warning.
>>> >> >> >> > --
>>> >> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the
>>> >> >> >> > "Android
>>> >> >> >> > Building" mailing list.
>>> >> >> >> > To post to this group, send email to
>>> >> >> >> > android-...@googlegroups.com
>>> >> >> >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
>>> >> >> >> > android-buildi...@googlegroups.com
>>> >> >> >> > For more options, visit this group at
>>> >> >> >> > http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en
>>> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being
>>> >> >> >> private
>>> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no
>>> >> >> >> further
>>> >> >> >> warning.
>>> >> >> > --
>>> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the
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>>> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
>>> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no
>>> >> >> further
>>> >> >> warning.
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>>> >> --
>>> >> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
>>> >> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
>>> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
>>> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
>>> >> warning.
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>>> --
>>> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
>>> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
>>> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
>>> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
>>> warning.
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Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google Music uses the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I will assume many other streaming audio apps
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
> JBQ
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the Pandaboard? > Right > > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" error. > Any > > advice would help me so much!
> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting > point. > >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. Shall > keep > >> you posted. Thank you for your input. > >> Subbu
> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was > >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
> >>> JBQ
> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all > >>> >> non-technical.
> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different > forms. > >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the > >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't > >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. > Contributions > >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation > of > >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start > >>> > somewhere! > >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to > JB > >>> > or the > >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint > from > >>> > ICS > >>> > if it works there.
> >>> > Subbu
> >>> >> JBQ
> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: > >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
> >>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > >>> >> > wrote:
> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for > >>> >> >> PandaBoard > >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration > >>> >> >> available.
> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that > to > >>> >> > work if > >>> >> > I knew what to do with the > >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! > >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa > >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better > >>> >> >> way.
> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
> >>> >> >> JBQ
> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, > >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point > that > >>> >> >> > the > >>> >> >> > UI > >>> >> >> > comes > >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of > >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" > >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. > >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: > >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is > this > >>> >> >> > not > >>> >> >> > part > >>> >> >> > of > >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going > to > >>> >> >> > the > >>> >> >> > ipu > >>> >> >> > for > >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. > >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this > >>> >> >> > supposed > >>> >> >> > to > >>> >> >> > be > >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. > >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks > >>> >> >> > like, > >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for > >>> >> >> > playback > >>> >> >> > is > >>> >> >> > posted here.
> >>> >> >> > I see the following log > >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a > different > >>> >> >> > forum > >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my > >>> >> >> > setup.
> >>> >> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > >>> >> >> > wrote:
> >>> >> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
> >>> >> >> >> JBQ
> >>> >> >> >> wrote: > >>> >> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
> >>> >> >> >> > Thanks. > >>> >> >> >> > Where can I get IMM76D binary for panda? > >>> >> >> >> > I cannot find it on this page
> >>> >> >> >> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste > >>> >> >> >> > Queru > >>> >> >> >> > wrote:
> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master. > It > >>> >> >> >> >> works > >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the > root > >>> >> >> >> >> issue > >>> >> >> >> >> and > >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
> >>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for > being > >>> >> >> >> >> private > >>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum > with > >>> >> >> >> >> no > >>> >> >> >> >> further > >>> >> >> >> >> warning.
> >>> >> >> >> > -- > >>> >> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the > >>> >> >> >> > "Android > >>> >> >> >> > Building" mailing list. > >>> >> >> >> > To post to this group, send email to > >>> >> >> >> > android-...@googlegroups.com > >>> >> >> >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> >> >> >> > android-buildi...@googlegroups.com > >>> >> >> >> > For more options, visit this group at > >>> >> >> >> > http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en
> >>> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being > >>> >> >> >> private > >>> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with > no > >>> >> >> >> further > >>> >> >> >> warning.
> >>> >> >> > -- > >>> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the > >>> >> >> > "Android > >>> >> >> > Building" mailing list. > >>> >> >> > To post to this group, send email to > >>> >> >> > android-...@googlegroups.com > >>> >> >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >>> >> >> > android-buildi...@googlegroups.com > >>> >> >> > For more options, visit this group at > >>> >> >> > http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en
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> >>> -- > >>> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru > >>> Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
> >>> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private > >>> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further > >>> warning.
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcpl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google Music uses
> the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I will
> assume many other streaming audio apps
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>> JBQ
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the Pandaboard?
>> > Right
>> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" error.
>> > Any
>> > advice would help me so much!
>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting
>> >> point.
>> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. Shall
>> >> keep
>> >> you posted. Thank you for your input.
>> >> Subbu
>> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
>> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was
>> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>> >>> JBQ
>> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru
>> >>> > wrote:
>> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all
>> >>> >> non-technical.
>> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different
>> >>> >> forms.
>> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into the
>> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that don't
>> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart.
>> >>> >> Contributions
>> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no implementation
>> >>> >> of
>> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start
>> >>> > somewhere!
>> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific to
>> >>> > JB
>> >>> > or the
>> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some hint
>> >>> > from
>> >>> > ICS
>> >>> > if it works there.
>> >>> > Subbu
>> >>> >> JBQ
>> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote:
>> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:54:05 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru
>> >>> >> > wrote:
>> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for
>> >>> >> >> PandaBoard
>> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration
>> >>> >> >> available.
>> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get that
>> >>> >> > to
>> >>> >> > work if
>> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the
>> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!!
>> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any better
>> >>> >> >> way.
>> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>> >>> >> >> JBQ
>> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point
>> >>> >> >> > that
>> >>> >> >> > the
>> >>> >> >> > UI
>> >>> >> >> > comes
>> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of
>> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard"
>> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file.
>> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things:
>> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is
>> >>> >> >> > this
>> >>> >> >> > not
>> >>> >> >> > part
>> >>> >> >> > of
>> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls going
>> >>> >> >> > to
>> >>> >> >> > the
>> >>> >> >> > ipu
>> >>> >> >> > for
>> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases.
>> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this
>> >>> >> >> > supposed
>> >>> >> >> > to
>> >>> >> >> > be
>> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one.
>> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it looks
>> >>> >> >> > like,
>> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin for
>> >>> >> >> > playback
>> >>> >> >> > is
>> >>> >> >> > posted here.
>> >>> >> >> > I see the following log
>> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a
>> >>> >> >> > different
>> >>> >> >> > forum
>> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about my
>> >>> >> >> > setup.
>> >>> >> >> > On Friday, 3 August 2012 10:55:06 UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru
>> >>> >> >> > wrote:
>> >>> >> >> >> That's my mistake. I meant IMM76I. Sorry about that.
>> >>> >> >> >> JBQ
>> >>> >> >> >> wrote:
>> >>> >> >> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >>> >> >> >> > Thanks.
>> >>> >> >> >> > Where can I get IMM76D binary for panda?
>> >>> >> >> >> > I cannot find it on this page
>> >>> >> >> >> > On Friday, August 3, 2012 6:22:38 AM UTC+8, Jean-Baptiste
>> >>> >> >> >> > Queru
>> >>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP master.
>> >>> >> >> >> >> It
>> >>> >> >> >> >> works
>> >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the
>> >>> >> >> >> >> root
>> >>> >> >> >> >> issue
>> >>> >> >> >> >> and
>> >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
>> >>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for
>> >>> >> >> >> >> being
>> >>> >> >> >> >> private
>> >>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum
>> >>> >> >> >> >> with
>> >>> >> >> >> >> no
>> >>> >> >> >> >> further
>> >>> >> >> >> >> warning.
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On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru wrote:
> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I > don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
> JBQ
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google Music > uses > > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I will > > assume many other streaming audio apps
> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
> >> JBQ
> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the > Pandaboard? > >> > Right > >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" > error. > >> > Any > >> > advice would help me so much!
> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting > >> >> point. > >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. > Shall > >> >> keep > >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. > >> >> Subbu
> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was > >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
> >> >>> JBQ
> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru > >> >>> > wrote:
> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all > >> >>> >> non-technical.
> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different > >> >>> >> forms. > >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into > the > >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that > don't > >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. > >> >>> >> Contributions > >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no > implementation > >> >>> >> of > >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to start > >> >>> > somewhere! > >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific > to > >> >>> > JB > >> >>> > or the > >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some > hint > >> >>> > from > >> >>> > ICS > >> >>> > if it works there.
> >> >>> > Subbu
> >> >>> >> JBQ
> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: > >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for > >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard > >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media acceleration > >> >>> >> >> available.
> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get > that > >> >>> >> > to > >> >>> >> > work if > >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the > >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! > >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa > >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any > better > >> >>> >> >> way.
> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, > >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point > >> >>> >> >> > that > >> >>> >> >> > the > >> >>> >> >> > UI > >> >>> >> >> > comes > >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of > >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" > >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. > >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: > >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is > >> >>> >> >> > this > >> >>> >> >> > not > >> >>> >> >> > part > >> >>> >> >> > of > >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls > going > >> >>> >> >> > to > >> >>> >> >> > the > >> >>> >> >> > ipu > >> >>> >> >> > for > >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. > >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is this > >> >>> >> >> > supposed > >> >>> >> >> > to > >> >>> >> >> > be > >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. > >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it > looks > >> >>> >> >> > like, > >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin > for > >> >>> >> >> > playback > >> >>> >> >> > is > >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
> >> >>> >> >> > I see the following log > >> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
> >> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
> >> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a > >> >>> >> >> > different > >> >>> >> >> > forum > >> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about > my > >> >>> >> >> > setup.
> >> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP > master. > >> >>> >> >> >> >> It > >> >>> >> >> >> >> works > >> >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the > >> >>> >> >> >> >> root > >> >>> >> >> >> >> issue > >> >>> >> >> >> >> and > >> >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for > >> >>> >> >> >> >> being > >> >>> >> >> >> >> private > >> >>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum > >> >>> >> >> >> >> with > >> >>> >> >> >> >> no > >> >>> >> >> >> >> further > >> >>> >> >> >> >> warning.
> >> >>> >> >> >> > -- > >> >>> >> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to > the > >> >>> >> >> >> > "Android > >> >>> >> >> >> > Building" mailing list. > >> >>> >> >> >> > To post to this group, send email to > >> >>> >> >> >> > android-...@googlegroups.com > >> >>> >> >> >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> >>> >> >> >> > android-buildi...@googlegroups.com > >> >>> >> >> >> > For more options, visit this group at > >> >>> >> >> >> > http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en
> >> >>> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for > being > >> >>> >> >> >> private > >> >>> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum > with > >> >>> >> >> >> no > >> >>> >> >> >> further > >> >>> >> >> >> warning.
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I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and system.img
I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, over a WiFi network and was able hear a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through Pandora.
Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru > wrote:
>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>> JBQ
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google Music >> uses >> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I will >> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>> >> JBQ
>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >> Pandaboard? >> >> > Right >> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >> error. >> >> > Any >> >> > advice would help me so much!
>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting >> >> >> point. >> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. >> Shall >> >> >> keep >> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >> >> >> Subbu
>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>> >> >>> JBQ
>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> >> >>> > wrote:
>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all >> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different >> >> >>> >> forms. >> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into >> the >> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that >> don't >> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >> >> >>> >> Contributions >> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >> implementation >> >> >>> >> of >> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >> start >> >> >>> > somewhere! >> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific >> to >> >> >>> > JB >> >> >>> > or the >> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some >> hint >> >> >>> > from >> >> >>> > ICS >> >> >>> > if it works there.
>> >> >>> > Subbu
>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >> acceleration >> >> >>> >> >> available.
>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get >> that >> >> >>> >> > to >> >> >>> >> > work if >> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any >> better >> >> >>> >> >> way.
>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the point >> >> >>> >> >> > that >> >> >>> >> >> > the >> >> >>> >> >> > UI >> >> >>> >> >> > comes >> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State of >> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. Is >> >> >>> >> >> > this >> >> >>> >> >> > not >> >> >>> >> >> > part >> >> >>> >> >> > of >> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls >> going >> >> >>> >> >> > to >> >> >>> >> >> > the >> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >> >> >>> >> >> > for >> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >> this >> >> >>> >> >> > supposed >> >> >>> >> >> > to >> >> >>> >> >> > be >> >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >> >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it >> looks >> >> >>> >> >> > like, >> >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin >> for >> >> >>> >> >> > playback >> >> >>> >> >> > is >> >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
>> >> >>> >> >> > I see the following log >> >> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>> >> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>> >> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a >> >> >>> >> >> > different >> >> >>> >> >> > forum >> >> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about >> my >> >> >>> >> >> > setup.
>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP >> master. >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> It >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> works >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating the >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> root >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> issue >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> and >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> being >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> private >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> with >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> no >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> further >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> warning.
>> >> >>> >> >> >> > -- >> >> >>> >> >> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to >> the >> >> >>> >> >> >> > "Android >> >> >>> >> >> >> > Building" mailing list. >> >> >>> >> >> >> > To post to this group, send email to >> >> >>> >> >> >> > android-...@googlegroups.com >> >> >>> >> >> >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> >> >>> >> >> >> > android-buildi...@googlegroups.com >> >> >>> >> >> >> > For more options, visit this group at >> >> >>> >> >> >> > http://groups.google.com/group/android-building?hl=en
>> >> >>> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for >> being >> >> >>> >> >> >> private >> >> >>> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum >> with >> >> >>> >> >> >> no >> >> >>> >> >> >> further >> >> >>> >> >> >> warning.
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The build I am running I am unable to even use Pandora. Do you mine posting your .img files you used? I also havent tried the latest master branch either.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:05:54 AM UTC-4, Dan Murphy wrote:
> OK I gave it a try.
> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master > 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and > system.img
> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, over a > WiFi network and was able hear > a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through Pandora.
> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not > advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
> Dan
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>> JBQ
>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>> Music uses >>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>> will >>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> wrote:
>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>> >> JBQ
>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>> Pandaboard? >>> >> > Right >>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>> error. >>> >> > Any >>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting >>> >> >> point. >>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. >>> Shall >>> >> >> keep >>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>> >> >> Subbu
>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> wrote:
>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all >>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different >>> >> >>> >> forms. >>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into >>> the >>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that >>> don't >>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>> implementation >>> >> >>> >> of >>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>> start >>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific >>> to >>> >> >>> > JB >>> >> >>> > or the >>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some >>> hint >>> >> >>> > from >>> >> >>> > ICS >>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>> acceleration >>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get >>> that >>> >> >>> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> > work if >>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any >>> better >>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>> point >>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State >>> of >>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. >>> Is >>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls >>> going >>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >>> >> >>> >> >> > for >>> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >>> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >>> this >>> >> >>> >> >> > supposed >>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> >> > be >>> >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >>> >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it >>> looks >>> >> >>> >> >> > like, >>> >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin >>> for >>> >> >>> >> >> > playback >>> >> >>> >> >> > is >>> >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
>>> >> >>> >> >> > I see the following log >>> >> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>>> >> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>>> >> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a >>> >> >>> >> >> > different >>> >> >>> >> >> > forum >>> >> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about >>> my >>> >> >>> >> >> > setup.
>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP >>> master. >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> It >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> works >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating >>> the >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> root >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> issue >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> and >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> being >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> private >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public >>> forum >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> with >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> no >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> further >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> warning.
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I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still not getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton of: [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle at max 700000 [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC) [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC) [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu throttling [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle at max 920000 [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC) [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds the threshold [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle at max 700000 [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC) [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
> OK I gave it a try.
> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master > 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and > system.img
> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, over a > WiFi network and was able hear > a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through Pandora.
> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not > advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
> Dan
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >> wrote:
>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>> JBQ
>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>> Music uses >>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>> will >>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> wrote:
>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>> >> JBQ
>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>> Pandaboard? >>> >> > Right >>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>> error. >>> >> > Any >>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting >>> >> >> point. >>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. >>> Shall >>> >> >> keep >>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>> >> >> Subbu
>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> wrote:
>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all >>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in different >>> >> >>> >> forms. >>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks into >>> the >>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that >>> don't >>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>> implementation >>> >> >>> >> of >>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>> start >>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something specific >>> to >>> >> >>> > JB >>> >> >>> > or the >>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some >>> hint >>> >> >>> > from >>> >> >>> > ICS >>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>> acceleration >>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to get >>> that >>> >> >>> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> > work if >>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any >>> better >>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>> point >>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State >>> of >>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. >>> Is >>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls >>> going >>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >>> >> >>> >> >> > for >>> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >>> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >>> this >>> >> >>> >> >> > supposed >>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >>> >> >> > be >>> >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >>> >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it >>> looks >>> >> >>> >> >> > like, >>> >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin >>> for >>> >> >>> >> >> > playback >>> >> >>> >> >> > is >>> >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
>>> >> >>> >> >> > I see the following log >>> >> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>>> >> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>>> >> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a >>> >> >>> >> >> > different >>> >> >>> >> >> > forum >>> >> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info about >>> my >>> >> >>> >> >> > setup.
>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> We've fixed the issue with PandaBoard in the AOSP >>> master. >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> It >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> works >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> with the binaries that are marked as IMM76D.
>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Credit goes to Texas Instruments for investigating >>> the >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> root >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> issue >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> and >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> implementing the fix.
> I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still not > getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton of:
> [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle > at max 700000
> [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 > (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC)
> [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited
> [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited
> [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 > (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC)
> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited
> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited
> [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu > throttling
> [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle > at max 920000
> [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 > (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC)
> [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited
> [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited
> [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds the > threshold
> [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle > at max 700000
> [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 > (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC)
> [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited
> [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
> no boot completion =(
> Weston
> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
>> OK I gave it a try.
>> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master >> 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and >> system.img
>> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, over >> a WiFi network and was able hear
>> a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through Pandora.
>> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not >> advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
>> Dan
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>> wrote:
>>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>>> JBQ
>>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>>> Music uses >>>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>>> will >>>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>> wrote:
>>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>>> >> JBQ
>>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>>> Pandaboard? >>>> >> > Right >>>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>>> error. >>>> >> > Any >>>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good starting >>>> >> >> point. >>>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. >>>> Shall >>>> >> >> keep >>>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>>> >> >> Subbu
>>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>> wrote:
>>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >>>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>> Queru >>>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. all >>>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in >>>> different >>>> >> >>> >> forms. >>>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks >>>> into the >>>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that >>>> don't >>>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>>> implementation >>>> >> >>> >> of >>>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>>> start >>>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something >>>> specific to >>>> >> >>> > JB >>>> >> >>> > or the >>>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some >>>> hint >>>> >> >>> > from >>>> >> >>> > ICS >>>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >>>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>>> acceleration >>>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to >>>> get that >>>> >> >>> >> > to >>>> >> >>> >> > work if >>>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any >>>> better >>>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>>> point >>>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State >>>> of >>>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. >>>> Is >>>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls >>>> going >>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >>>> >> >>> >> >> > for >>>> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >>>> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >>>> this >>>> >> >>> >> >> > supposed >>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>> >> >>> >> >> > be >>>> >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >>>> >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it >>>> looks >>>> >> >>> >> >> > like, >>>> >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The pastebin >>>> for >>>> >> >>> >> >> > playback >>>> >> >>> >> >> > is >>>> >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
>>>> >> >>> >> >> > I see the following log >>>> >> >>> >> >> > E/WVMExtractor( 103): Failed to open libwvm.so
>>>> >> >>> >> >> > which seems to point to widevine extractor.
>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Do let me know if I should be posting this query in a >>>> >> >>> >> >> > different >>>> >> >>> >> >> > forum >>>> >> >>> >> >> > altogether. Also, let me know if you need more info >>>> about my >>>> >> >>> >> >> > setup.
This is because some changes made with how android now builds timezone zoneinfo (or doesnt in this case which causes crash on boot).
I found someone elses zoneinfo.dat, zoneinfo.idx, zoneinfo.version and tossed it in out/target/product/panda/system/usr/share/zoneinfo
, make snod, and flashed, and all was well.
I've attached a zip of those files. I cant be sure those wont cause other problems, but it will likely get you going
>> I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still >> not getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton >> of:
>> [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >> at max 700000
>> [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 >> (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC)
>> [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited
>> [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited
>> [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 >> (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC)
>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited
>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited
>> [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu >> throttling
>> [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >> at max 920000
>> [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 >> (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC)
>> [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited
>> [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited
>> [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds the >> threshold
>> [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >> at max 700000
>> [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 >> (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC)
>> [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited
>> [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
>> no boot completion =(
>> Weston
>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
>>> OK I gave it a try.
>>> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master >>> 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and >>> system.img
>>> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, over >>> a WiFi network and was able hear
>>> a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through Pandora.
>>> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not >>> advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
>>> Dan
>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>>>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>> wrote:
>>>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>>>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>>>> JBQ
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>>>> Music uses >>>>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>>>> will >>>>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste >>>>> Queru wrote:
>>>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>>>> >> JBQ
>>>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>>>> Pandaboard? >>>>> >> > Right >>>>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>>>> error. >>>>> >> > Any >>>>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good >>>>> starting >>>>> >> >> point. >>>>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be done. >>>>> Shall >>>>> >> >> keep >>>>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>>>> >> >> Subbu
>>>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>> wrote:
>>>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it was >>>>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>>> Queru >>>>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. >>>>> all >>>>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in >>>>> different >>>>> >> >>> >> forms. >>>>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks >>>>> into the >>>>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices that >>>>> don't >>>>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>>>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>>>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>>>> implementation >>>>> >> >>> >> of >>>>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>>>> start >>>>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>>>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something >>>>> specific to >>>>> >> >>> > JB >>>>> >> >>> > or the >>>>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take some >>>>> hint >>>>> >> >>> > from >>>>> >> >>> > ICS >>>>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>>>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP (for >>>>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>>>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>>>> acceleration >>>>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to >>>>> get that >>>>> >> >>> >> > to >>>>> >> >>> >> > work if >>>>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>>>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>>>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>>>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in any >>>>> better >>>>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>>>> point >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the "State >>>>> of >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the binaries. >>>>> Is >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see calls >>>>> going >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > for >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >>>>> this >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > supposed >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > be >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > working? I would be glad to help out on this one. >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > I am new to stagefright ... but from the logcat it >>>>> looks >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > like, >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > libstagefright is couple with widevine? no? The >>>>> pastebin for >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > playback >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > is >>>>> >> >>> >> >> > posted here.
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:46:20 AM UTC-7, Weston Weems wrote:
> This is because some changes made with how android now builds timezone > zoneinfo (or doesnt in this case which causes crash on boot).
> I found someone elses zoneinfo.dat, zoneinfo.idx, zoneinfo.version and > tossed it in out/target/product/panda/system/usr/share/zoneinfo
> , make snod, and flashed, and all was well.
> I've attached a zip of those files. I cant be sure those wont cause other > problems, but it will likely get you going
> Weston
> On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:41:54 AM UTC-7, michael wrote:
>> i encounter the same error with weston, screen hangs on the "ANDROID" >> log. :(
>>> I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still >>> not getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton >>> of:
>>> [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 700000
>>> [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC)
>>> [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited
>>> [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited
>>> [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC)
>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited
>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited
>>> [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu >>> throttling
>>> [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 920000
>>> [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC)
>>> [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited
>>> [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited
>>> [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds >>> the threshold
>>> [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 700000
>>> [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC)
>>> [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited
>>> [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
>>> no boot completion =(
>>> Weston
>>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
>>>> OK I gave it a try.
>>>> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master >>>> 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and >>>> system.img
>>>> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, >>>> over a WiFi network and was able hear
>>>> a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through >>>> Pandora.
>>>> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not >>>> advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
>>>> Dan
>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>>>>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>>>>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>>>>> JBQ
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>>>>> Music uses >>>>>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>>>>> will >>>>>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>>>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>> Queru wrote:
>>>>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>>>>> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>>>>> Pandaboard? >>>>>> >> > Right >>>>>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>>>>> error. >>>>>> >> > Any >>>>>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>>>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>>>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good >>>>>> starting >>>>>> >> >> point. >>>>>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be >>>>>> done. Shall >>>>>> >> >> keep >>>>>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>>>>> >> >> Subbu
>>>>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it >>>>>> was >>>>>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>>>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>> Queru >>>>>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. >>>>>> all >>>>>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in >>>>>> different >>>>>> >> >>> >> forms. >>>>>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks >>>>>> into the >>>>>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices >>>>>> that don't >>>>>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>>>>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>>>>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>>>>> implementation >>>>>> >> >>> >> of >>>>>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>>>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>>>>> start >>>>>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>>>>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something >>>>>> specific to >>>>>> >> >>> > JB >>>>>> >> >>> > or the >>>>>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take >>>>>> some hint >>>>>> >> >>> > from >>>>>> >> >>> > ICS >>>>>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>>>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>>>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>>>>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP >>>>>> (for >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>>>>> acceleration >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to >>>>>> get that >>>>>> >> >>> >> > to >>>>>> >> >>> >> > work if >>>>>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>>>>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>>>>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>>>>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in >>>>>> any better >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>>>>> point >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the >>>>>> "State of >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the >>>>>> binaries. Is >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see >>>>>> calls going >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the
thanks for your reply.
after i adb push the three files to my pandaboard /system/usr/share/zoneinfo/, the "untracked pid" disappeared, but few seconds later, the system halted, even i cant input any command in serial port.
> This is because some changes made with how android now builds timezone > zoneinfo (or doesnt in this case which causes crash on boot).
> I found someone elses zoneinfo.dat, zoneinfo.idx, zoneinfo.version and > tossed it in out/target/product/panda/system/usr/share/zoneinfo
> , make snod, and flashed, and all was well.
> I've attached a zip of those files. I cant be sure those wont cause other > problems, but it will likely get you going
> Weston
> On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:41:54 AM UTC-7, michael wrote:
>> i encounter the same error with weston, screen hangs on the "ANDROID" >> log. :(
>>> I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still >>> not getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton >>> of:
>>> [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 700000
>>> [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC)
>>> [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited
>>> [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited
>>> [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC)
>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited
>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited
>>> [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu >>> throttling
>>> [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 920000
>>> [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC)
>>> [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited
>>> [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited
>>> [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds >>> the threshold
>>> [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu throttle >>> at max 700000
>>> [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 >>> (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC)
>>> [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited
>>> [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
>>> no boot completion =(
>>> Weston
>>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
>>>> OK I gave it a try.
>>>> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master >>>> 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and >>>> system.img
>>>> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, >>>> over a WiFi network and was able hear
>>>> a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through >>>> Pandora.
>>>> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not >>>> advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
>>>> Dan
>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>>>>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>>>>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>>>>> JBQ
>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>>>>> Music uses >>>>>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>>>>> will >>>>>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>>>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>> Queru wrote:
>>>>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>>>>> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>>>>> Pandaboard? >>>>>> >> > Right >>>>>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>>>>> error. >>>>>> >> > Any >>>>>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>>>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>>>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good >>>>>> starting >>>>>> >> >> point. >>>>>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be >>>>>> done. Shall >>>>>> >> >> keep >>>>>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>>>>> >> >> Subbu
>>>>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it >>>>>> was >>>>>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>>>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>> Queru >>>>>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>>>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. >>>>>> all >>>>>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in >>>>>> different >>>>>> >> >>> >> forms. >>>>>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks >>>>>> into the >>>>>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices >>>>>> that don't >>>>>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>>>>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>>>>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>>>>> implementation >>>>>> >> >>> >> of >>>>>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>>>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>>>>> start >>>>>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>>>>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something >>>>>> specific to >>>>>> >> >>> > JB >>>>>> >> >>> > or the >>>>>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take >>>>>> some hint >>>>>> >> >>> > from >>>>>> >> >>> > ICS >>>>>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>>>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>>>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>>>>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP >>>>>> (for >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>>>>> acceleration >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to >>>>>> get that >>>>>> >> >>> >> > to >>>>>> >> >>> >> > work if >>>>>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>>>>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>>>>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>>>>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in >>>>>> any better >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>>>>> point >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the >>>>>> "State of >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file. >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > However, noticed a couple of things: >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > 1. The ducati-m3.bin file is missing from the >>>>>> binaries. Is >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > this >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > not >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > part >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > of >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the drivers package? But in any case I do not see >>>>>> calls going >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > to >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > ipu >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > for >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > AV/thumbnail use cases. >>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > 2. Basic video playback doesn't seem to be working. Is >>>>>> this
I encounter exact the same problem and don't know how to debug any further. I created logcat service in init.rc, but didn't get any useful information out of it. I cannot find any entry in scope Fatal.
Has anyone an idea of how to get more info / debug messages?
Pandaboard Rev. A2 / OMAP4430 ES2.1
Am Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2012 08:15:05 UTC+2 schrieb michael:
> thanks for your reply.
> after i adb push the three files to my pandaboard > /system/usr/share/zoneinfo/, the "untracked pid" disappeared, but few > seconds later, the system halted, even i cant input any command in serial > port.
>> This is because some changes made with how android now builds timezone >> zoneinfo (or doesnt in this case which causes crash on boot).
>> I found someone elses zoneinfo.dat, zoneinfo.idx, zoneinfo.version and >> tossed it in out/target/product/panda/system/usr/share/zoneinfo
>> , make snod, and flashed, and all was well.
>> I've attached a zip of those files. I cant be sure those wont cause other >> problems, but it will likely get you going
>> Weston
>> On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 4:41:54 AM UTC-7, michael wrote:
>>> i encounter the same error with weston, screen hangs on the "ANDROID" >>> log. :(
>>>> I just synched latest about 1hr ago, built, made clean, and I am still >>>> not getting boot... its showing android logo, but at serial console a ton >>>> of:
>>>> [ 82.258148] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu >>>> throttle at max 700000
>>>> [ 87.387603] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 87380737307 >>>> (1970-01-01 00:01:27.373535159 UTC)
>>>> [ 87.401977] init: untracked pid 2079 exited
>>>> [ 87.408203] init: untracked pid 2078 exited
>>>> [ 92.644409] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 92637542727 >>>> (1970-01-01 00:01:32.631042484 UTC)
>>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2207 exited
>>>> [ 92.664123] init: untracked pid 2208 exited
>>>> [ 95.238189] omap_thermal_unthrottle: temperature reduced, ending cpu >>>> throttling
>>>> [ 97.238128] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu >>>> throttle at max 920000
>>>> [ 97.348236] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 97341369631 >>>> (1970-01-01 00:01:37.334686282 UTC)
>>>> [ 97.364776] init: untracked pid 2336 exited
>>>> [ 97.371734] init: untracked pid 2337 exited
>>>> [ 98.248138] throttle_delayed_work_fn: OMAP temp read 64600 exceeds >>>> the threshold
>>>> [ 98.256622] omap_thermal_throttle: temperature too high, cpu >>>> throttle at max 700000
>>>> [ 102.601257] request_suspend_state: wakeup (0->0) at 102594360355 >>>> (1970-01-01 00:01:42.587860112 UTC)
>>>> [ 102.619293] init: untracked pid 2465 exited
>>>> [ 102.621582] init: untracked pid 2466 exited
>>>> no boot completion =(
>>>> Weston
>>>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:05:54 AM UTC-7, Dan Murphy wrote:
>>>>> OK I gave it a try.
>>>>> I was able to boot just fine on a Panda ES with JB (latest Master >>>>> 10/17/2012). I rebuilt the file system and used the built boot.img and >>>>> system.img
>>>>> I installed the Pandora application, connected a bluetooth headset, >>>>> over a WiFi network and was able hear
>>>>> a rousing rendition of Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan through >>>>> Pandora.
>>>>> Since panda board are not secure processors I do not think (as is not >>>>> advised) that you will be able to use protected content on these devices.
>>>>> Dan
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:53:54 AM UTC-5, Drew Carpenter wrote:
>>>>>> Awesome. Ill give it a try. Thanks for the quick replys JBQ
>>>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:36:14 PM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste Queru >>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> I've just merged a change that might actually improve audio, but I >>>>>>> don't expect that'll get you as far as getting DRM working.
>>>>>>> JBQ
>>>>>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > Hmm, well crap! That just put a hold on my little project. Google >>>>>>> Music uses >>>>>>> > the DRM to playback streaming music I think. As does Pandora and I >>>>>>> will >>>>>>> > assume many other streaming audio apps
>>>>>>> > On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 10:26:19 AM UTC-4, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>>> Queru wrote:
>>>>>>> >> As far as I know there's on DRM implementation for PandaBoard.
>>>>>>> >> JBQ
>>>>>>> >> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Drew Carpenter <dcp...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >> > Any information on getting past the widevine stuff for the >>>>>>> Pandaboard? >>>>>>> >> > Right >>>>>>> >> > now I cant even play audio without a "failed to open libwvm.so" >>>>>>> error. >>>>>>> >> > Any >>>>>>> >> > advice would help me so much!
>>>>>>> >> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 5:23:13 PM UTC-4, Subbu wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >> Oh Okay. Thanks. I think ics_plus_aosp should be a good >>>>>>> starting >>>>>>> >> >> point. >>>>>>> >> >> And meanwhile I can muck around JB code to see what can be >>>>>>> done. Shall >>>>>>> >> >> keep >>>>>>> >> >> you posted. Thank you for your input. >>>>>>> >> >> Subbu
>>>>>>> >> >> On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:11:52 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>>> Queru wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >>> There was at least some of it in ICS, as I remember that it >>>>>>> was >>>>>>> >> >>> causing me some pain for Galaxy Nexus.
>>>>>>> >> >>> JBQ
>>>>>>> >> >>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 2:08 PM, wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >>> > On Monday, August 6, 2012 4:00:19 PM UTC-5, Jean-Baptiste >>>>>>> Queru >>>>>>> >> >>> > wrote:
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> On the ducati side, that's purely a licensing issue, i.e. >>>>>>> all >>>>>>> >> >>> >> non-technical.
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> The widevine stuff ends up on all retail devices, in >>>>>>> different >>>>>>> >> >>> >> forms. >>>>>>> >> >>> >> One of the problem is that it's device-specific but leaks >>>>>>> into the >>>>>>> >> >>> >> common code, and when using that common code on devices >>>>>>> that don't >>>>>>> >> >>> >> support it (like PandaBoard) things tend to fall apart. >>>>>>> >> >>> >> Contributions >>>>>>> >> >>> >> welcome to make things work better when there's no >>>>>>> implementation >>>>>>> >> >>> >> of >>>>>>> >> >>> >> the device-specific libraries in question.
>>>>>>> >> >>> > Thank you for the explanation! I am no expert, but have to >>>>>>> start >>>>>>> >> >>> > somewhere! >>>>>>> >> >>> > Will try and see how it can be done. Is this something >>>>>>> specific to >>>>>>> >> >>> > JB >>>>>>> >> >>> > or the >>>>>>> >> >>> > same issue exists in ICS as well? I am hoping I can take >>>>>>> some hint >>>>>>> >> >>> > from >>>>>>> >> >>> > ICS >>>>>>> >> >>> > if it works there.
>>>>>>> >> >>> > Subbu
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> JBQ
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:27 PM, wrote: >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Hi JBQ,
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -Indeed, there's no ducati binary available for AOSP >>>>>>> (for >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> PandaBoard >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> or for Galaxy Nexus), so we don't have any media >>>>>>> acceleration >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> available.
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Any specific reasons for not including one? I can try to >>>>>>> get that >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > to >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > work if >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > I knew what to do with the >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > widevine stuff. Looks like that's specific to grouper!! >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Ref: http://bit.ly/OZtTNa >>>>>>> >> >>> >> > The AndroidXref thing is pretty handy.
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> -The widevine stuff is a mess, I can't describe it in >>>>>>> any better >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> way.
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> > Is there some way to get rid of widevine?
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> JBQ
>>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Hi JBQ, >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you for fixing the master branch. I got to the >>>>>>> point >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > that >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > the >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > UI >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > comes >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > up on my Panda. Thanks for the suggestion on the >>>>>>> "State of >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > Pandaboard" >>>>>>> >> >>> >> >> > thread on saving the manifest file.