Hey
I've installed xbmc on a raspberry pi via raspbmc RC4 (which is now based on the hardfloat debian). I've downloaded aeon nox and switched to it but I'm finding it seems to eat 90% cpu. I've tried messing about with dirty regions but it's massively unreliable so I removed my advanced settings xml.
am I expecting too much? anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage?
cheers
Matt
I've installed xbmc on a raspberry pi via raspbmc RC4 (which is now based on the hardfloat debian). I've downloaded aeon nox and switched to it but I'm finding it seems to eat 90% cpu. I've tried messing about with dirty regions but it's massively unreliable so I removed my advanced settings xml.
am I expecting too much? anything I can do to reduce the CPU usage?
cheers
Matt