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"Seeking" OSD Stuck on!! - Tyler Durden - 2010-07-20

I have a very annoying OSD that I cannot get rid of, here is a picture of it in the Confluence skin.
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I have tried the "Night" skin, and a different looking OSD is there and I am unable to get rid of it.

Pushing enter brings up the Player Controls, and "I" shows the Media Info, but nothing I press will get rid of this Seeking OSD :confused2:

Tab just toggles showing the menu system in front of the movie that's playing on and off.

Does anyone have any idea what I can do to get rid of it?


- ppic - 2010-07-20

log, os, revision, file you try to play? local? network?


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-20

ppic Wrote:log, os, revision, file you try to play? local? network?

Thanks for the input, here are the details requested.

Log - http://pastebin.com/FPzCCDPy
OS - Linux 2.6.31.22 (minimal Karmic)
Revision - XBMC PRE-10.5 r31718
This issue happens on any film.
The films are stored on a file serving PC on a LAN Network.


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Any ideas?


- handsomepete - 2010-07-21

try a different movie.


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Thanks for the input.

I have tried many different movies with the same results.

I have just tried a SD .avi file, and a DVD .iso image and got the same issue. Although when the DVD image was showing the front menu the OSD was not there, only once the film had started playing.


- ppic - 2010-07-21

are the file playing or stopping?


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

All files play fine, and all other controls can be used like skip, FF, RW etc.


- ppic - 2010-07-21

does it occurs on local files too ?


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Yep.


- ppic - 2010-07-21

try delete your userdata and test without configuring anything on sd file.


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Just for clarity, and to make sure I'm doing what is necessary, how do I do those things?

I can access the XBMC machines command prompt from my PC using Putty, or the files via WinSCP.


- harryzimm - 2010-07-21

I already suggested to delete your userdata folder and you said it didn't work. Just to be sure

Quote:sudo rm -r ~/.xbmc/userdata

Quote:killall xinit

cheers


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Sorry, I don't recall that, although we did delete XBMC and reinstall!


- Tyler Durden - 2010-07-21

Sorry the deleting of userdata has not worked.