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crashlogs wont help, anyone that can help and taht doesnt mean necesserelly me needs a xbmc debug log
if you want help read this
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=34655
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2011-07-23, 13:22
(This post was last modified: 2011-07-23, 13:26 by X3lectric.)
thats not a debug.log its just a normal log, you need to actually go into xbmc/settings and enable it (get txt on screen) then reproduce error.
but I did notice some passage of vdpau? line 55
so you have a ATI system which should be compiled with libvaa support, which doesn't exist in any official ppa, (let me guess you installed you xbmc form the unstable ppa?) so xbmc has to be compiled with it. Like I said no official ppas are compiled with libvaa support.
The fact alone that your ATI system is calling vdpau to accelerate the playback is enough to say your got a bummed system.
1) remove vdpau support
2) install libvaa
3) compile xbmc from source with libvaa support and you problem should be gone in principle.
So that you know vdpau is strictly for Nvidia cards.
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hi,
i have installed in system the libva-tpi1, libva-glx1, libva-x11-1 and libva1.
i cant found the libvaa in synaptic, maybe exist a another way to install
i search but i cant found the libvaa version of xbmc.. here i can found for a correct install?
sorry dude, i'm very noob in linux.. but i try do better
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libvaa is not the acual name of the library...
libva1 and libva-dev are
you Need libva-dev then to compile xbmc with libva support.
the compiling part is another part of the puzzle which depends if you want to compile stable dharma 10.1 or go mainline.