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2012-03-16, 02:58
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-16, 02:58 by raiderxx.)
So for some reason, whenever I put my computer to sleep, and I wake it up, XBMC will not have any audio. It will say the audio is broken or something like that when I try playing a video. Everything else works fine.. I need to exit out of it and then turn it back on. It usually takes a couple of times to get it to turn back on, then it works fine.. Anyone hear of this issue or have an idea or fix? Any help would be appreciated. I use Windows 7.
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Bump. Any ideas? I have my HTPC all the time which fixes the problem, but it'd be nice to not have it running 24/7...
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Tried using eventghost to close xbmc on suspend and restart in on resume?
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I haven't. I'll give that a try, as it would be better than having to exit it out every time anyways, but I would like to be able to pause shows then put it to sleep then be able to resume when I get back like I used to..
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Bump. Could anyone take a look at that pastebin? Thanks!
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One more desperate bump..
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achaw
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bump....it happens the same too me...90%...not always...
It's so annoying....i will paste my debug log tomorrow...
Just in case....my system: gigabyte z68 ud2h b3, i5 2500k
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CrystalP
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We know, it will be fixed after AE (next gen audio system for XBMC) is merged.
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This happens to me as well. It is rather annoying!
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