2013-06-17, 05:34
Hi,
I have just created tracker bug 14449, as I noticed (and have reproduced) the below issue multiple times, and wanted to see if anyone else had encountered it in recent nighties:
As noted in the ticket (copy-paste):
Running 13.0-ALPHA5 (Git:20130614-57f529b) and for the past roughly 2-3 weeks, I have noticed that after playing a few videos (shows/movies), XBMC starts to play videos without the video portion (i.e. no video, but the audio plays).
I have recreated this multiple times. The length of videos doesn't matter, but it seems to happen after a few videos are viewed all the way to the end. As such, I can recreate it fairly simply by playing a few short 5 minute or so videos all the way to the end.
My setup is as follows: 13.0-ALPHA5 Git:20130614-57f529b Windows 8, 64bit 2 Video cards (built-in, plus Nvidia as secondary display on which XBMC is displayed), HDMI Connected to Pioneer TV via Yamaha Receiver
I have attached (to the ticket) the full debug log file, as well as the dmp files which I noticed were generated during my reproduction of issue attempt.
I have just created tracker bug 14449, as I noticed (and have reproduced) the below issue multiple times, and wanted to see if anyone else had encountered it in recent nighties:
As noted in the ticket (copy-paste):
Running 13.0-ALPHA5 (Git:20130614-57f529b) and for the past roughly 2-3 weeks, I have noticed that after playing a few videos (shows/movies), XBMC starts to play videos without the video portion (i.e. no video, but the audio plays).
I have recreated this multiple times. The length of videos doesn't matter, but it seems to happen after a few videos are viewed all the way to the end. As such, I can recreate it fairly simply by playing a few short 5 minute or so videos all the way to the end.
My setup is as follows: 13.0-ALPHA5 Git:20130614-57f529b Windows 8, 64bit 2 Video cards (built-in, plus Nvidia as secondary display on which XBMC is displayed), HDMI Connected to Pioneer TV via Yamaha Receiver
I have attached (to the ticket) the full debug log file, as well as the dmp files which I noticed were generated during my reproduction of issue attempt.