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I didn't read the log, but I'm almost sure this is a memory leak known issue still not fixed. I was so frustrated for this that I had to test a Pivos XIOS. Much better
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Try setting
<cachemembuffersize>34603008</cachemembuffersize>
to
<cachemembuffersize>0</cachemembuffersize>
in your advancedsettings.xml file.
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I need some help with finding advancedsettings.xml file? should it be on my computer or it is under the XBMC settings ?
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Your
userdata folder (wiki). Your log shows you have one, but XBMC does not make this file by default. If you did not make this file then where did it come from? This is a file that should not be made unless you know what it does.
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I bought the apple tv jailbroken. do you think the other person created it and that's why I can't find it now?
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install winscp
use your atv2 ip adress
user root
password alpine
and look here
/private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/
right click the advancedsettings.xml and edit
easiest way
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amazing, thank you sladinki007 and Ned Scott. I did what you told me and I think the problem with the crashes has been resolved. Highly appreciate it!