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FFmpeg is picking the vpdau mpeg4 decoder even though your HW doesn't have featureset C. You might try to clear ccache, distclean and rebuild. I witnessed the same thing after the ffmpeg sync, but it seems to have cleared up.
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I'm currently at revision 26027 and having what seems to be the same issue. I can only verify that it seems to affect XviD encoded videos (possibly all MPEG-4?).
I have some some videos encoded using h264 that play back fine whether the extension is .avi, .mt2s, .mkv, or .mov.
MPEG-2 seems to be ok too, as .iso's i have are playing back without any problems.
I currently compile xbmc with debugging off, but i do have a crash log. Want me to enable debugging and get you more info?
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Just as an update, XviD playback is working fine for me with 9.11 rc1 installed from the PPA.
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Thanks Al,
I have tried that so far with a distclean and no luck I had the same issues. I am trying it now with a make reallyclean build. I had to do a make reallyclean between A2 and RC1.
I have my ext ffmpeg lib disabled in my configure line. should it be?
Thanks,
Dave
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Yep, this has been broken for a couple of days now, it's not just you.
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btw, ccache -C and distcleaning didn't solve the problem, still crashing to desktop if vdpau is enabled
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rodercot Wrote:Hey All,
I have done some playing around and went back and tested 25797, 25813, 25846 (what I am currently using) and then 25892 is when ffmpeg was updated and this is when the issue started. I am only posting this as the TRAC ticket states SVN rev 26068 I think. vdpau.c and vdpau.h had not been changed before 25892 since svn rev's in the 11 series, if those are even the problem files.
I am sure the devs are aware but I thought i would mention it.
Thanks,
Dave
If you say the issue started with 25846, then you must be wrong.
I have 25996 running, and all my XVID TV Shows play perfectly fine. No problems at all.
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I have the exact same issue. I am running the final Camelot release. If I ran VDPAU (or auto detect), then h.264 encoded video runs great, but everything else causes xmbc to crash. When running with the software encoder, everything runs great. Obviously I would like to run with vdpau.