Linux & CrystalHD issues
#1
I have an AppleTV setup running Ubuntu 8.04
-Latest crystalhd r26 drivers are compiled and installed
-XBMC SVN 28078 is being used. Later builds are currently unstable.

-Full XBMC debug before crash: http://pastebin.com/xpQqZ1uH

-Movie: This happens with all MKV files not one specific movie

-Issue I have is the following.
I can watch all movies with crystalhd card just fine. HD or SD using h264. Problem that I have having is when I skip to next chapter, fast forward in movie. AppleTV 90% of the time will reboot (Orange light on front will start blinking) then I see linux kernel booting up. I can reproduce this problem very easily. Very rare is it that I can get chapters to actually work. I have been using crystalhd for a while now and know that fast forwarding in movie has had it's issue. Issue I am posting about now may very well still be a known problem just wanted to check. Resume function seems to work just fine if I want to continue watching a movie at a later time. Does anybody know of a fix if one exists?
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#2
matthoffman Wrote:I have an AppleTV setup running Ubuntu 8.04
-Latest crystalhd r26 drivers are compiled and installed
-XBMC SVN 28078 is being used. Later builds are currently unstable.

-Full XBMC debug before crash: http://pastebin.com/xpQqZ1uH

-Movie: This happens with all MKV files not one specific movie

-Issue I have is the following.
I can watch all movies with crystalhd card just fine. HD or SD using h264. Problem that I have having is when I skip to next chapter, fast forward in movie. AppleTV 90% of the time will reboot (Orange light on front will start blinking) then I see linux kernel booting up. I can reproduce this problem very easily. Very rare is it that I can get chapters to actually work. I have been using crystalhd for a while now and know that fast forwarding in movie has had it's issue. Issue I am posting about now may very well still be a known problem just wanted to check. Resume function seems to work just fine if I want to continue watching a movie at a later time. Does anybody know of a fix if one exists?

Where are you storing your data? And what OS version is it?
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#3
anything in /var/log/syslog (check older ones too) that might indicate the reason for a reboot.
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#4
http://pastebin.com/1w4UUjB7

This is my latest syslog that shows the crashing.
Only error I see a lot is "atv avahi-daemon[4656]: Invalid query packet."
Movies are being streamed from an unraid server via SMB over ethernet

I can stream these from another computer and have not seemed to have issues.
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#5
matthoffman Wrote:http://pastebin.com/1w4UUjB7

This is my latest syslog that shows the crashing.
Only error I see a lot is "atv avahi-daemon[4656]: Invalid query packet."
Movies are being streamed from an unraid server via SMB over ethernet

I can stream these from another computer and have not seemed to have issues.

disable and purge ip6, that crap never works unless your entire network is running ip6.
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#6
Ok IPV6 is now disabled, how do I purge it?
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