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Enter "Movies" from menu makes XBMC crash - sarek - 2011-09-10 I am having some serious problem with XBMC 10.1 on my iMac with OSX Lion, and I can't figure out what it is? The problem is that when I go to "Movies" and try to start a film from there, XBMC crash after a short while. On few occasions when it doesn't crash, I can only start a movie that aren't in a rar-archive, otherwise it crash? However, if I enter "Videos" from main menu, choose my movie source and browse to the same movie and the same rar-archive, it start to play just fine. Do XBMC for OSX have problem with rar-files? Is there a way to troubleshoot what is causing this? PS. MY movies are on a WHS server. - amet - 2011-09-10 debug log please, my signature has how to - sarek - 2011-09-10 amet Wrote:debug log please, my signature has how to Here is the debug log I hope, cause this was my first one . - amet - 2011-09-10 nothing in there, try to get the crash log please - amet - 2011-09-10 look in system->video-> file lists and disable "extract thumbs...." and see if that stops the crash - sarek - 2011-09-10 amet Wrote:look in system->video-> file lists and disable "extract thumbs...." and see if that stops the crash What the...! Can I be your friend . Disabling "Extract thumbnails and video information" did the trick and I'm very grateful for your help. I guess it's not an important feature cause everything looks the same when I browse through my movies? With the exception that I can actually watch them now . RE: Enter "Movies" from menu makes XBMC crash - piyush - 2012-08-16 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=142750 Says CFLAGS+="-mno-red-zone" And compile removes the problem. |