Windows Eden crashes on 'skip'
#46
Adding a advancedsettings.xml to my \xbmc11\portable_data\userdata\ with those 3 lines, also seems to solve the cash on skip for my XBMC.

Windows 7 x64, Radeon 5850. This issue occured using the keyboard, MCE remote and Adroid app.
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#47
hi,
I hope this thread isn't dead yet . I have this problem every time after i updated from dharma to eden. I tried all things written here but nothing works. Heres my log. I think its the right one http://pastebin.com/ZrZiuChD
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#48
ok, I've found the solution to my problem after trying to crack the log on my own Smile In my case the add-on tvcatchup made an extra xml file with custom settings in the userdata/keymaps folder and somehow was overwriting the keyboard keymaps during video playback, after deleting it, everything went back to normal
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#49
(2012-04-02, 02:20)mosesvii Wrote: The solution worked for me after I modified my XML file. If you don't already have an advancedsettings.xml file (and you won't if you haven't created it), create one with the following text

<advancedsettings>
<loglevel>1</loglevel>
</advancedsettings>

The XML file must be named advancedsettings.xml and be save to your user data folder (see here for location http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Userdata). For thos who don't know how to create it, simply create a file with notepad, copy the line of code in from above and rename the extension to XML. For those wishing to modify the skip length when using up, down, left, right on a keyboard so my earlier post.

Is it possible to do this without having the log file being written to so often? I just don't like the idea of so many needless writes to my SSD.

I'm probably being over paranoid, but....still.
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#50
(2012-07-14, 06:37)Rakeesh Wrote:
(2012-04-02, 02:20)mosesvii Wrote: The solution worked for me after I modified my XML file. If you don't already have an advancedsettings.xml file (and you won't if you haven't created it), create one with the following text

<advancedsettings>
<loglevel>1</loglevel>
</advancedsettings>

The XML file must be named advancedsettings.xml and be save to your user data folder (see here for location http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Userdata). For thos who don't know how to create it, simply create a file with notepad, copy the line of code in from above and rename the extension to XML. For those wishing to modify the skip length when using up, down, left, right on a keyboard so my earlier post.

Is it possible to do this without having the log file being written to so often? I just don't like the idea of so many needless writes to my SSD.

I'm probably being over paranoid, but....still.

Just wanted to echo this again as this issue is really driving me up the wall.
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