2013-03-03, 04:13
I have XBMC Frodo (12.0 Git:20130127-fb595f2) running on my Mac Mini (10.8.2) and notice that any time I shut off my Apple TV (or it goes to sleep on its own) the Mac Mini's log file (system.log) becomes filled with lines like this:
The system gets quite busy since the log file fills up, gets rotated, fills up, gets rotated, ad infinitum.
Turning the Apple TV back on doesn't help. I have to exit XBMC to stop the log messages. Note: XBMC isn't running on the Apple TV - just on the Mac Mini.
Anyone have a clue what is going on here?
Thanks.
Quote: coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:30.237088 PM [AirPlay] ### Audio send error: 61/0x3D
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:31.287756 PM [AirPlay] ### Audio send error: 61/0x3D
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.119288 PM [AirPlay] ### Endpoint 'Apple TV' keep-alive error: -6753/0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE59F
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.119429 PM [AirPlay] ### Error with endpoint 'Apple TV': -6753/0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE59F
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.119530 PM [AirPlay] Quiescing device 'Apple TV'
SystemUIServer[626]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.119683 PM [AVSystemController] ### Quiesce AirPlay
AirPlayUIAgent[6319]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.119693 PM [AVSystemController] ### Quiesce AirPlay
SystemUIServer[626]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.122866 PM [AVSystemController] ### Quiesce AirPlay
AirPlayUIAgent[6319]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.130632 PM [AVSystemController] ### Quiesce AirPlay
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:32.918781 PM [AirPlay] ### Audio send error: 61/0x3D
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:34.922604 PM [AirPlay] ### Audio send error: 61/0x3D
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:35.972331 PM [AirPlay] ### Audio send error: 61/0x3D
coreaudiod[160]: 2013-03-02 05:50:37.236388 PM [AirPlay] ### Endpoint 'Apple TV' keep-alive error: 32/0x20
The system gets quite busy since the log file fills up, gets rotated, fills up, gets rotated, ad infinitum.
Turning the Apple TV back on doesn't help. I have to exit XBMC to stop the log messages. Note: XBMC isn't running on the Apple TV - just on the Mac Mini.
Anyone have a clue what is going on here?
Thanks.