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That's a bit much don't you think?
How about just providing the gdb output? Please check the thread on how to file a proper bug report.
A backtrace would surely help.
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Hmm.. Looks like alsa issue (though, not according to backtrace). My guess is that since alsa is not able to open the file, this is not valid: m_codec->m_Channels.
11:37:28 T:3067623264 M:1353330688 ERROR: CreateStream - pcm_open, alsa error: Device or resource busy
So, how do you have your audio setup in XBMC? Anything custom in terms of alsa? Like .asoundrc?
Gonna need more details.
Thanks..
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Disabling crossfading resolves the issue. I had it enabled for 3 seconds; as soon as I disabled it, track changes were normal.
XBMC:
Digital passthrough enabled for AC3/DTS.
Output to all speakers is disabled.
Output device is IEC958 (optical).
ALSA:
No .asoundrc.
Chipset is ALC885 using the hda-intel module.
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Change output device back to default. The Passthrough Output Device should be iec958 but keep Audio Output Device to default.
See if that helps.
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We should fail to crossfade in this case, rather than crashing??
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jmarshall,
Yeah.. Most likely!
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