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Has anyone confirmed if there is a fix for this problem?
I have removed the subtitles but I still find the crashing continues one min from starting a 720p .mvk file.
I might add this is only with some files
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Thanks zhengying,,
Seems to be working now!
I'll keep tested over the next couple of weeks.
Now I just to post up how to get my thumbnails scrolling at the bottom with full clip art visible.
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Gutted! XBMC has just crashed 5-10 mins into my 720p movie. This is now driving me crazy!
Updates are off
Updatebegone installed
What next??
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after installing updatebegone did you reboot? this seems important...
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I rebooted from nitro tv and powered down via unplugging power and plugging back in. Movie crashes at exactly same section?
I have noticed that audio stuttering i has has now gone!!
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i am having the same issue.. MKV crashes after about 5 mins playback, except i have version 4.1.1 for my ATV2, jailbroken with greenp0sion ..
I have instalelled updatebegone via NitoTV, and I will try disabling subtitle, but has anyone found other solutions that can solve this?
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2011-05-08, 21:42
(This post was last modified: 2011-05-08, 23:07 by akevit.)
I am having similar issues, 720p files are not playing (tested MKV and mp4 so far). I've disabled subtitles for all files and tried editing the hosts file as described above.
I just picked up my ATV2 today and jailbroke it with Seas0nPass. From what I've read it seems that 4.3 is the reason, if you have 4.2.1 I think it might work. Not sure if a downgrade is possible as I didn't do any sort of backup before doing the jailbreak.
Standard def videos seem to work just fine.
Edit: I did some research on downgrading to an earlier version of iOS, I do not think it is possible to do this (for me at least...). I did not save any "SHSH Blobs" or anything, so maybe that's why.
I've also read that trying out some nightly builds of XBMC might fix this, but I'm haven't yet found version/build to try out.
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2011-05-09, 17:20
(This post was last modified: 2011-05-09, 17:24 by akevit.)
Thanks, I will do that. From my understanding this will allow iOS devices to be backed up to older firmwares (assuming the SHSH Blog was saved for that device for that firmware). It has to be done for each firmware right?
Btw for an update: I watched a 4.3GB 720p MKV file all the way through (streaming via SMB from a Win 7 machine) last night, so as far as that is concerned it seems to be working.