2014-05-09, 21:49
(2014-05-02, 16:05)nrk666 Wrote:(2014-04-23, 23:45)nrk666 Wrote:(2014-04-23, 03:23)sspectre Wrote: I'm not able to duplicate this issue in Gotham Beta 4. Which nightly build are you using?
I was using the most recent, 20140419 from the nightly. I've found that power cycling the FireTV also has a positive effect on this problem as videos that were misbehaving with this issue would work fine following a power cycle. I'm going to wait to see if it happens again and I'll report back with a debug log if it does.
I've been able to reproduce this problem of 00:00 time clocking on videos. I've found that the issue doesn't present itself right away, but requires the unit to be on for a decent amount of time. I've had to leave my FireTV on for at least a couple of days for the issue to resurface, and power cycling the FireTV seems to solve the problem. Unfortunately, I wasn't running a debug log this last time it happened, but now that I know how to reproduce it, I'll get one.
I experience this exact same problem. Here is a pastebin of the log http://pastebin.com/rE0JmwmX
I opened a file and tried skipping forward multiple times, only to have it reset the counter to 0 and start from the beginning. It's really irritating. Clearing the cache/data/reinstalling xbmc doesn't seem to help.