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[XBMCbuntu] XBMC 12.00 - Frodo beta release
No, he's referring to https://launchpad.net/~wsnipex/+archive/xbmc-xvba Which includes the FernetMenta's fixes.
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ahh, that looks even easier, thanks Smile
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Yes, hes only carrying the link on his signature as well Wink

A simple ppa swap and apt-get install should do the trick.

(I would purge any existing XBMC ppa so that if thers any package upgrades it wont break xvba stuff)

uNi


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unfortunately it didn't work any better. Here's the debug-log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1410253/
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4:13:19 T:2870995824 ERROR: (VDPAU) Error: The system does not have enough resources to complete the requested operation at this time.(23) at VDPAU.cpp:587
14:13:19 T:2870995824 ERROR: (VDPAU) Error: The display was pre-empted, or a fatal error occurred.(2) at VDPAU.cpp:476

make sure you have 512MB video Ram! Your nvidia driver is also very old. And then there is pulse audio.
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update your video drivers

use xswat ppa should be a 304.64

its not vdpau presuming you enabled the correct settings in XBMC for your machine, also disable xvba and vaapi only use vdpau.

a few optimal settings for Nvidia (30x.x )in my signature last link.

Why you using pulse?

uNi
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Does anyone know if there is going to be a Ubuntu 12.10 release of the xbmc-xvba version? Just wondering, as I'd move to it. Thanks!
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http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCbuntu/

beta2 is ubuntu 12.10 based, but you'll have to switch to the xvba ppa yourself.
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can someone please confirm which PPA/build I should be using? I'm trying to run something as up to date as possible, currently using the xvba-testing ppa which seems to be working great, but I am running an Nvidia card and not sure if there is a better one out there. I dont have any issues at the moment, just checking on what i should be using.
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Hi uNiversal,

I have now:
  • updated drivers to 304.64
  • disabled xvba and vaapi
  • switched from pulse (which was standard) to analog out
And it crashes after ~3 hours of playing the same video. Here's a Debug Log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1414535/

The VRAM doesn't seems to be adjustable in BIOS and the nvidia settings program reports 512MB.

(2012-12-04, 15:49)uNiversal Wrote: update your video drivers

use xswat ppa should be a 304.64

its not vdpau presuming you enabled the correct settings in XBMC for your machine, also disable xvba and vaapi only use vdpau.

a few optimal settings for Nvidia (30x.x )in my signature last link.

Why you using pulse?

uNi


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You need to purge pulseaudio and libasoun2-plugins you dont need pulse for any audio in xbmc.

You dont mentioned if you looked at the xbmc settings as per mysignature what I suggested, did you?

512MB is enough on Nvidia GPU I have a ION 1 (Asrock ION 330 HT like your signature bios version 1.20) machine with 512MB (which you can set in bios) shared and I dont have a problem, but then again I dont even come close to pulseaudio as its a HTPC and not used for anything else but XBMC.

uNi
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(I haven't read the full 27 pages of the thread, forgive me if this issue has been addressed.)
First, thank you all for providing us with such a nice distribution. Your work is really appreciated and believe me, I'm talking about how great XBMCbuntu is as much as I can.

However, I'm running into an odd issue since this morning. When I boot up my Media Center (it's running on an Asus S1-AT5NM10E), the main XBMC window doesn't appear. All I see is a mouse cursor and a blue background with XBMCbuntu written on it - I'm assuming this is some sort of desktop I'm seeing, that should be hidden when XBMC starts? I haven't changed one thing on the system. It worked just fine yesterday.

I can reach the box through SSH, but I'm not sure which logs to look at to troubleshoot.

Any help would be appreciated! (also would help me with my girlfriend who told me not to upgrade to beta version Smile )
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Looking at the logs, I can't seem to find any reason for the problem. Apparently XBMC crashes because I get a lot of xbmc_crashlog under /home/xbmc. This is what they hold:

Code:
############## XBMC CRASH LOG ###############

################ SYSTEM INFO ################
Date: Fri Dec  7 08:07:54 CET 2012
XBMC Options:
Arch: i686
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-33-generic-pae #52-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 18 16:39:21 UTC 2012
Release:
    Distributor ID:     Ubuntu
    Description:        Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS - XBMCbuntu
    Release:    12.04
    Codename:   precise
############## END SYSTEM INFO ##############

############### STACK TRACE #################
=====>  Core file: /home/xbmc/core (2012-12-07 08:07:54.174819027 +0100)
        =========================================
[New LWP 1800]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated by `/usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0  0xb777e424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()

Thread 1 (Thread 0xb34ce740 (LWP 1800)):
#0  0xb777e424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1  0xb5ce81df in raise () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#2  0xb5ceb825 in abort () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#3  0xb5d2539a in ?? () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#4  0xb5d2fee2 in ?? () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#5  0xb61e260d in snd_config_substitute () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
#6  0xb61e4158 in ?? () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
#7  0xb61e4dc9 in snd_config_update_r () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
#8  0xb61e5358 in snd_config_update () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
#9  0x0875ab29 in CAESinkALSA::EnumerateDevicesEx(std::vector<CAEDeviceInfo, std::allocator<CAEDeviceInfo> >&) ()
#10 0x08744241 in CAESinkFactory::EnumerateEx(std::vector<AESinkInfo, std::allocator<AESinkInfo> >&) ()
#11 0x0874a2b8 in CSoftAE::CSoftAE() ()
#12 0x08742f65 in CAEFactory::LoadEngine(AEEngine) ()
#13 0x087430d0 in CAEFactory::LoadEngine() ()
#14 0x08bac456 in CApplication::Create() ()
#15 0x08c4d49c in XBMC_Run ()
#16 0x082bfe06 in main ()
############# END STACK TRACE ###############

################# LOG FILE ##################

08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: Starting XBMC (12.0-BETA1 Git:Unknown), Platform: Linux (Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS - XBMCbuntu, 3.2.0-33-generic-pae i686). Built on Nov 15 2012
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: special://xbmc/ is mapped to: /usr/share/xbmc
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: special://xbmcbin/ is mapped to: /usr/lib/xbmc
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: special://masterprofile/ is mapped to: /home/xbmc/.xbmc/userdata
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: special://home/ is mapped to: /home/xbmc/.xbmc
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: special://temp/ is mapped to: /home/xbmc/.xbmc/temp
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: The executable running is: /usr/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: Local hostname: xbmc-S1-AT5NM10E
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: Log File is located: /home/xbmc/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log
08:07:53 T:3008161600  NOTICE: -----------------------------------------------------------------------


############### END LOG FILE ################

############ END XBMC CRASH LOG #############
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@Whistle:
sudo apt-get install gdb

and let it crash again.
First decide what functions / features you expect from a system. Then decide for the hardware. Don't waste your money on crap.
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(2012-12-06, 11:13)wsnipex Wrote: http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/XBMCbuntu/

beta2 is ubuntu 12.10 based, but you'll have to switch to the xvba ppa yourself.

Makes sense....just was wondering if you were gonna make an XVBA version. Just out of curiosity, do I need to do a ppa-purge on the old version before hand? Thanks again for all your help!
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