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jezwww
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Hi all,
my movies seem to stop playing after a little while, I've attacthed them via Windows SMB to my NAS, some play fine, others just stop.
I can play the full film via VLC so I know they are full and entire films, but within XBMC they just stop, really frustrating, can anyone help please
Many thanks
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Enable debug logging from System settings, System, Debugging, and restart XBMC. Then play a film, wait for it to stop then close XBMC. Put the log on pastebin.com for us to look at.
A quick way to open the debug log is to press Windows-R and in the Run dialog type:
"%appdata%\xbmc\xbmc.log"
(including the quotes). Click OK and the log should open in Notepad. Copy and paste the log into pastebin.com and post the link it gives you here.
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jezwww
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Hi jhsrennie,
Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you, been sick recently, not really felt like doing much latley.
I have the log file here but pastbin is offline, by the looks of the twitter page, the site has been uder attack from hackers, any other way of gettuing it to you??
Cheers
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jezwww
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never used that service before, thats really handy
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I'd guess the problem is:
ERROR: ffmpeg[1050]: [matroska] Read error at pos. 499588828
Either there's a problem in Rush Hour (1998).mkv or you're getting network errors. If there's a problem in the file you'd expect it to always bomb out at the same point. I note you're also getting lots of errors:
CDVDPlayer::CheckContinuity - wrapback of stream
CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity
You don't have hardware acceleration enabled. Try enabling it from System, Video, Playback and see if that makes a difference.
JR