OS X [SOLVED] run XBMC pre-v12 and it went crash every start it
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When i click XBMC then it gone within few secs. take a look error log here: http://pastebin.com/ZLxby8Bq

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#2
Post a xbmc.log in addition. What audio setup do you have? What mac is it?
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#3
here xbmc.log: http://pastebin.com/S7fxhpvV


i think it was Boom.. when boom run, it might kill xbmc pre-v12 unlike v11 'EDEN' works. because its very soft i cant hear voice of any movie/anime hi10p without boom.

im using Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.
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#4
I know this sounds stupid - could you try plugging in headphones in the "green front" port? (if there is any).

It crashes because it can't start the audio engine. (and it trys to open the headphones portsomehow).
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#5
yap im already on that port.

i tried disable boom... it went works but soft.. then i run boom and xbmc pre-v12 got crashed.
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#6
wtf is boom. Whatever it is - it seems to do what its named like. Boom on XBMC Wink
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#7
noo.. boom this one app: http://www.globaldelight.com/boom/
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#8
Well it looks like boom is like a audiodevice. Please verify that in the Audio-Midi-Setup (Applications->Utilities) in OSX the Boom device is specified to Stereo 2.0 Speaker setup. Then i would say you need to switch XBMC to use the BOOM audio device somehow (instead of headphones). Not really sure how you can do it.

The audio device settings of XBMC are saved in ~/Library/Application Support/XBMC/userdata/guisettings.xml - maybe you can edit with a texteditor for activating the boom device (you have to play and dig yourself here because the devices are not specified by its name in the xml file but by the device idx.).
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#9
i found it works...

Thanks to you Memphiz..

here solved:

find "<audiodevice>" in guisettings.xml and change following:

old: <audiodevice>Headphones (Green Front)</audiodevice>

new: <audiodevice>BoomDevice</audiodevice>
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