2014-02-15, 21:02
(2014-02-04, 00:51)Jarlakxen Wrote:(2014-02-02, 09:28)fritsch Wrote: @Jarlakxen: You did at least not follow the howto concerning your username. Did you set all permissions correctly?
I see lots of unplayable items in your home directory. Even the mp4 file that gets "half" opened, does not want to open vdpau at all.
Yes, i have another user but i executed the command "sudo usermod -a -G cdrom,audio,video,plugdev,users,dialout,dip mcenter". I saw the messages of the unplayable items in the logs but the videos are fine, i can play it with VLC. Is there any way to know of why XBMC tells that the videos are unplayable?
I am still having problems trying to play some videos, it looks like there is an issue handling "unplayable items". When i try to play one of this "unplayable item" the interface shows, nothing not even an error message. But in the logs i can see:
ERROR: Action - thread DVDPlayer, Unhandled exception caught in thread process, aborting. auto delete: 0
NOTICE: CDVDPlayer::OnExit()
NOTICE: DVDPlayer: eof, waiting for queues to empty
NOTICE: CDVDPlayer::OnExit() deleting input stream
DEBUG: OnPlayBackEnded : play state was 1, starting 1
DEBUG: OnPlayBackStopped : play state was 4, starting 0
DEBUG: CAnnouncementManager - Announcement: OnStop from xbmc
DEBUG: Thread DVDPlayer 139686420932352 terminating
DEBUG: GOT ANNOUNCEMENT, type: 1, from xbmc, message OnStop
When i see the system monitor, it looks like there is big a memory leak ( If i try playing the video 2 more time, the system runs out of free memory and starts swapping. I have 4gb of RAM ).
Like i have said before, this unplayable videos are fine because i can play them with others video players.
cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6938751/
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6938752/