2008-08-12, 06:30
I've been having a strange problem with video playback for the past few weeks. If I play back a video (either movie or TV) and stop the video midway through playback, I get sent back to the XBMC movie or TV library screen, but everything is solid white. I can't see a background, graphics, or any of the text on the screen. Pretty much just solid white. The only way to get out of the white screen is to either kill the xbmc process or replay the video. Replaying the video actually takes you back to the video, which displays properly.
If I instead let the video play all the way through and exit on its own, I'm taken back to the library screen where everything displays just fine. No white screen.
I'm not sure I can trace things back to where it got broken for me (it wasn't always like this), but there have been so many other fixes in the past month or so that going back isn't an option. I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same issue?
I'm currently running the 14725-hardy ppa (i386), but I have tried various ppas over the past weeks and have even built myself from scratch from svn -- regardless, I see the same issue. I am using a GeForce FX 5500 video card and have tested with various skins -- not skin-dependent.
Anyone seeing a similar problem or have any idea for how to go about debugging?
Thanks! -Dave
If I instead let the video play all the way through and exit on its own, I'm taken back to the library screen where everything displays just fine. No white screen.
I'm not sure I can trace things back to where it got broken for me (it wasn't always like this), but there have been so many other fixes in the past month or so that going back isn't an option. I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the same issue?
I'm currently running the 14725-hardy ppa (i386), but I have tried various ppas over the past weeks and have even built myself from scratch from svn -- regardless, I see the same issue. I am using a GeForce FX 5500 video card and have tested with various skins -- not skin-dependent.
Anyone seeing a similar problem or have any idea for how to go about debugging?
Thanks! -Dave