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is this correct?
1) you play a video
2) you stop it some place in the middle
3) you immediately play another video
4) crash? (what exactly happens? freeze? windows crash dialog?)
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kraqh3d, yes that's what happens. When playing the second video it will freeze (actually it skips like an old record and stutters at one spot), then when I bring up task manager I get a windows crash dialog that that gives me a memory error message.
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produce a debug log. i just played four videos part way through back-to-back without an issue. im using a build from an svn sync from yesterday. oh and my computer is a piece of crap -- XP/SP3, P4 1.7ghz (the original with rdram!), 1gb ram, GeForce FX 5600 (only 256mb)
i skipped about 20 minutes in, let it play about 5 minutes, then stopped, and immediately went to another video. duplicate what i did and see if this crashes for you.
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I'll give it a whirl, but like I said it's intermittent and the wife gives me grief if I run XBMC in debug mode, because of the cpu, fps info at teh top of the screen please bear with me as I try to reproduce it.
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use advancedsettings.xml to enable debug logging without the other stuff. search the manual in my sig.