(2012-10-11, 14:24)lallhands Wrote: (2012-10-10, 19:12)lallhands Wrote: Thanks for the feedback Giftie, I'm glad the logs helped. In your experience, is there a preferred way to disable the progress dialogs? I'd like to do that anyway as I find them distracting and I want to test this on various platforms and builds.
Cheers
So I effectively shut down the Progress Dialog by delaying it excessively in advancedsettings.xml but the script still crashes xbmc before the progressdialog.xml is launched. I caught this screen shot right before the crash. Not sure how helpful it is.
xbmc log
http://pastebin.com/sWF28qN5
system messages
http://pastebin.com/fiPedwKa
You shouldn't be able to affect the Progress Dialog of the script by adjusting the settings in the advanced settings anyways, I think that is the Buffering/Busy dialog. The script opens the dialog on it's own.
To disable the progress Dialog in the script you will need to edit a few lines in the script(any text editor should do)
Lines 267-269 look like this:
Code:
pDialog = xbmcgui.DialogProgress()
pDialog.create( __script__, _L_( 32520 ) )
pDialog.update( 0 )
if you put the '#' symbol in front of them so they look like this:
Code:
#pDialog = xbmcgui.DialogProgress()
#pDialog.create( __script__, _L_( 32520 ) )
#pDialog.update( 0 )
they will be not be activated by the script.
Also line 293
to
and line 320:
Code:
pDialog.update( -1, _L_( 32510 ) )
to
Code:
#pDialog.update( -1, _L_( 32510 ) )
and line 323:
Code:
pDialog.update( -1, _L_( 32511 ) )
to
Code:
pDialog.update( -1, _L_( 32511 ) )
and line 329:
Code:
pDialog.update( 50 )
to
Code:
#pDialog.update( 50 )
and line 331:
to
and finally line 353:
to
You can delete these lines if you want, though it makes it harder for me to trouble shoot as line numbers change between your code and mine.