2011-01-19, 13:58
Thanks Sranshaft. I may or may not be able to fix the hard lockup issue. I've encountered a couple of those in the past, and it's because XBMC is very finicky about what a script does at certain times. If you see it again, tell me...I'm just need to know how serious of a problem it is.
As for your first issue, this seems to be a problem with XBMC, although I may be able to get around it. When changing channels, I ask where in the current playlist we are and it returns a normal integer. For some reason, I see that it is returning a really large floating point number in just that one case for you. What version of XBMC are you running? Maybe I can just fix it directly in that code.
As for your first issue, this seems to be a problem with XBMC, although I may be able to get around it. When changing channels, I ask where in the current playlist we are and it returns a normal integer. For some reason, I see that it is returning a really large floating point number in just that one case for you. What version of XBMC are you running? Maybe I can just fix it directly in that code.