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RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - tehnatural - 13th May, 2013 04:55 AM

(12th May, 2013 11:52 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  The video player is not stopping at the end of playback. Videos play fine, but when it gets to the end of a video the player just keeps going and going and going. You have to actually manually Stop playback before the player will stop.

This wasn't and issue with 12.1

I am having the same problem. I've tried re-installing xbian and have tried two different raspberry's.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - rikardo1979 - 13th May, 2013 04:56 AM

(13th May, 2013 04:55 AM)tehnatural Wrote:  
(12th May, 2013 11:52 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  The video player is not stopping at the end of playback. Videos play fine, but when it gets to the end of a video the player just keeps going and going and going. You have to actually manually Stop playback before the player will stop.

This wasn't and issue with 12.1

I am having the same problem. I've tried re-installing xbian and have tried two different raspberry's.

how do you access your media/video files? do you have USB HDD or network storage drive?


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - Tinwarble - 13th May, 2013 05:11 AM

(13th May, 2013 04:56 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 04:55 AM)tehnatural Wrote:  
(12th May, 2013 11:52 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  The video player is not stopping at the end of playback. Videos play fine, but when it gets to the end of a video the player just keeps going and going and going. You have to actually manually Stop playback before the player will stop.

This wasn't and issue with 12.1

I am having the same problem. I've tried re-installing xbian and have tried two different raspberry's.

how do you access your media/video files? do you have USB HDD or network storage drive?

Via a NAS (2TB WD MyBookLive), accessing as NFS, but SMP does the same thing.

I haven't tried a USB HDD, but will test later to see if makes any difference.

Like I said, this wasn't an issue on 12.1 and didn't start until the update. I had thought at first that it was due to errors reported when I first updated from 12.1 to 12.2, but then I did a fresh install of Alpha 5 and then updated to 12.2 and it is still doing the same thing.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - rikardo1979 - 13th May, 2013 05:16 AM

(13th May, 2013 05:11 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 04:56 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 04:55 AM)tehnatural Wrote:  
(12th May, 2013 11:52 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  The video player is not stopping at the end of playback. Videos play fine, but when it gets to the end of a video the player just keeps going and going and going. You have to actually manually Stop playback before the player will stop.

This wasn't and issue with 12.1

I am having the same problem. I've tried re-installing xbian and have tried two different raspberry's.

how do you access your media/video files? do you have USB HDD or network storage drive?

Via a NAS (2TB WD MyBookLive), accessing as NFS, but SMP does the same thing.

I haven't tried a USB HDD, but will test later to see if makes any difference.

Like I said, this wasn't an issue on 12.1 and didn't start until the update. I had thought at first that it was due to errors reported when I first updated from 12.1 to 12.2, but then I did a fresh install of Alpha 5 and then updated to 12.2 and it is still doing the same thing.

try to shut down your RPi than reboot your NAS server. than boot your XBian and try if the issue still appears


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - Tinwarble - 13th May, 2013 05:41 AM

(13th May, 2013 05:16 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  try to shut down your RPi than reboot your NAS server. than boot your XBian and try if the issue still appears

Yep, have already tried that, but it didn't have any effect.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - kipstar - 13th May, 2013 05:42 AM

Been a long time user of xbian after initially trying raspbmc and openelec (and even compiling xbmc myself).

Because of the issues pointed out by others in this thread I've been holding off of the xbmc 12.2 update, as my install is used by my wife and daughter to watch things when I'm not around so I didn't want it to break.

Is it considered safe to update yet? I'll be honest and say that I've been tempted to switch to raspbmc because I know a few others who use it and have had the update for over a week without any issues. I really like the prebuilt samba/nzbget/sickbeard packages though Smile


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - rikardo1979 - 13th May, 2013 05:57 AM

(13th May, 2013 05:41 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 05:16 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  try to shut down your RPi than reboot your NAS server. than boot your XBian and try if the issue still appears

Yep, have already tried that, but it didn't have any effect.
this is an weird issue and I have to say that I have experienced it myself when we were pre-release testing. But we couldnt find anything what might caused it and it was only me having it where after I restarted my local server this disappeared and I or anyone else have not have it since.
Really hard to say what may cause it tbh


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - Tinwarble - 13th May, 2013 06:20 AM

(13th May, 2013 05:57 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 05:41 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 05:16 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  try to shut down your RPi than reboot your NAS server. than boot your XBian and try if the issue still appears

Yep, have already tried that, but it didn't have any effect.
this is an weird issue and I have to say that I have experienced it myself when we were pre-release testing. But we couldnt find anything what might caused it and it was only me having it where after I restarted my local server this disappeared and I or anyone else have not have it since.
Really hard to say what may cause it tbh

Hmmmmm......odd then. I'll have to try a few things and see if issue persists. I have several servers, so I'll try a different (backup) server and see if there is any change. It may just be an issue on my MBL NAS.

If it still happens on a different NAS I'll update the post and attach a log file of the issue.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - tehnatural - 13th May, 2013 08:42 AM

(13th May, 2013 05:11 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 04:56 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote:  
(13th May, 2013 04:55 AM)tehnatural Wrote:  
(12th May, 2013 11:52 AM)Tinwarble Wrote:  The video player is not stopping at the end of playback. Videos play fine, but when it gets to the end of a video the player just keeps going and going and going. You have to actually manually Stop playback before the player will stop.

This wasn't and issue with 12.1

I am having the same problem. I've tried re-installing xbian and have tried two different raspberry's.

how do you access your media/video files? do you have USB HDD or network storage drive?

Via a NAS (2TB WD MyBookLive), accessing as NFS, but SMP does the same thing.

I haven't tried a USB HDD, but will test later to see if makes any difference.

Like I said, this wasn't an issue on 12.1 and didn't start until the update. I had thought at first that it was due to errors reported when I first updated from 12.1 to 12.2, but then I did a fresh install of Alpha 5 and then updated to 12.2 and it is still doing the same thing.

It played from a USB thumb drive and closed properly for me.

I am usually streaming from NFS and it appears to only be the case with those videos.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - mk01 - 13th May, 2013 10:40 AM

(13th May, 2013 08:42 AM)tehnatural Wrote:  It played from a USB thumb drive and closed properly for me.

I am usually streaming from NFS and it appears to only be the case with those videos.

on the other hand (and I was reporting on the other discussion already), for me is running 12.2 very well and I have all my content on two places shared exclusively via NFS3 and NFS4.

no idea what it should be while running here but not running there.


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - OleS - 13th May, 2013 06:03 PM

Hi there,

after updating today, enabling Live TV via xvdr-addon crashes my xbmc with:

*** glibc detected *** /usr/local/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x02789c10 ***
tvservice-client: No supported modes returned for group CEA in [vc_tv_hdmi_get_supported_modes_new]

EDIT: Just checked with VNSI, no crash but I can't activate the addon:
Unable to assign function /usr/local/lib/xbmc/addons/library.xbmc.addon/libXBMC_addon-arm.so: undefined symbol: XBMC_wake_on_lan

<xbmc.log for VNSI>
10:31:46 T:2818569280 NOTICE: Thread PVR add-on updater start, auto delete: false
10:31:46 T:2818569280 ERROR: ADDON: Dll VDR VNSI Client - Client returned bad status (6) from Create and is not usable
10:31:46 T:2818569280 WARNING: UpdateAndInitialiseClients - failed to create add-on VDR VNSI Client, status = 6
10:31:46 T:2818569280 WARNING: UpdateAndInitialiseClients - failed to load the dll for add-on VDR VNSI Client, disabling it
10:31:46 T:2920350784 NOTICE: Thread CAddonStatusHandler:pvr.vdr.vnsi start, auto delete: true
<xbmc.log for VNSI>

Any help would be greately appreciated.

Cheers,
Ole


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - superhmbc - 14th May, 2013 08:57 AM

Hi all,

After updating to 12.2 CEC doesn't work. Anyone with same issue?

I have also installed nightly and it didn't solve.

Thanks for the help
H


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - xbobak - 14th May, 2013 03:48 PM

(13th May, 2013 06:03 PM)OleS Wrote:  Hi there,

after updating today, enabling Live TV via xvdr-addon crashes my xbmc with:

*** glibc detected *** /usr/local/lib/xbmc/xbmc.bin: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x02789c10 ***
tvservice-client: No supported modes returned for group CEA in [vc_tv_hdmi_get_supported_modes_new]

EDIT: Just checked with VNSI, no crash but I can't activate the addon:
Unable to assign function /usr/local/lib/xbmc/addons/library.xbmc.addon/libXBMC_addon-arm.so: undefined symbol: XBMC_wake_on_lan

<xbmc.log for VNSI>
10:31:46 T:2818569280 NOTICE: Thread PVR add-on updater start, auto delete: false
10:31:46 T:2818569280 ERROR: ADDON: Dll VDR VNSI Client - Client returned bad status (6) from Create and is not usable
10:31:46 T:2818569280 WARNING: UpdateAndInitialiseClients - failed to create add-on VDR VNSI Client, status = 6
10:31:46 T:2818569280 WARNING: UpdateAndInitialiseClients - failed to load the dll for add-on VDR VNSI Client, disabling it
10:31:46 T:2920350784 NOTICE: Thread CAddonStatusHandler:pvr.vdr.vnsi start, auto delete: true
<xbmc.log for VNSI>

Any help would be greately appreciated.

Cheers,
Ole

I have the same problem with tvheadend HTSP pvr addon. Same error messages, even same status 6 is the same. My search through forums on xbmc was not very successful. I found out only, that the problem is (in my case) with version 1.7.19 which is upgraded with xbmc 12.2. Lower version of addon like "1.6.19" is not crashing.
I tried then also raspbmc installation, where is the addon in version 1.6.18 and it was not crashing on start whole xbmc 12.2. I'm writing "not crashing on start" because there's still the same problem on LiveTV with black screen, video ratio and few times when switching channels it was also crashnig whole xbmc.
Another problem with addon was is with authentification. The addon was not starting because of username/password were present. I had to disable username/password on tvheadend backend to have working addon with verion 1.6.18. Try to use the addon w/o username and password if there is some option like this.
There are too many issues with 12.2. I downgraded to version 12.1 with working addon, because my wife is starting to hate me playing all the time with RPi Dodgy


Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - Koenkk - 14th May, 2013 04:38 PM

We will downgrade the PVR addons in XBian 1.0 Beta 1


RE: Official XBMC 12.2 Thread - OleS - 14th May, 2013 04:47 PM

(14th May, 2013 04:38 PM)Koenkk Wrote:  We will downgrade the PVR addons in XBian 1.0 Beta 1

G'day Koenkk,
thanks for your info. Until then I'm going to stick with 12.1.

Cheers,
Ole