vdr crashes when exiting replay of recording

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Hi!

In the last time, it happened very often that upon exiting the replay of
a recording, vdr simply dies (no log message, all vdr processes simply 
vanish). Probably due to the repacker issues or other things like bad 
reception I often had bad recordings in the last few weeks (can be seen 
visually or when converting them to .mpg with pvastrumento). It seems 
that it crashes relatively reliably upon exiting replay of such bad
recordings, but I am not sure about this observation.

Does anybody have similar experiences or can anybody give me any hint 
how to investigate this issue further?


BTW: Tried to record Enterprise yesterday... and got lots of these:
...
Sep 25 12:55:06 vdr vdr[13910]: cAudioRepacker(0xC0): skipped 416 bytes 
to sync on next audio frame
Sep 25 12:55:06 vdr vdr[13910]: cAudioRepacker(0xC0): skipped 136 bytes 
to sync on next audio frame
Sep 25 12:55:06 vdr vdr[13906]: cAudioRepacker(0xC0): skipped 416 bytes 
to sync on next audio frame
...
Sep 25 12:55:22 vdr vdr[13910]: cDolbyRepacker: skipped 96 bytes to
sync 
on next AC3 frame
Sep 25 12:55:22 vdr vdr[13910]: cDolbyRepacker: skipped 147 bytes while 
syncing on next AC3 frame
...

Is that OK? Signal quality seems to be fine for Sat1 and I had no
(visual) problems despite this recording up to now.
This file also crashed VDR when exiting form replaying that recording. 

Current setup: Epia M10000 Board, 1 FF-Card, Vanilla 1.3.32 (with femon,
epgsearch, and graphlcd), DVB from kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r10


Bernhard
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