Re: softdevice crash

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On Thursday 10 May 2007 20:19, aironet@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> My config:
> - Asus M2NPV-VM (Geforce6150), Hauppauge nexus-s.
> - suse 10.0, kde, vdr-1.4.4.
> 
> I recently purchased a 32" LCD-TV, and I would like to set up 
> vdr-softdevice, to connect vdrbox via D-SUB or DVI to the TV set.
> 
> I compiled ffmpeg-0.4.9-cvs and  vdr-softdevice-0.4.0 without any errors.
> 
> Probing vdr with softdevice:
> 
> tigervdr:/opt/tigervdr/vdr-1.4.4 # ./vdr -c /vdrconf -P 'softdevice -vo 
> xv:'
> [softdevice] processing args
> [softdevice]   argv [0] = softdevice
> [softdevice]   argv [1] = -vo
> vo_argv: xv:
> [softdevice] initializing Plugin
> [softdevice] Initializing Video Out
> [softdevice] ffmpeg build(3344640)
> [XvVideoOut]: Xinerama Screen 0: 0,0  1360x768
> [XvVideoOut]: Xinerama Screen 1: 1360,0  720x480
> [XvVideoOut]: osd_image shmid = 2949127
> [XvVideoOut]: got osd_image: width 2080 height 768, bytes per line 4160

That's only 16bit per pixel. Please try 32bpp.

> [XvVideoOut]: max area size 2046 x 2046
> [XvVideoOut]: using area size 736 x 576
> [softdevice] Subplugin successfully opend
> [softdevice] Video Out seems to be OK
> [softdevice] Initializing Audio Out
> [softdevice] Audio out seems to be OK
> [softdevice] A/V devices initialized, now initializing MPEG2 Decoder
> Segmentation fault
> 
> I tried different ffmpeg and softdevice versions, with same result.
> 
> Any hint?

Can you try to change the OSD drawing mode in setup.conf ?
softdevice.OSDalphablend = 1


If that doesn't help, we need the gdb backtrace of the segfault.

-- 
Stefan Lucke

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