Hi, Am 26.01.2010 19:18, schrieb Jouni Karvo: > I included logs, please let me know what to try next. Both of your so far posted logs show this scenario: > Jan 26 19:54:55 vdr vdr: [-1] buffer usage: 70% (tid=-1) > Jan 26 19:54:55 vdr vdr: [-1] buffer usage: 80% (tid=-1) > Jan 26 19:54:55 vdr vdr: [-1] buffer usage: 90% (tid=-1) > Jan 26 19:54:56 vdr vdr: [-1] buffer usage: 100% (tid=-1) > Jan 26 19:55:24 vdr vdr: [-1] ERROR: video data stream broken > Jan 26 19:55:24 vdr vdr: [-1] initiating emergency exit > Jan 26 19:55:29 vdr vdr: [-1] PANIC: watchdog timer expired - exiting! This doesn't look like a vdr-xine issue. But before investigating this further, you first need to fix your system so that VDR can retrieve thread IDs. As the above log reports -1 as thread ID it is almost impossible to tell, which thread got stuck -- either the thread which does the recording or the other which talks to xine. Please tell a little bit about your system. I wonder how moving to x86_64 could result in such mess. Some infos about my system: Linux 2.6.31.8-0.1-desktop x86_64 [ openSUSE 11.2 ] rpm -q gcc gcc44 glibc gcc-4.4-4.2.x86_64 gcc44-4.4.1_20090817-2.3.4.x86_64 glibc-2.10.1-10.4.x86_64 A sample from my logs: Jan 26 20:54:01 corei7 vdr: [7376] switching to channel 7 Jan 26 20:54:03 corei7 vdr: [7430] cVideoRepacker: switching to MPEG1/2 mode Jan 26 20:54:03 corei7 vdr: [7430] cVideoRepacker: operating in MPEG1/2 mode And a request for further debug information: please provide it in a way that it doesn't get wrapped around. Wrapping makes it hard to read. Simply attach it as plain text file if you cannot find another way to achieve this. Bye. -- Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr