Re: ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1

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Hi,

Am 14.03.2010 12:46, schrieb Goga777:
>>>>> I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
>>>>> channels.  Like previously posted:
>>>>>
>>>>> Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
>>>>> Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
>>>>> Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 90% (tid=20674)
>>>>> Mar 12 15:02:25 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 100% (tid=20674)
>>>>>
>>>>> VDR was unresponsive and had to be restarted to fix.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Derek
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, forgot to mention this is with VDR-1.7.13...
>>>
>>>
>>> I confirm - with vdr 1.7.13 still have the same issue
>>
>> I assume, you both use vdr-xine. It would be a good idea to
>> create a backtrace in that situation to rule out vdr-xine as
>> source of this issue.
> 
> yes, I'm using the vdr-xine 093
> please advice how should I use backtrace

When VDR is unresponsive, type something like that:

	gdb /path/to/vdr `pidof vdr`

At the gdb prompt, issue the following command:

	thread apply all bt

and provide the output.

Bye.
-- 
Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl
mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx

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