I already found the glitch. It was caused by a error message in mplayer that was generated because mplayer couldn't open /dev/rtc. I'm not running Freevo as root and the user that Freevo runs under doesn't have the necessary read-rights on /dev/rtc. After I gave that user the 'r' rights on /dev/rtc, everything worked fine. For those who replied with a 'me too' to my original message, I hope this also resolves the issue on your Freevo box. Good luck!





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