[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 21:55 +0100, Torbjörn Jansson wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>  (In [8717]) Fixes #1078. References #956.
> 
>> Daniel, i'm still getting segfaults when exiting the watch recording
>> screen 
> 
> Can you send me the output of the attached patch up to the crash
> point? 
> 
> -- Daniel

Bt and log from frontend attached to ticket 1078.

While i was trying to get the backtrace i accidentaly hit the watch livetv
menu and got a different crash.
I've attached log and bt.

One thing i noticed in the log file was:

2006-01-26 19:45:08.545 VideoOutputXv: No suitible XVideo port found
2006-01-26 19:45:08.546 VideoOutputXv Error: Could not open XvMC port...

                        You may wish to verify that your DISPLAY
                        environment variable does not use an external
                        network connection.

                        You may also wish to verify that
                        /etc/X11/XvMCConfig contains the correct
                        vendor's XvMC library.

This is with an epia box and the epia XvMC acceleration is clearly working
since i get the usual greyscale osd when wathing recordings from my dvb
card.
So, i'm not sure why it's complaining.

Could this be an unsupported image size or something like that?
I remeber there was something similar (i think) when you introduced the
dummy stream and the dummy stream(s) used in the wrong size or something.

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