See http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace for more information how
to get nicer backtraces.

I notice that you have configured VAAPI in the vlc preferences. Does
the problem still appear if you disable hardware acceleration via
VAAPI?
No, the problem stops when disabling hardware acceleration via VAAPI. I do get some strange output to the console though.

]
[h264 @ 0x1197de0] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0xfa6020] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x10b0b80] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x1197de0] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0xfa6020] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x1091320] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x10b0b80] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x1197de0] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0xfa6020] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x1091320] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one [h264 @ 0x10b0b80] number of reference frames (0+3) exceeds max (1; probably corrupt input), discarding one

(continue x100 every 10 seconds or so while the video plays backs).

Can you reproduce the crashes with the avplay utility found in the
libav-tools package?


No. Although I'm not sure how to enable VAAPI in avplay if it's not already enabled by default. I tried running the video in avplay and it ran with no problems and no error reports to the console like vlc does above. I even tried the "verbose" log output of avplay and didn't get anything like I get in the console when VLC tries to play the file.

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