pantherman007
2009-04-05, 20:37
I've got a repeatable crash to terminal when trying to play a specific DVD ISO file. Not seeing problems with other ISO images, AVI files, or MKV files.
Setup info:
Ubuntu 9.04 beta
Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H (BIOS F3a), Intel E5200, 4GB RAM
NVIDIA 180.44 driver for onboard 9400 graphics
Pulseaudio removed
XBMC 19247, manual build from source
When trying to play the image, I get about 2 seconds in before it crashes to terminal with the message "Floating point exception (core dumped).
XBMC log of just a session with the crash:
http://pastebin.com/m41f1677
XBMC log of a session showing successful playback of files with mov file with analog audio, Killa sample with AC3, and an MKV with DTS, then the failing ISO:
http://pastebin.com/mec08752
This is my first bug report, so let me know what else I can add to help see if its a real, unknown bug.
On a side note, it would be really helpful for Linux amateurs like myself if the wiki and "how to post a bug report" were updated to show the new location of the log files. I was starting to go crazy staring at an empty /var/tmp directory not knowing what I was missing.
Setup info:
Ubuntu 9.04 beta
Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H (BIOS F3a), Intel E5200, 4GB RAM
NVIDIA 180.44 driver for onboard 9400 graphics
Pulseaudio removed
XBMC 19247, manual build from source
When trying to play the image, I get about 2 seconds in before it crashes to terminal with the message "Floating point exception (core dumped).
XBMC log of just a session with the crash:
http://pastebin.com/m41f1677
XBMC log of a session showing successful playback of files with mov file with analog audio, Killa sample with AC3, and an MKV with DTS, then the failing ISO:
http://pastebin.com/mec08752
This is my first bug report, so let me know what else I can add to help see if its a real, unknown bug.
On a side note, it would be really helpful for Linux amateurs like myself if the wiki and "how to post a bug report" were updated to show the new location of the log files. I was starting to go crazy staring at an empty /var/tmp directory not knowing what I was missing.