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SlaveUnit
2009-05-17, 02:35
To continue from this page.
http://xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=51054&page=3
Does anyone know what these are doing?
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041542144 DEBUG: Alloc resources: 1.17ms (0.00 ms skin load)
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading osdprogressback.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading osdprogressmid.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading seeksliderback.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041542144 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading scrollbarnibfo.png
The full log is on the top link above. I dont want to suck up bobo1on1's page if this has nothing to do with the topic of smoothvideo.
My full problem is also listed at the top of that page.
Windows xp Pro SP3
Nvidia 9400 1gb ram
intel e6750 cpu
jmarshall
2009-05-17, 03:01
What skin, what revision, and where does it happen?
SlaveUnit
2009-05-17, 05:37
The skin is Mediastream..the latest SVN. Which I think was from January. Here is the full log. Sorry it was too big for pastebin but I didnt want to edit out anything important.
http://rapidshare.com/files/233770684/xbmc.log.html
I believe these come up when I hit the "o" button to check the vclock missed count.
SlaveUnit
2009-05-17, 06:23
Just in case it helps here, here is the paste from the other page with the initial issue:
Is there anyway to reset the clock after a video is done playing? I have found out that if I play a file that is encoded wrong that it will mess up the clock for every file thereafter until I quit out and restart XBMC.
For example I have episode(s) of Greys Anatomy that were recorded from TV and originally aired at 30fps but converted to 24fps for the file. I will assume it wasnt done correctly. When I play it and press "o" the missed vblank count is literally increased by every frame. So after a a few seconds are watched I have hundreds. So once I stop the file from playing and go back into XBMC's interface every file I play from there one out has the same high missed vblank count and becomes jerky. But if I play these files before the Greys Anatomy they play fine.
Edit: So after restarting XBMC and trying the process again so I can get a log it took a few tries to get the file to miss the vblanks. So Im not sure if I can blame the Greys Anatomy file. But after about 4-5 tries of playing random Greys Anatomy files it did it. Here is the log. The vblank reports happened on the last 2 files aplyed. So once this happens it will happen for every file player thereafter, no mater what the fps or type.
As you can see this is from SVN20365 for windows
Here is the log. Being too big (2M) for pastebin I uplaoded to rapidshare.
http://rapidshare.com/files/233770684/xbmc.log.html
SlaveUnit
2009-05-17, 18:55
So Jim with me guessing it might be the skin and you asking "what skin?" I tried playing the same group of videos with PM3.HD and here is the log.
http://pastebin.com/m2c7f507a
It seems like the mediastream is looping with that display somehow. Also I dont get the vclock errors so far with PM3.HD. Maybe a mod somewhere or something is causing this? I think the only one I had done was to get the weather backgroud to change with the current temps.
I would still really like to keep using Mediastream, so if anyone has any ideas I would love to know. Thanks everyone.
SlaveUnit
2009-05-18, 05:11
Ok so I have now tried this with the completely clean SVN version of Mediastream, my lightly modded version and the 1.00 version. They all come up with the same thing with the constant repeating of
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041542144 DEBUG: Alloc resources: 1.17ms (0.00 ms skin load)
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading osdprogressback.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading osdprogressmid.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041804288 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading seeksliderback.png
13:05:34 T:1092 M:3041542144 DEBUG: CTextureBundle::LoadFile, loading scrollbarnibfo.png
when a movie is playing and I have the "o" info on the screen.
Does anyone else that uses Mediastream get these?
If needed this can be moved to the Mediastream part of the forum.