From: Ted P. <ted...@li...> - 2001-01-07 22:53:30
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Den 07 Jan 2001 14:53:41 +0100 skrev Siggi Langauf: > Hi Ted, > > On 7 Jan 2001, Ted Parnefors wrote: > > > As of version 0.3.3 I'm having some problems with xine, it runs for > > about a minute then it starts > > to drop frames pretty rapidly and soon comes to a grinding halt, the > > audio does continue just > > fine though. I'm running under Linux, kernel 2.4.0, xfree 4.0.2, and I > > have a Matrox G400Max > > card. This same phenomenon applies to both shm/xv output. How can I > > provide with more > > info to track this down? Using version 0.3.2, everything works just fine > > under the same system. > > You could go through the bug_report_form which can be found in the > toplevel xine source directory. Make sure to provide all the information > that's requested there. In your case, your processor, sound card and sound > drivers are especially interesting... > > If you got the source distribution, just build a debug version and see if > it tells you something interesting: > > make clean > make debug > ./xine -d <debug options> [...] > > (hint: give xine something like the -d verbose,video_out switch. Type xine > --help to see a list of possible debug options) > > Regards, > Siggi > My system configuration is as follows: CPU: Dual PIII-500 (256 Mb RAM) Graphicscard: Matrox G400Max 32Mb Audiocard: Soundblaster 64 AWE PnP Audiodriver: OSS/Free OS: Linux kernel 2.4.0 Xserver: Xfree86 4.0.2 I built a debug version of xine and running that with "verbose" debug flag made xine throw up after only a few seconds instead. A log can be found at: http://www2.mtv.se/xine/xine-verbose.log.gz Running with debug option "video" created a HUGE log, I stripped it down and kept the beginning and end of it, it's available at: http://www2.mtv.se/xine/xine-video.log.gz |