Re: [Redbutton-devel] Problem using redbutton
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From: Mario R. <mar...@go...> - 2006-11-06 21:06:18
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I've managed to install the font, thank you. I've tried to run rb-download without -l and I get a better behaviour of rb-browser, even though sometimes it hangs with "please wait..." and never comes back (but it is non reproductibile, and in different places). I'll try to give you some exact exalmple of the behaviour. When running with "-l", contrary to what I said in a previous mail, I still experience situations (most of the times) where I cannot close the application with the top right button. I've got a Intel Centrino (1.5 GHz), both application on the same PC. On 11/6/06, Simon Kilvington <s.k...@er...> wrote: > at the moment, rb-browser does not really use much hardware acceleration > that your video card may provide - what you describe sounds like what > happens when there is either not enough processing power (or not enough > network bandwidth between rb-download and rb-browser) - rb-browser > doesn't really cope very well in this situation - it's something I need > to do some work on... > > what speed processor do you have? and are you running rb-download and > rb-browser on separate machines or on the same one? > > if you can reproduce the segfault with "-o null" and send me a gdb > backtrace or a core file I would be interested to see it > > > How can I disable both audio & video? > > > the easiest thing to do is run rb-download without the "-l" flag, then > rb-browser can't connect to it to get the video and audio streams > > eg, run them like this... > > rb-download 4165 & > rb-browser services/4165 > > > > Some logs > > I haven't attached the output of "-v" since it is too big. > > kernel 2.6.18 recompilaed (alsa drivers 1.0.12 rc1). > > v4l-dvb latest. > > I will try later to debug the "Audio invalid argument". > > > > ============================================================= > > rb-browser services/4164/ 2> log.txt > > > > output on screen: > > > > Font 'TiresiasScreenfont' not available; using 'sans' for 'rec://font/uk1' > > Unable to open '~/z': No such file or directory > > GetEngineSupport: unknown feature 'DVR(+)' > > Unable to set audio parameters: Invalid argument > > > > log.txt attached. > > > > ============================================================= > > rb-browser -o null services/4164/ 2> log2.txt > > > > output on screen > > > > Font 'TiresiasScreenfont' not available; using 'sans' for 'rec://font/uk1' > > Unable to open '~/z': No such file or directory > > GetEngineSupport: unknown feature 'DVR(+)' > > Unable to set audio parameters: Invalid argument > > ObjectReference not found: ~//d/s/mn1q.mhg 80 > > > > log2.txt attached > > > > =========================================================== > > > > meanwhile rb-download runs > > > > rb-download -l 4164 > > > > output on screen > > > > Unknown PID for association tag 0x68 > > > > ============================================================ > > > > Can I give better debug output? > > > > Thanks > > - -- > Simon Kilvington > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQFFTwLOmt9ZifioJSwRAtfAAJ4+4aSC3f0kcg8Yh9sglPnFTPcuDQCfWN5r > oAsoN+17zDDmlA2R8yZUSPQ= > =Y9ad > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > category truetype > begin @FONTDIR@/tt7268m_802.ttf > Family = TiresiasScreenfont > FontName = TiresiasScreenfont > Encoding = Unicode > Location = English > Charset = ISO8859-1 ISO10646-1 > GeneralFamily = SansSerif > Weight = Medium > Width = Variable > Shape = NoSerif > Foundry = Bitstream > Priority = 20 > end > > > > |