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crash debug - ben.page - 2014-01-10 Have been using serverwmc without many issues - this morning however when i started viewing a channel, xbmc froze up, and I had to end process. I grabbed the log file - any suggestions are welcome, otherwise, it may help with improving future versions. There were no warnings or errors in the serverwmc log file. Here's the relevant bits from the xbmc log file: Code: 07:13:15 T:6344 NOTICE: Thread Jobworker start, auto delete: true RE: crash debug - krustyreturns - 2014-01-10 Ben, So swmc kept running and showed no errors? Can you check and see if there is a 'savedfordebug' directory in tempxbmc, if there is see if there is a wtv file there that corresponds to the crash time. Is this a gotham nightly or frodo? RE: crash debug - ben.page - 2014-01-11 hey KR - no, no crash reported by swmc, it kept running - and no vid files in the savedfordebug folder. RE: crash debug - krustyreturns - 2014-01-11 frodo or gotham? Also, was the crashing machine windows? RE: crash debug - ben.page - 2014-01-11 sorry - duh of course you'd want to know that. I'm running 12.3 on win7 x64. RE: crash debug - krustyreturns - 2014-01-11 I am at a loss. If you have the disk space, can you turn off 'delete temporary files'? Then if it happens to you again, save the wtv you were watching when the crash occured. That's the only way I can think of to see if the stream is causing the crash. When you run with this option off, depending on how often you watch live-tv, the temporary files will start to accumulate. You can delete them by hand or restart swmc and it will clean them out when it starts. Thanks. |