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[vdr] Re: VDR crashed while playing DVD



On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, valshare (v) wrote:

v>
v> Hi,
v> [... removed some =0D ;-) ...]
v> i have the follow problem.
v>
v> If i want to want to play STAR WARS I - CD1 and the MENUE comes up. VDR
v> crashed with the follow error:
v>
v> linux kernel: dvb0: ARM crashed!

the same here -
  with vdr 0.99  + AIO (must have been nav6) + dvb-0.9.4-20020207
  with 1.0.0pre4 + AIO 18.03 (dvd nav4) + dvb-0.9.4-20020326
  with 1.0.0pre4 + AIO 26.03 (dvd nav5) + dvb-0.9.4-20020326

(all drivers with Klaus' still patch, although I don't think, that's the
reason)

But I was able to watch StarWarsI before -
  with vdr-0.99pre3 + AIO (also I think nav6) + dvb-0.9-20011117
I checked this just now:
doesn't work with 1.0.0pre4 + AIO 26.03 (dvd nav5) + dvb-0.9-20011117
works        with 0.99pre3  + AIO   (I think nav6) + dvb-0.9.4-20020326

StarWarsI CD1 - there comes a "WARNING" chapter - and then bang! Arm
crashed
With FinalFantasy CD2 - nearly the same - mostly in menues.
with this DVD I also get the following message in syslog:

vdr[2891]: ERROR: too many different colors used in palette

is this related to the ARM crash?

further I noticed in the above 0.99 config that the "overlaying" grey
parts over menues on FF CD2 were mostly positioned in the left top corner
instead of where they belong. This is corrected now, but there are still
some problems: the menu is considered to overlay all menu items with a
grey bar - only the selected item is not greyed. sometimes it is
displayed just other way 'round - the selected one is greyed and the other
not, but this is mostly displayed correctly again, if I move the cursor
down and up again.


Happy Ostereiersuche!

        Sergei
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