vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 90% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:07 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 100% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on
device 1
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 30% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr
=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:06 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 90% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:07 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 100% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on
device 1
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 30% (tid=4158
Hi,
Am 21.03.2010 16:36, schrieb Peter Odéus:
Would you be so kind and create a backtrace of xine when this
happens again. And provide an unwrapped backtrace, e. g. by
attaching the backtrace as a text file, which makes it easier to
read, especially as xine has much more threads.
I would
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 90% (tid=20674)
Mar
: 90% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:07 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 100% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device
1
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4159] buffer usage: 30% (tid=4158)
Mar 18 13:27:18 vdr-desktop vdr: [4158] ERROR: skipped 11 bytes
The problem occurs when running xine with dxr3 output (xine --verbose=1 -V
dxr3 -A alsa vdr:/tmp/vdr-xi/stream)
hmm, when disabling color bar output of the dxr3 card, I do get a
picture (albeit it is blackwhite, wrong size and of terrible
quality), but at least vdr stays responsive and out of
On 14 March 2010 21:47, Reinhard Nissl rni...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
Am 14.03.2010 12:46, schrieb Goga777:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr:
Am 17.03.2010 07:23, schrieb Torgeir Veimo:
On 14 March 2010 21:47, Reinhard Nissl rni...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
Am 14.03.2010 12:46, schrieb Goga777:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer
Hi,
Am 13.03.2010 11:30, schrieb Goga777:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 90% (tid=20674)
Mar
Hi,
Am 14.03.2010 12:46, schrieb Goga777:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr:
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 70% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 80% (tid=20674)
Mar 12 15:02:24 vdr: [20675] buffer usage: 90% (tid=20674)
Mar
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote:
What about VDR 1.7.11 and 1.7.13 (just to further narrow this down)?
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
channels. Like previously posted:
Mar 12 15:02:23 vdr: [20675] buffer
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 3:08 PM, VDR User user@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Klaus Schmidinger
klaus.schmidin...@tvdr.de wrote:
What about VDR 1.7.11 and 1.7.13 (just to further narrow this down)?
I have experienced this problem several times today while on HD h264
On 24.02.2010 18:11, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
Perhaps it's the same problem as I have with my unmodded FF-Card
Same here on vdr-1.7.12 with reel snap -r14440
( starts on update to vdr-1.7.11 )
terractec-1200 dvb-c card
latest vanilla kernel sources.
this is on all sky channels with
On 24.02.2010 18:11, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
Perhaps it's the same problem as I have with my unmodded FF-Card
Same here on vdr-1.7.12 with reel snap -r14440
( starts on update to vdr-1.7.11 )
terractec-1200 dvb-c card
latest vanilla kernel sources.
this is on all sky channels with
% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1 (repeated
over and over again)
I have experienced this problem as well. However, I thought xine-lib
was the culprit. I don't recall seeing it after updating my
usage: 80% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] buffer usage: 90% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] buffer usage: 100% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
(repeated over and over again)
Does it happen
Perhaps it's the same problem as I have with my unmodded FF-Card
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Perhaps it's the same problem as I have with my unmodded FF-Card
Same here on vdr-1.7.12 with reel snap -r14440
( starts on update to vdr-1.7.11 )
terractec-1200 dvb-c card
latest vanilla kernel sources.
this is on all sky channels with resolution 1920 x 1080
If i go down to vdr-1.7.10, all
] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1 (repeated
over and over again)
I have experienced this problem as well. However, I thought xine-lib
was the culprit. I don't recall seeing it after updating my xine-lib
however so you may want
] buffer usage: 100% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
(repeated over and over again)
Just killing vdr and reloading the DVB driver doesn't fix this. I have
to reboot the machine to get everything
: [2626] buffer usage: 90% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] buffer usage: 100% (tid=2625)
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
localhost vdr: [2626] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
(repeated over and over again)
Does it happen on all channels? I have the same
vdr: [4362] ERROR: driver buffer overflow on device 1
Jul 7 18:55:31 arvdr vdr: [4361] ERROR: skipped 982908 bytes to sync on TS
packet on device 1
Jul 7 18:55:31 arvdr vdr: [4361] ERROR: skipped 882439 bytes to sync on TS
packet on device 1
Jul 7 18:55:31 arvdr vdr: [4362] buffer usage: 0
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