> Thats strange.
> To locate the source of the crash, you should run vdr from gdb. For example
> # gdb ./ vdr
>

This is the output of trying to do full screen with the "f" key, 
vdr started under control of gdb 'vdr -Psoftdevice .....`:
VDR terminates when pressing f and gdb shows "No stack".
Any hints ?

THX
  Thomas


[softdevice] initializing Plugin
[softdevice] Initializing Video Out
[softdevice] ffmpeg version(CVS) build(3344384)
[XvVideoOut]: osd_image shmid = 557058
[XvVideoOut]: got osd_image: width 1400 height 1050, bytes per line 5600
[XvVideoOut]: max area size 1920 x 1088
[XvVideoOut]: using area size 736 x 576
[softdevice] Subplugin successfully opend
[softdevice] Video Out seems to be OK
[softdevice] Initializing Audio Out
[softdevice] Audio out seems to be OK
[softdevice] A/V devices initialized, now initializing MPEG2 Decoder
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(gdb) No stack.
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