Opened 16 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
#8116 closed defect (fixed)
sound but no video
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | Janne Grunau |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | 0.23-fixes |
Component: | MythTV - Video Playback | Version: | 0.22-fixes |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Ticket locked: | no |
Description
I have "random" occurrences of sound but no video. When this happens the only fix is to logout and login, or reboot. After that everything is okay again. I get this when watching videos and recordings. Attached a full debug log when it is in this mode.
This error seems important:
X Error: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation) 2
Extension: 132 (Uknown extension) Minor opcode: 19 (Unknown request) Resource id: 0x4000001
Using latest .22 fixes on Ubuntu 9.10
Attachments (5)
Change History (32)
by , 16 years ago
Attachment: | crash.log.gz added |
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comment:2 by , 16 years ago
I will test that next time it happens. It may take a few weeks since this does not happen often.
comment:3 by , 16 years ago
Pressing W or w does not do anything. Sound but no video continues. Have to ESC out, logout and login again.
comment:4 by , 16 years ago
Milestone: | unknown → 0.23 |
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Status: | infoneeded_new → new |
comment:5 by , 16 years ago
Status: | new → infoneeded_new |
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This appears to be broken video drivers. What GPU and drvier are you using?
comment:6 by , 16 years ago
Note: This could still be a MythTV bug, but we'd need a "mythfontend -v playback" log in addition to the info Robert asked for. X Errors can be caused by two threads attempting to use the same display connection at the same time, but we made a good deal of effort eliminating those bugs after the Qt4 port which changed some of the video playback threading.
by , 16 years ago
Attachment: | Xorg.0.log.gz added |
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comment:7 by , 16 years ago
ati-driver-installer-9-11-x86.x86_64.run
(--) PCI:*(0:1:0:0) 1002:9540:174b:e970 ATI Technologies Inc RV710 [Radeon HD 4550] rev 0, Mem @ 0xd0000000/268435456, 0xfdbe0000/65536, I/O @ 0x0000ee00/256, BIOS @ 0x????????/131072
full X log attached. output from mythfrontend can be found in crash.log.gz
This error occurred with earlier ATI drivers as well. I will update to ATI 10.3 and see what happens. Myth is somehow exposing a bug. When in this condition mplayer will play video files fine, but myth will only give me sound.
comment:8 by , 16 years ago
Craig,
Can you provide a frontend log with -v playback only? -v all is very hard to parse (not impossible, just not easy at a glance).
by , 16 years ago
Attachment: | playback.log.gz added |
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comment:9 by , 16 years ago
updated to ati 10.3 driver but sound with no video happened again. new playback log attached
comment:10 by , 16 years ago
Status: | infoneeded_new → new |
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Craig,
Out of curiosity, what deinterlacer are you using? If not already doing so, try the "Slim" playback profile. If that doesn't work, try disabling deinterlacing altogether.
comment:11 by , 16 years ago
Also, just for giggles, please try switching to a theme that is actually supported in .22, like Terra or Graphite, and see what happens.
comment:12 by , 16 years ago
Component: | MythTV - DVD Playback → MythTV - Video Playback |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:13 by , 16 years ago
Not sure, I will check tonight. It is the "High Quality" setting. I have a tri core AMD CPU so am not concerned with CPU usage. Will also change the theme.
I also have a possibly unrelated issue with zoom. With some programs I get corruption on the right hand side of the screen. A bunch of pixels stretched/blurred to the right, about where the black bars would be in 4:3 mode. It looks like someone took the very right edge and dragged it across the screen to the right. I have set playback to 16:19, with Zoom Auto Detect (default off). If I change Zoom Auto Detect to off, the corrupted side goes away and the image looks fine.
The other fix is to go to menu while in playing the program and change aspect ratio to 4:3, it then stretches correctly. Should I open a new case for this?
by , 16 years ago
Attachment: | playback2.log.gz added |
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by , 16 years ago
Attachment: | playback3.log.gz added |
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comment:15 by , 16 years ago
playback2 is using terra and slim profile. playback3 shows deinterlacer set to none. I did not logout or reboot before creating playback3.log.
comment:16 by , 16 years ago
when this happens using terra theme we see the number 1 with a circle and hear sound, do not get a picture though
comment:17 by , 15 years ago
Status: | new → infoneeded_new |
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comment:18 by , 15 years ago
I do not have cairo-dock installed. I do have libcairo2 installed though. Since my last crash 2 weeks ago I have been using graphite and it has not crashed. Is there something different in the implementation to terra?
comment:19 by , 15 years ago
Posted too soon. It crashed today. I did note mythfrontend was using 1008m of memory before I rebooted. It now uses 834m.
comment:20 by , 15 years ago
Status: | infoneeded_new → new |
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comment:21 by , 15 years ago
Milestone: | 0.23 → 0.23-fixes |
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comment:22 by , 15 years ago
upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 and mythfrontend version: branches/release-0-23-fixes [24158] www.mythtv.org
sound and no video happened again. I did not capture logs this time. I will get playback logs next time it happens.
comment:23 by , 15 years ago
upgraded to release-0-23-fixes [25253]. also changed to slim profile. Has not crashed yet. Will see how it goes.
comment:24 by , 15 years ago
Status: | new → infoneeded_new |
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Need testing against trunk if still present in .23-fixes.
comment:25 by , 15 years ago
Milestone: | 0.23-fixes → unknown |
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comment:27 by , 15 years ago
Milestone: | unknown → 0.23-fixes |
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Resolution: | → fixed |
Status: | infoneeded_new → closed |
full debug log