Since updating my system from 0.18.1 to the 0.19-fixes branch, I've
been seeing a lot of crashes while attempting to view recordings with
the internal player, whether they be recorded shows, 'live' TV, or
recordings through MythVideo. I _think_ that I only see this lockup
with OpenGL vsync enabled. I used opengl vsync under 0.18.1 and while
I sometimes would crash, it's become a lot more common with the only
update being Myth.<br><br>I've
attached a backtrace, and a log (-v all) from mythfrontend. I noticed
that while some symbols are found in my trace, a lot are missing. If
someone could suggest what I need to do to fix that, it'd be
appreciated. I followed the instructions in the Myth docs, rebuilt my
glibc with 'nostrip', and built a debug version of Myth. But I'm
suspecting I may need to build some of my other components with
'nostrip' as well (qt?).
<br><br>System info:<br>---<br>Hardware:<br>Athlon XP 2000+<br>NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 100<br><br>Software:<br>Myth 0.19-fixes (SVN 9114)<br>NVIDIA
driver 6111 (I haven't updated because I know that they stopped
updating support for my card. I'm not sure how high I can go).
<br>BOB deinterlace<br>OpenGL VSync<br>NO XVMC<br>BTTV analog capture using MPEG4 software encoding<br><br>As I said, disabling GL vsync in the setup seems to make this go away, but without that I get a bit of jitter on scrolling text.
<br><br>Any suggestions?<br><br>I've snipped the frontend log (next time I won't do a -v all), but I
still have the rest of the frontend log. I didn't have a very verbose
backend log, but can create one if needed. I'm able to reproduce the
issue at will within a few minutes.
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