Without fail, my OS X frontend will crash with a segfault when I exit from watching Live TV. Searching the archives comes up with one (very old) instance of this problem, but this had to do with an Nvidia graphics driver, not applicable in my case.<br>
Have any other OS X FE users experienced this? I am running the 20.2-fixes universal binary courtesy of David Snider (<a href="http://thesniderpad.com">thesniderpad.com</a>) on an intel mac mini.<br>Below is the output from the terminal leading up to the segfault:<br>
<br>2008-01-30 19:31:19.667 New DB connection, total: 3<br>2008-01-30 19:31:19.670 Connected to database 'mythconverg' at host: <a href="http://192.168.1.5">192.168.1.5</a><br>0<br>2008-01-30 19:31:19.676 Video timing method: USleep with busy wait<br>
2008-01-30 19:31:19.707 XMLParse::LoadTheme using /Applications/MythFrontend.app<br>/Contents/Resources/share/mythtv/themes/glass-wide/ui.xml<br>VideoOutputQuartz::UpdatePauseFrame() - no buffers?<br>2008-01-30 19:31:21.207 AFD: Opened codec 0x1c30e400, id(MPEG2VIDEO) type(Video)<br>
2008-01-30 19:31:21.208 AFD: Opened codec 0x1960a00, id(AC3) type(Audio)<br>2008-01-30 19:31:21.274 NVP: Enabling Audio<br>2008-01-30 19:31:42.750 AFD: Opened codec 0x1c30e400, id(MPEG2VIDEO) type(Video)<br>2008-01-30 19:31:42.750 AFD: Opened codec 0x1c399200, id(AC3) type(Audio)<br>
2008-01-30 19:31:42.751 AFD: Opened codec 0x1960a00, id(AC3) type(Audio)<br>2008-01-30 19:31:42.752 AFD: Opened codec 0x1c3e0800, id(AC3) type(Audio)<br>2008-01-30 19:31:43.894 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>2008-01-30 19:31:49.155 TV: Attempting to change from WatchingLiveTV to None<br>
2008-01-30 19:31:49.701 TV: Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None<br>Segmentation fault<br><br>-- <br>________________________<br>"The Linux of transportation."<br><a href="http://www.vehicledesignsummit.org/website/">http://www.vehicledesignsummit.org/website/</a>