Hi<br><br>On Sunday, 11 March 2012, Ross Boylan <<a href="mailto:RossBoylan@stanfordalumni.org">RossBoylan@stanfordalumni.org</a>> wrote:<br>> Running mythtv 0.24-2 I tried a lossless transcode of an MPEG2 file,<br>
> with cuts loaded. This produced an error 134; googling doesn't turn up<br>> much. Any clues about what's going on? There is a double-free error.<br>><br><br>Mythtranscode bug by the look of things.<br>
<br>While most likely fixed provided its been almost entirely rewritten, still worth lodging a bug on mythtv trac (<a href="http://code.mythtv.org">code.mythtv.org</a>) so it's not left to be forgotten.<br><br>Try reproducing the error using mythtranscode directly from the command line and provide a gdb backtrace (steps are documented at the URL above)<br>
<br><br>> I'm not sure if the best thing is to post the problem here, create a<br>> bug, or abandon hope because of my odd configuration (Debian testing<br>> chroot inside a Debian lenny system, which means among other things that<br>
> my 2.6.26 kernel is older than the one the packages in the chroot are<br>> expecting).<br><br>I don't see how that is of any relevance to the bug. A double free would occur no matter the OS<br><br>><br><br>
> 2012-03-10 12:27:06.329 Inserting 1 I-Frames after #5<br>> QString::arg: Argument missing: "Frame 13 > 12. Corruption likely at pos: 12" , 5159362960<br>> 2012-03-10 12:27:06.403 Frame 13 > 12. Corruption likely at pos: 12<br>
<br>That itself is a bug...<br><br><br>