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[Raspberry Pi] freezes after closing stream on TwitchTV plugin #13

Closed logock closed 11 years ago

logock commented 11 years ago

I'm using Xbian on my Raspberry Pi currently (also tested this on Raspbmc). I can perfectly open any stream but I'm not able to close it afterwards! As soon as I hit the "Stop Button" my whole Raspberry Pi freezes and I'm not able to do anything anymore.

I hope you can look into this issue and I would be really glad if you could fix it somehow.

Thanks in advance!

Here's my log file: http://pastebin.com/Ez1w5Yij

StateOfTheArt89 commented 11 years ago

Hey, which version of the twitch plugin are you using? I tested version 0.2.2 a while ago on my raspberry pi (with raspbmc) and it seemed to work fine, but i'm going to check that again.

logock commented 11 years ago

I'm not entirely sure but it should've been the latest version since I installed it yesterday for the first time. I will check on that. Thanks for the reply.

StateOfTheArt89 commented 11 years ago

Where did you get the add-on? If it is from GitHub, it should be 0.2.5 - in the official XBMC repository you will find version 0.2.2

logock commented 11 years ago

It was from the XBMC repository. I'm currently reinstalling my RPi on a second SD-card but I highly doubt it could be the SD card's fault..

EDIT: Yes it was the 0.2.2 version! I just checked it EDIT2: Yep, tested a stream (League of Legends) and it froze again. :(

StateOfTheArt89 commented 11 years ago

Ok, thanks... I will take a closer look on it

logock commented 11 years ago

I have no god damn idea how but it does work now finally. What I did was watching one stream pretty long (until it went offline and TwitchTV automatically brought me to my menu) and afterwards (which I believe fixed the issue, don't ask me why) I downloaded the WIMP plugin to watch a video (and I believe it downloaded some other plugin for playback probably?) and I went back to TwitchTV to watch a stream and suddenly I could normally stop the stream just like it should be. I have no idea how it got fixed suddenly. Thanks for your help though...Sorry for causing such an uproar...

StateOfTheArt89 commented 11 years ago

Oh, no problem. Actually I did encounter similar errors when using fast forward/backward or stop, but only at 1080+ streams and not even on every try. But i think (and hope) this is a problem due to the limited resources of the raspberry pi and maybe some problems with handling such amounts of data.

logock commented 11 years ago

A little update on my issue here... Seems like the issue isn't with the plugin itself. It's as I noticed because of the video player. When I boot my Raspberry Pi and choose a livestream right away it won't work like I stated. BUT. When I open a WIMP video first (I believe any plugin which doesn't use livestreams) and after that a livestream then it will work perfectly and fine...