[mythtv-commits] Ticket #10962: Elapsed time set to zero when pausing HD recordings; set to the correct value when play resumes

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Thu Mar 21 15:58:33 UTC 2013


#10962: Elapsed time set to zero when pausing HD recordings; set to the correct
value when play resumes
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 Reporter:  Oliver Lupton <oliverlupton@…>  |          Owner:  stichnot
     Type:  Bug Report - General            |         Status:  accepted
 Priority:  minor                           |      Milestone:  0.26
Component:  MythTV - Video Playback         |        Version:  0.25-fixes
 Severity:  low                             |     Resolution:
 Keywords:                                  |  Ticket locked:  0
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Comment (by George Nassas <gnassas@…>):

 I have been seeing the same behaviour on my system and just attached a log
 file with the requested options. Search down to "2013-03-21
 11:22:17.791617" to find a "UpdateOSDSeekMessage(Paused, 0)" call that
 looks like the culprit. The sequence was start frontend, navigate to
 recordings screen, play the second show in the list (Conan), pause after a
 second or two, unpause, exit after a few seconds, exit all the way out of
 the application. It segfaults on the way out but I think that's due to
 memory corruption issues with the intel graphics drivers.

 I'm running master from March 12 (v0.27-pre2-766-g20c0935) with a few non-
 playback patches. Mostly to fix problems with bonjour or thread safety,
 you can get the list by searching for open tickets with my name attached.

 Like Geoff I started seeing the issue when I built my new machine which is
 a ivy bridge i7 on debian testing. And, as mentioned, I'm using the on-
 chip graphics if that makes any difference.

 It's easy for me to update to current master and test patches should you
 want more logging etc.

 Oh, the recording is a ATSC mpeg2 but the problem also happens with
 pvr-250/350 recordings also so if you have any of those around they'll
 trigger it. Basically pausing any mpeg2 seems to show the problem. I also
 tried pausing a dvd but the correct time stayed on the osd. There doesn't
 seem to be any problem with h.264 files, I tried a bunch of those too.

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