Imageversion : 29.4.2006 (dm7025_20060429.nfi)
Der Media-Player scheint noch etwas buggy zu sein.
Beim "zappen" in der Playlist stürzt der Mediaplayer nach ein paar Titeln ab.
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gst_message: GstMessageState, old-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, new-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PLAYING, pending-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING
gst_message: GstMessageState, old-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, new-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PLAYING, pending-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING
gst_message: GstMessageState, old-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PAUSED, new-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_PLAYING, pending-state=(GstState)GST_STATE_VOID_PENDING
action -> DirectionActions down
action -> DirectionActions downUp
unknown action DirectionActions/downUp! typo in keymap?
action -> OkCancelActions ok
playing <enigma.eServiceReferencePtr; proxy of C++ eServiceReference instance at _80ecb510_p_eServiceReference>
MP3: /media/net/Dr Didg - Out Of The Woods/Dr Didg - Out Of The Woods - 05 Ever Increasing Circles.mp3 stop
[EPGC] start cleanloop
[EPGC] stop cleanloop
[EPGC] 1208255 bytes for cache used
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Wenn man enigma2 neu startet und wieder mp3´s spielen will, kommt beim Abspielversuch des ersten Titels folgendes:
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action -> DirectionActions right
action -> DirectionActions rightUp
action -> OkCancelActions ok
playing <enigma.eServiceReferencePtr; proxy of C++ eServiceReference instance at _f0fcb610_p_eServiceReference>
SERVICEMP3 construct!
starting pipeline
self.isSeekable True
self.timeshift_enabled False
timeshift activate: False
unpause
gst_message: GstMessageClockProvide, clock=(GstClock)(NULL), ready=(boolean)true
gst_message: GstMessageClockProvide, clock=(GstClock)(NULL), ready=(boolean)true
gst_message: GstMessageError, gerror=(GstGError)(NULL), debug=(string)"gstalsasink.c\(737\):\ gst_alsasink_open\ \(\):\ /audio-player/audiobin/alsa-output:\012Device\ is\ busy"
Gstreamer error: Resource busy or not available.
[EPGC] start cleanloop
[EPGC] stop cleanloop
[EPGC] 1207021 bytes for cache used
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