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Hardware Overview:
Model Name: Mac mini
Model Identifier: Macmini5,3
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 16 GB
Boot ROM Version: MM51.007F.B00
SMC Version (system): 1.77f0
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Jun 7 19:57:09 MM04s-Mac-mini com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.videolan.vlc.39200[33653]): Service exited with abnormal code: 5
VLC 2.2.8 has no issue with the intel hd3000. and the hd3000 can't hardware decode HEVC. so shouldn't VLC 3.0 and 2.2.8 work essentially the same for software decoding? i don't understand why 3.0 has issues with the graphics driver now.
of course, 2.2.8 does not use hw decodingVLC 2.2.8 has no issue with the intel hd3000. and the hd3000 can't hardware decode HEVC. so shouldn't VLC 3.0 and 2.2.8 work essentially the same for software decoding? i don't understand why 3.0 has issues with the graphics driver now.
of course, 2.2.8 does not use hw decodingVLC 2.2.8 has no issue with the intel hd3000. and the hd3000 can't hardware decode HEVC. so shouldn't VLC 3.0 and 2.2.8 work essentially the same for software decoding? i don't understand why 3.0 has issues with the graphics driver now.
Opengl is activated by default is 3.0
AFAIU, that crash happens in the private commands queuing of the driver, and a google search shows it in multiple products.
hardware decoding is disabled, it still crashes. but intel hd3000 can't decode HEVC, so even if it was enabled, it should just fallback to software decode. v2.2.8 does software decode for HEVC and doesn't crash.
I have the same issue after upgrading to macOS 10.13.5 on MacBook Pro with Intel HD 3000 (which is known to have buggy OpenGL drivers).The crashing dialog should give it to you.
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com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.videolan.vlc.81620[58496]): Service exited with abnormal code: 5
I have the same issue after upgrading to macOS 10.13.5 on MacBook Pro with Intel HD 3000 (which is known to have buggy OpenGL drivers).The crashing dialog should give it to you.
VLC just suddently quits without showing crashing dialog, the only trace I can find is in the system.log:This happens even if the playback is paused and application runs in the background.Code: Select all
com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.videolan.vlc.81620[58496]): Service exited with abnormal code: 5
3.0.3 doesn't show any crash dialog for me. but earlier in this thread i posted some links to crash logs from previous nightly build. don't know if that's the same thing as stacktrace.The crashing dialog should give it to you.
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