Try disabling APE alltogether?Mac OSX 10.3 Panther
VLC 0.8.0-test2
Works fine with MPG, older WMV and assorted AVI-files, BUT:
Playing Xvid seems to kill VLC, last row of crash log says something about the dreaded APE. I tried adding VLC to the APE exclusion list, but it doesn't seem to help. Maybe it doesn't have to do with APE?
0x97510000 - 0x97518fff libbsm.dylib /usr/lib/libbsm.dylib
0xc0000000 - 0xc000efff com.unsanity.ape 1.4.3 /Library/Frameworks/ApplicationEnhancer.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationEnhancer
Just tell me what other info you might need.
APE completely killed and uninstalled, problem remains. I find it hard to believe that APE would provoke a crash in VLC when playing Xvids, and that it wouldn't happen until v0.8.0-test2. I don't know enough of codecs and stuff to know where to look or what information is interesting to you.Try disabling APE alltogether?Mac OSX 10.3 Panther
VLC 0.8.0-test2
Works fine with MPG, older WMV and assorted AVI-files, BUT:
Playing Xvid seems to kill VLC, last row of crash log says something about the dreaded APE. I tried adding VLC to the APE exclusion list, but it doesn't seem to help. Maybe it doesn't have to do with APE?
0x97510000 - 0x97518fff libbsm.dylib /usr/lib/libbsm.dylib
0xc0000000 - 0xc000efff com.unsanity.ape 1.4.3 /Library/Frameworks/ApplicationEnhancer.framework/Versions/A/ApplicationEnhancer
Just tell me what other info you might need.
VLC does some pretty ucommon work. Basically VLC is not a Mac OSX application, it's a linux application that's just very well dressed in a Mac suit. It cheats all over the place.
If you are a APE user, you could contact the APE developers. They have certainly more experience with this that the VLC developers.
Oh, this was the last part of the crash log.. that caught me of guard. this part is useless.APE completely killed and uninstalled, problem remains. I find it hard to believe that APE would provoke a crash in VLC when playing Xvids, and that it wouldn't happen until v0.8.0-test2. I don't know enough of codecs and stuff to know where to look or what information is interesting to you.
I don't know much about this, but here are the last four lines in the VLC.Crash.log:
0x96cb0000 - 0x96d9efff libiconv.2.dylib /usr/lib/libiconv.2.dylib
0x96e80000 - 0x96e90fff com.apple.vecLib 3.0.2 (vecLib 3.0.2) /System/Library/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/vecLib
0x97510000 - 0x97518fff libbsm.dylib /usr/lib/libbsm.dylib
...and they were the last four but one before I removed APE. Something tells me it's not what modules are enumerated (or whatever the hell VLC is doing =) that provokes the crash... But I don't know --please stay polite--. Help me help you =) What info do you need? More crash logs? Debug console output?
Could you be a bit more precise which kind of files you are trying to play? Which kind of Mac do you use btw.? A G5?I've not had luck with either of the 0.8 test releases - they like crashing on files I know to play fine on 0.7. This is on Mac OS X 10.3
Aah, OK. Here goes:
Thread 5 Crashed:
0 libavi_plugin.dylib 0x06a87da4 AVI_IndexLoad + 0x90 (avi.c:2146)
1 org.videolan.vlc 0x0003baec __module_Need + 0x518 (modules.c:578)
OK. Well, since the files worked in previous versions, I assume it's fixable.It's crashing on loading the index of the avi file. This file is probably broken. VLC shouldn't crash on it though, we have seen this problem before, and it will probably be solved to NOT crash.Aah, OK. Here goes:
Thread 5 Crashed:
0 libavi_plugin.dylib 0x06a87da4 AVI_IndexLoad + 0x90 (avi.c:2146)
1 org.videolan.vlc 0x0003baec __module_Need + 0x518 (modules.c:578)
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