Hello, it would be great if someone could put up an APK file for direct download, or upload VLC (beta or final) to f-droid.org.
I'd like to test on my Geeksphone Zero but it's not registered with any Google service.
All the best, Viktor.
You can try this pre-release beta for your device, Geeksphone 0, here: http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/and ... -debug.apkHello, it would be great if someone could put up an APK file for direct download, or upload VLC (beta or final) to f-droid.org.
I'd like to test on my Geeksphone Zero but it's not registered with any Google service.
All the best, Viktor.
Code: Select all
localhost ~ # find / -name 'vlc*'
/data/data/org.videolan.vlc/databases/vlc_database
Check your adb logcat output.Just installed the latest nightly v6-nofpu VLC-debug.apk, 7927207 bytes, sha1sum 9c708b0bf2eb5d5e0454f929f19e689d5bb6c125.
Still quits about three seconds after indexation finished, and... I don't find any logRunning the ZerO Community ROM 3.0 (a modified Cyanogen 2.3.7). Will try to compile my own version and see whether I get anything more helpful.Code: Select all
localhost ~ # find / -name 'vlc*' /data/data/org.videolan.vlc/databases/vlc_database
Did you try without hardware acceleration?Thanks again!
http://pastebin.com/8gBbJfW4
That's everything that happened _after_ initial logcat output, when I started VLC again and it crashed again.
Is that enough, or do you need the whole log including the indexation process?
No, you don't have to do any of that stuff. Check under PreferencesSorry, how do I do that? Do I finally have to compile? Or starting from command-line with a parameter?
Either it's not there or I sleep with open eyes. Checked both normal and Cyanogen options.
Return to “VLC for Android and Chrome OS”
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 26 guests