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    Vix crashing when viewing 4:2:2 feed over network

    Hi all,

    Me and a friend both have an Octagon SF8008 and are running the latest OpenVix image. We have both experienced box crashes throughout the week when viewing a 4:2:2 feed over the network through VLC (via OpenWebif). I initially thought the first crash was due to both viewing the feed over VLC and recording to a HDD at the same time but this has since happened a further three times, when solely viewing the feed over the network using Openwebif.

    I have used the box for about 2 weeks and viewing normal broadcast channels is fine, it just doesn't seem to like 4:2:2 feeds. I don't know whether its the feed itself or the fact that I'm viewing it using OpenWebif > VLC, that is causing the box to hang. Me and my friend both get the spinning 'ViX' image in the left hand corner of the screen and the only way to overcome it is by toggling the power by the switch.

    The feed is opened with a valid BISS key and at first I suspected the crashes were linked to the softcam being used to read 'constant.cw'. However, the box crashed when I used both Oscam-EMU & NCam to read the constant.cw file. (both not running at the same time)

    I've attached my logs and a screenshot showing the plugins I have installed.

    Any help would be most appreciated as I've not had this happen on any other receiver/image.

    logs.zip
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    Last edited by abu baniaz; 18-05-19 at 00:33. Reason: move request deleted as thread has been moved

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