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Date:      Sat, 25 Aug 2001 16:45:12 -0700
From:      Andrew Stuart <elitetek@tekrealm.net>
To:        Mikko Tyolajarvi <mikko@dynas.se>
Cc:        conrads@home.com, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: vlc: Virtual timer expired
Message-ID:  <20010825164512.A48089@freebsd.tekrealm.net>
In-Reply-To: <200108241347.f7ODl9N23798@mikko.dynas.se>; from mikko@dynas.se on Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 03:47:09PM %2B0200
References:  <XFMail.20010824083457.conrads@home.com> <200108241347.f7ODl9N23798@mikko.dynas.se>

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On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 at 15:47:09 +0200, Mikko Tyolajarvi wrote:
> In local.freebsd.questions you write:
> 
> >I've been testing out an install of vlc with an old DVD demo disc a friend of
> >mine got with his computer several years ago (yes, I have no other DVDs!).
> 
> >Every time I try to open the disc, I get the message "Virtual timer expired",
> >and the program exits.
> 
> => SIGVTALRM
> 
> >Is this a problem with vlc, or is it some sort of hard-coded time limit on the
> >demo DVD itself?
> 
> Most likely a vlc problem.  A friend has the same problem on his
> dual-cpu box.  Vlc works for me, sort of.
> 
>   $.02,
>   /Mikko
> -- 

Just my $.02, I started having this problem also, and i am pretty sure
it has nothing to do with vlc itself. My problem started after i decided
to blow away my laptop HDD, and install a fresh copy of 4.3 on there,
cvsup'd and started building ports. Since this I get the same error.
Prior to this, i was running 4.3-stable and vlc ran fine (on the same
laptop). 

I am hoping to prove this buy doing the same to one of my desktops, to
see if the same problem occurs, and see what might have changed between
the configurations to cause this. BTW: my other 2 box's that are running
it correctly. both are 4.3 (various versions of -stable) and are running
the latest version of vlc (from ports)

-- 
Andrew

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