No luck with the clicking both thumbsticks....guess I will have to try the ftp thing when I get the chance.
wes213 Administrator
Joined: Feb 04, 2007 Posts: 10520 Location: Harrisonburg V.A.
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:21 am Post subject:
I know i get right to work on your probs most of the time man but i had a long week and just got done droping in my X-3 chip today but i plan to set down and do some reading up on this topic for you in the morn, so hold tight and ill see what i can do about getting you back up and running.
Rebelcharm Moderator
Joined: Jul 10, 2007 Posts: 1373 Location: TX
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:02 pm Post subject:
Thank you Wes I really appreciate it!
wes213 Administrator
Joined: Feb 04, 2007 Posts: 10520 Location: Harrisonburg V.A.
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 3:11 pm Post subject:
No prob man, you was the first guy in here i helped from start to end of the modding chain so why stop now right?
wes213 Administrator
Joined: Feb 04, 2007 Posts: 10520 Location: Harrisonburg V.A.
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:40 pm Post subject:
Ok Reb i cant find anything on it that tells me how to go about fixing it so i need you to make me a debug log and post it for me.
Here is what you got to do to make one:
[edit] Logs and debug-log files
XBMC is able to create a log file that can provide Team-XBMc and others with a lot of useful information when trying to locate bug or narrow down the cause of a problem. However, the normal log-file that XBMC creates every time you run XBMC does not contain that much information by default, therefore you must start XBMC in debug-mode so that a maximum amount of information is written to the log file. To start XBMC in debug-mode simply hold X+Y on startup of XBMC, you will know that XBMC is in debug-mode when you see a "free memory" indicator in the upper left corner on your screen when XBMC is running, and if you look in the log-file that is created when is in this mode you will see a lot of "DEBUG" entry items. The logfile can be found in the directory where XBMC is installed under. The name of the log-file is "xbmc.log" or "xbmc_old.log", in general you only need the "xbmc.log" file but if you are running XBMC as dashboard and you have to restart your Xbox (because of a crash/hang/freeze) then you will probably need to have "xbmc_old.log" instead. Make sure you have the correct log-file by looking at its contents, the information can be read in any text-editor (like Notepad in Micosoft Windows).
Your debug-log file can be made public in a few ways:
Use pastebin.com and provide the link in your forum-post and/or bug-report.
You can ZIP it and upload it together with your bug-report to sourceforge.net.
Cut and paste just the 'relative parts' taken from a debug-log in your post on XBMC's Bug-Discussion Forum or in the bug-report on the official bug-tracker (on sourceforge.net), (please read the log file and post only the parts you think are relative and usefull, for example the first part is logging every setting which most of the time is not useful).
Note! Only log-files made in debug-mode are useful to Team-XBMC (developers and technical-support mods)!
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