DVD Playback Wont stop of Switch from Fullscreen (1 Viewer)

Spoonfed

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TV-Server Version: N/A
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Since SVN update on the 11th May Revision:14582 attempting to 'stop' DVD playback sees it immediately restart, prompting to resume from last postition. Also unable to switch from full screen to MP interface while DVD is playing. Also of note an 'active movie' screen also now appears, simple black windowed box which can be 'x'ed closed when starting DVD's this only noticeds on SVN on 20th of may.

Note this has been reported but a number of other in the SVN build update threads.
 

SciDoctor

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    Confirmed this bug with SVN 14689

    DVD playback will not stop, keeps restarting.

    Will not return to gui from fullscreen. ESC or remote or GUI control fails .
     

    Spoonfed

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    Found a work around, which may or may not help with a fix.

    If you start 'play dvd' from within 'videos' then one can stop normally
     

    jjnaude

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    Same problem here. This is a biggie. WAF is not amused :-(
     

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