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Weird GPU crash -- possible cause: resizing media
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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1272550" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Totally aware that this is hardware related, but the problem is that it only appears to happens on specific media files (the non-4K ones that get upscaled based on recent testing), and it was never an issue in the past. The problem is that system was offline for quite a while until I fixed HDD failure (was using a Roku and nNidia Shield with Kodi for a while) and a massive amount of items got updated once system was on-line again to scan for updates, including OS, drivers, MediaPortal, and all the plugins.</p><p></p><p>And of course hardware could in extreme rare case have degraded to cause this issue at a hardware level, albeit unlikely.</p><p></p><p>Just difficult to imagine it is hardware though as when the crash happens within minutes after a cold-boot when playing upscaled media, but after MediaPortal restarts automatically then it never crashes again. Can play upscaled and 4K media 24/7 without issues, but the moment I power system down, then the next time it boots up I'm just waiting for the crash, which is annoying to say the least.</p><p></p><p>Just don't have the time to spend days in reinstalling OS, trying different chipset/video drivers revisions, wide range of MediaPortal versions, plugin versions, etc. We're talking thousands of combinations it can be due to the many conditions at play. Plan to try a select few though, just to test/see, but just won't have the time for that for a while, so was hoping running some MediaPortal test builds that extra log entries could provide more insights.</p><p></p><p>Or should I just run into Trace mode for a while? The issue is random, but extremely reliable to test for as it always happens within minutes of playing upscaled media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1272550, member: 18896"] Totally aware that this is hardware related, but the problem is that it only appears to happens on specific media files (the non-4K ones that get upscaled based on recent testing), and it was never an issue in the past. The problem is that system was offline for quite a while until I fixed HDD failure (was using a Roku and nNidia Shield with Kodi for a while) and a massive amount of items got updated once system was on-line again to scan for updates, including OS, drivers, MediaPortal, and all the plugins. And of course hardware could in extreme rare case have degraded to cause this issue at a hardware level, albeit unlikely. Just difficult to imagine it is hardware though as when the crash happens within minutes after a cold-boot when playing upscaled media, but after MediaPortal restarts automatically then it never crashes again. Can play upscaled and 4K media 24/7 without issues, but the moment I power system down, then the next time it boots up I'm just waiting for the crash, which is annoying to say the least. Just don't have the time to spend days in reinstalling OS, trying different chipset/video drivers revisions, wide range of MediaPortal versions, plugin versions, etc. We're talking thousands of combinations it can be due to the many conditions at play. Plan to try a select few though, just to test/see, but just won't have the time for that for a while, so was hoping running some MediaPortal test builds that extra log entries could provide more insights. Or should I just run into Trace mode for a while? The issue is random, but extremely reliable to test for as it always happens within minutes of playing upscaled media. [/QUOTE]
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