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    Error "corrupted double-linked list" & "Segmentation Fault"

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    • stooS
      stoo @eenricc
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      @eenricc I understand you used Google Translate but I'm not sure what you mean by video mode.

      Do you mean when browsing games in EmulationStation?

      Is your Pi overclocked? Crashes like this are a sign of instability.

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        eenricc
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        Yes, when browsing games.
        And no, is not overclocked.
        Only happens in video view. If change to "detailed view", don't crash.

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        • stooS
          stoo
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          Where did you scrape the videos from and what format are they?

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          • stooS
            stoo @eenricc
            last edited by

            @eenricc Have you tried enabling OMX Player (Other Settings - Use OMX Player (HW Accelerated)?

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              eenricc
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              Scraped with Universal XML Scraper.
              Then to reduce size, with Handbrake passed to 320x240 in MP4 and H.256

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                eenricc
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                If I enable OMX Player, the videos are not visible

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                • stooS
                  stoo @eenricc
                  last edited by

                  @eenricc They're low resolution but H.265 will still hit the CPU pretty hard. The Pi has no hardware decoder for H.265.

                  I would use H.264 and enable OMX Player.

                  You could also try increasing the VRAM limit, especially if you're using a heavy theme.

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                  • stooS
                    stoo @eenricc
                    last edited by

                    @eenricc said in Error "corrupted double-linked list" & "Segmentation Fault":

                    If I enable OMX Player, the videos are not visible

                    Yeah, OMX won't play H.265.

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                      eenricc
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                      Thanks, I'm going to try

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                      • stooS
                        stoo
                        last edited by

                        According to this thread H.265 decoding can overheat your Pi fast if you don't have at least a decent heatsink.

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                          eenricc
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                          H264 runs perfectly. Thanks!

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