"ld.so: object" followed by "script" pop up error when playing flash stream on hulu
Hey All,
I keep getting the following message whenever I try playing shows on hulu.
ERROR: ld.so: object './bxoverride-linux.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.
There is no immediate problem seen when playing the shows, but after 5-10 minutes, they get choppy and out of sync. Then about 5 minutes after that I get a pop-up error about some script causing flash player to run slowly. Here is the exact message:
"A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly. If it continues to run your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort this script?"
After I abort the script by clicking on "yes," the tv show is completely out of sync, and I have to restart it. But the same error occurs again in another 5-10 minutes. I am in the process of capturing some debug logs and will post as soon as I have them.
I also found the following thread in this forum where the same error message is seen:
I tried every one of the suggestions in that thread with no love.
If anyone has any suggestions to try I'd be very grateful. I've almost got the wife on board with the whole idea of cutting our satellite off, and this is a sticking point with her.
Looks like some other folks are running into the same issue as me. I have captured some debug mode logs, and the text output from the terminal where I had boxee running from the command line. I'll attach those to this thread. I've looked through the logs, but don't really know what I am looking for. If someone who knows what they are doing could give it a glance I'd be really grateful. For this capture, I started boxee from the command line, and went directly to the Hulu app and started an episode of scrubs. When the pop-up warning appeared, I did nothing. I just left everything alone until the app hanged.
Also, for all I know this could be a hardware issue. My video cards are not VDPAU capable (GeForce FX 5200). Does anyone know if a card with VDPAU acceleration capabilities could help here? Is anyone with a VDPAU capable card affected by this problem?
OK. I got a log file that is gigantic this time. I've looked over the logs myself, but I don't really know what I am looking at. I'm attaching the logs and my notes from reviewing them. Hopefully someone can check them out and let me know where they think the problem may be.
Here are the only obvious error messages that I see after the episodes start playing:
14:19:45 T:64834448 M:1030688768 DEBUG: Boxee: 14/09/09 14:19:45#ERROR#boxee.cpp:709(DoWork)#failed to run user action in BG
and:
14:19:46 T:2757745552 M:1020747776 ERROR: Configure called without a valid Renderer object
Not long after this I can see some sort of GL rendering cleanup, and a save state for the show. This is followed shortly by the following:
I'm not sure, b/c I was not sitting in front of the TV at the time, but could these messages above correspond to the GUI pop-up asking me to kill the script?
Hopefully someone who knows what they are doing is following this thread...
I work mainly with Fedora, but just to be on the safe side I installed a Mythbuntu - Jaunty box today as well. The result was the same exact error messages followed by the same pop-up asking me to kill the script. I'm pretty certain at this point that this is not due to any of hacking necessary to get boxee running on Fedora.
I also captured the output of the debug logs when I clicked on the pop-up button to kill the script. I didn't see much of interest there, but I'm attaching it to this thread as well.
Is anyone else affected by this or is it just myself and the several others I've seen in the forum?
I too am having this issue and am just now digging into it...as a note, I have found that if I hit yes on the dialog box that pops up the video eventually ends up back in sync; but I am unable to pause the video. The only option I am left with is to finish watching it or exit out completely.
Let me grab some logs in the next day or two and hopefully figure something out.
Since this thread seems to have taken over for the script error issue, I'll go ahead and add my log here too.
I am getting the following error when watching hulu streams
"A script in this movie is causing Adobe Flash Player 10 to run slowly. If it continues to run your computer may become unresponsive. Do you want to abort this script?"
Originally Posted by shawnx
Thanks marcel.
I just got the error again. I noticed that if I click yes or no on the error, the error message does not close. However, if I click outside of the error box, the movie resumes with boxee in window mode instead of full screen.
This happens almost every time I watch hulu through boxee.
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