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It happened to me once, but windows has not finished loading at that time. This "issue" seems to have something to do with hard disc activity. Under normal hard disc load there is no error message. OS: win 7 64bit. Latest version of BS.Player.
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![]() The only thing I have notice is before I'm closing the bsplayer.exe through the task manager the memory next to it increasing to hundreds of K
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BS.Player memory usage depends on played material. It is more than 100 MB for 1080p mp4 video after few mins and stays on that level. far less is for low resolution avi files etc. For video rendering you should use EVR under win 7. |
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I don't know if there is a direct connection to the problem, but there it is a "Memory Problem" situation. I have notice that every Pause/Resume which I make, increase the memory of the BSPlayer in a mount of ~2500k, and when I'm on full screen it even reaching to ~10000k every Pause/Resume (Shown in the Task Manager). Also during watching the video the memory sometimes increased by itself in smaller steps And then the error comes, I thought that when it is reached to a specific memory it happens, but it occured in different values. |
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Start > "regedit" > Enter in the tree on the left go to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\BSPlayerFile."file_name"\shell\O pen\ddeexec as "file_name" select file whose key u want to modify (u have to modify every file u want to open in bsplayer to get rid of that stupid message) then right click on (Default) in the right part of the window > Modify... > delete everything under "Value data:" > OK It is done by now :) |
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But the other problem with the error sound during watching a video as I described before is still occuring. Thanks |
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