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SF_lt 4th July 2003 11:32 AM

Greatest BSPlayer bug - deletes dir content :)
 
Using BSPlayer for some time, but this bug is the "greatest" I have ever seen. As I understand, it occures on the 0.86 49x-500 builds (haven't tested on 496 for example).

Ok, here is my observations:
recently I have noticed, that my temp dir (C:\TEMP) content is erased by BSPlayer. However subdirs & their contents are left untouched. As first I wasn't sure, what process makes such thing - I have used FileMon to track process (log is attached - look for delete actions ;))

Some notes before bug reproduce steps:
- I have temp dir c:\temp, which is set in TEMP & TMP shell variables (set in autoexec.bat);
- as I believe, BSPlayer on start creates _bspst$_ subdir in TEMP directory. When BSPlayer exists, this subdir (_bspst$_) is deleted.

Steps to reproduce bug:
- start BSPlayer (_bspst$_ subdir is created in temp directory);
- copy this dir (into the same dir or another place);
- close BSPlayer (_bspst$_ is deleted);
- move (or rename - it depends where you have copied _bspst$_) again into the temp directory. Now temp directory has _bspst$_ subdir (in my case c:\temp\_bspst$_);
- start BSPlayer .... and watch, how c:\temp\*.* is deleted)

This bug occures, if _bspst$_ subdir exists before BSPlayer start - this could happen if player crashes, so subdir isn't deleted.

Another interesting "bug" (this may be something wrong with the codecs): some MPG's couldn't be seeked - if I want to watch video not from the beginning and move futher, video still is played from the start. I can move almost at the end, however video is shown from the start. This is true only for mpeg format (*.mpg).

SF_lt 4th July 2003 11:34 AM

1 Attachment(s)
FileMon log (sfx archive) for such behaviour :)

P.S. using the latest nightly BSPlayer 500 build (0629), Win98SE

Mr. Tao 4th July 2003 05:23 PM

hmm, now I know where content of my TEMP went :D


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