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Could you perhaps give a wee bit more information ? (Click on Help to Help hereunder) ![]()
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I open the program without problems. Then I press the button to open a video, or press L, or click with the right button and choose Open File, and the program stops. That cursor that means I have to wait appears and nothing happens. The box where you choose the file doesn't appears. Then I press ctr+alt+del and the program is not responding, and i have to close it. Some time ago the program was ok, i used it a lot and is a very good video player. I don't hae any idea of what could be causing it. This is all the information I can give you. Thanks Backitow |
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(There is a link to the download page in 1st item of Help to Help hereunder; you only need the installer (the nightly build concerns no upgrade at present)) ![]()
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I had the same problem too(see topic: http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=2501) I installed build 501 but the problem remains. What is most annoying though is that this happens only with divx encoded .avi file. Anything else works just fine |
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![]() (Edited PS added) P.S.: Meanwhile checked DivX Knowledge Database: it mentions as Operating Systems supported: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP (with DirectX 7 or 8 installed).
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BSPlayer don't work under NT. But it doesn't crash, it pops up a message "directx 7 or later requiered" or something like this. Check that you have directx9 at least and divx 5.05. If not, install them.
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BSplayer used to work fine for me. But since I installed the new codecs divx 5.1, I have the same problem. I mean, when I try to open a movie, the hourglass appears but nothing happens and i have to close it with crtl+alt+del. Uninstalling divx 5.1 and bsplayer and installing bsplayer again doesn't solve the problem. :( I'm using bsplayer 0.86 built 500 and Windows ME. Any ideas how to solve this? :roll: Thanks |
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I've also Windows Me and DivX5.1 installed and BSPlayers latest build (i.e. Build 501, 16 Sep. 2003) and ... no problems whatsoever ! Perhaps download the latest installation build from the creator's (=bst) website. (See 1st item of Help to Help hereunder). ![]()
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I tried the build 501 and the problem remains ![]() Also I've tried other player (divx player) and it does tha same...hourglass waiting for nothing. So if this is not bsplayer's fault, maybe divx 5.1 has damaged some system files. :shock: |
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Or the DivX installation-file you used was corrupted? Unless you downloaded (free version http://download.divx.com/divx/DivX51Bundle.exe) it again when you installed it the second time (and didn't again use the file earlier downloaded installation file) ![]()
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I see that there is a conflict about my Winodws OS. I don't use windows NT.My OS is Windows XP SP1. And something more. As I have said to another thread, BSplayer was working just fine until one day "it" happened. Please heelp!!! P.S. I don't think the codec is the source of bad.I had divx 5.0.5 instaled when the problem occured.I installed divx 5.1 and the problem remained. |
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I encoded my first movie with .ogg sound.As a result I got an .ogm file which works just fine in BSPlayer. So the only thought that comes to my mind about the problem is that it's an audio problem.And i say that because all of my previous movies have MP3 sound. So the solution could be to the MP3 codec.Could somebody tell me what excactly do i hava to install so that things work fine(i hope)? |
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i'm not sure for winxp, but check the "multimedia" or sound properties and look under filters/devices installed. see if your mp3 codec (Fraunhofer or Radium possible) is installed. i'm thinking if your program keeps crashing when u open a movie, means that the sound or video filters are 1 cause, not just BSplayer. try this mp3 spund filter that i use, Odio Dekoda by Moonlight/Elecard: http://www.moonlight.co.il/download/OdioDec.zip and see the forums at http://www.elecard.com here. all the best in fixing it! =) |
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But I can play videos by double click in archive. But menu open ... not!!!! |
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I have a similar problem. When I try to open a DivX movie I get the message "Warning - Unknown file format (DIVX)". I'm running WinXP, DirectX 9.0B, BSplayer 0.86 Build 501 and I have DivX 5.1 installed. DivX movies are playing fine in DivX Player, WM Player, WinDVD etc.
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