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Some nasty bugs :((( 2 Attachment(s) 1 - "I think" i accidentaly switch to a higher resolution... don't know for sure :( BSPlayer v1.00.803, Unhandled exception at EIP: 10001D82 If you click 'Close' application will be terminated. Please report this info to the author with description what were you doing. Floating point division by zero EZeroDivide , 0x004E746F, 0x004E766D, 0x00453527, 0x0044A872, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D43B37, 0x77D45B40, 0x77D45F87, 0x004D06F1, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D43B37, 0x77D48360, 0x77D45CF1, 0x5AD71C89, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D43B37, 0x77D45B40, 0x77D45F87, 0x004383A7, 0x0044D657, 0x00437ECF, 0x0044A872, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D43B37, 0x77D45B40, 0x77D45F87, 0x004D06F1, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D4A8F9, 0x77D4450D, 0x77D48278, 0x77FB4DA6, 0x00433EEA, 0x004D0871, 0x0043580C, 0x0044D657, 0x00437ECF, 0x0044A872, 0x77D43A68, 0x77D43B37, 0x77D43D91, 0x77D4438C, 0x004E8584, 0x77E814C7 2 - When i load the subtitle file manualy (Ctrl+L), the special chars ({Y:i} - italic, {Y:b} - bold) are not show corectly. See the picture... bug1.jpg 3 - THE NASTYEST !!!! When i start a video file asociated with bsplayer from an Autorun utility, it dosen't work at all ! The player commands are blocked... it can be closed only with ALT+F4. The Autorun simply launches the video file. Here is the autorun script. [Button1] Title="Play the Movie" Run="Half Past Dead.avi" PreParameters="" Parameters="" WavFile="" WindowAction="WA_CLOSE" WindowState="WS_MAXIMIZED" ToolTipText="" See the picture... bug2.jpg Sorry for my english... :roll: |
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Nope... the same problem. When i start the movie for the fist time and the sub is auto-launched - it works just fine. If i re-launch the sub (with Ctrl+L) .... there is the problem. Even if i stop the movie (with STOP button) and run it again... the same stuff... until i close and re-open the player. |
It is certainly a bug. But you can rename the subtitle file with the same name as the movie file and disable in subtitles options, autoload any subtitle in current folder and all should be ok. |
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