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bsplayer in command line... Hi i want to submit a little bug. i want to start a video (in xvid format + mp3) with a command line and i get a crash of bsplayer... i first tought my video was corrupted because it worked with other video. But when i launch it by double click on it it works (still in BS). i also thought i didn't use the command line well... but didn't find something wrong. The only thing i found is changing the video name!!!!! the fact is that this crash : C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSplayer>bsplayer.exe c:\video\Il se mariere.avi -fs -hide -eend and this works (this is the same file but rename...) C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSplayer>bsplayer.exe c:\video\I.avi -fs -hide -eend Is this a known bug ??? is there a way to correct that??? Thank you |
I think I've come across this earlier and it may well be an inheritance of the DOS-age (or should I say "command-line"-age) as it happens with filenames containing e.g. spaces, which are "translated" differently by Windows? Or maybe space is understood as command-line separator, following which parameters are expected. What happens if you use "" like here? :wink: |
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