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Old 20th April 2006
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Default BSPlayer build 1.41.832 and XviD 1.2

I am sure I do have XviD 1.2 installed on my system long time ago (short after it's release). But I can't recall to have this problem until build 1.41.832.
If you open a XviD file, everything is ok. But when opening the second one:

BSplayer v1.41.832, Unhandled exception at EIP: 019B0228
If you click 'Close' application will be terminated.
Please report this info to the author with description what were you doing.
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Access violation at address 019B0228. Write of address 00000001
EAccessViolation
Call stack: 00000000,019B0228,0040482B

And also:
Runtime error 216 at 0040431E

Same thing if you have the first file opened in another aplication and open the second file in BSPlayer.
I will try to see if you open 2 files without BSPlayer involved what does it happens.

EDIT: WMP and Mplayer2 don't want to use XviD decoder. They stick to Intervideo MPEG4 decoder. Strange. Don't have other players.
EDIT 2: If I open the file first in BSPlayer and second in the other aplication, all work like a charm. But if BSPlayer is the second, I get the error.
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Default Re: BSPlayer build 1.41.832 and XviD 1.2

Remove the InterVideo decoder or lower its merit using GSpot or BSPlayer's Filter Management.

Two instances of a decoder cannot be used at the same time if the decoder is configured to output directly to the overlay surface. No overlay will be available to the second instance.
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I am pretty sure I can play at least 5 files in the same time, decoded by DivX decoder, using BSPlayer. Surely Elecard MPEG2 decoder can render at least 2 files (the 3rd get my CPU at 100 % but still playing). But not more than one using XviD decoder.
And about the merit. I don't think this is the issue in here.
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Sorry, Adicoto, I didn't notice that it was you who posted.

I could never run more than 1 instance of BSPlayer v1.36 (and a few older) using older ffdshow. BSPlayer crashed. I just ran five instances of 2006-02-26 and shutdown them normally. Must be something with the filter, its output colorspaces maybe..
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