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Bs Player playback problem (weird) Hello all, im experiencing a super-strange problem the last days and im not sure whats going on. some video files (*avi - 4cc:xvid , 4cc:divx) , while they are fully playable from gom-player , videolan and even windows media player , make bsplayer crashes with a message "There was problem sending the command to the program". How ? When i double-click these files (bsplayer is my default player) bsplayer crashes imediatelly. But check this out , when bsplayer is already open , and drag and drop them inside the player , then the playback starts without any problem. Huh ? |
Wich version of BSPlayer do you use ? When the file play, can you tell us wich filters are used ? (rightclick->options->filters) |
I use the latest version. For some reason reinstalling codecs resolved the issue. Now I have another one :D Is main video window supposed to leave trail? I can't remember was it like that before... |
Trails on the desktop or in the movie scenes? If it leaves trails on the desktop it's probably Windows fault If it leaves trails in the movie scenes, try to change rendering mode (CTRL+P -> Video -> Video rendering) |
Trails on desktop, but the intensity changes depending of video rendering mode... Is there a solution for them to disappear? |
I don't really know, maybe updating the video drivers, or maybe by changing some Windows settings, or maybe... I don't know :oops: |
Desktop settings ? By any chance did you updated the video driver ? |
I updated the video drivers to the last version and I still have the same problem. I don't know what's causing it and it's very frustrating... Any ideas? |
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Xp, here's the screenshot how it looks like when i move main bs player window quickly across desktop: http://i38.tinypic.com/8wmbdg.jpg I reinstalled codecs, video driver, scanned for viruses, spyware, ran 3dmark (so i could see is g. card making a problem, it is not, works fine) I really have no ideas left... |
Still, my question abot desktop settings (resolution and bit depth) |
1680*1050, 32 bit |
Can you try to decrease desktop resolution ? |
No disrespect intended, but how would that help? Even if it works, I would like it work on the native resolution... |
Sometimes video drivers fail at such resolution to use the video memory. Your LCD can work at a lower resolution for 10 seconds, there is no problem in that (it can work forever at a lower resolution), so you can test if this is related on not to the video card. |
yesssssssssss! i know the cause: i have a usb external hard drive. in the process-adding a flash,the letters on the drive got mixed up: primary active partition was J secondary logical partition was I THIS LED TO :SLOW OPENING OF BSPLAYER(not vlc,wmplayer),SLOW OPEN FILE BY BSPLAYER,and "there was a problem sending command to the program" at exiting. after straightening the order:primary: H,secondary:I okokokok. |
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