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sardonic 7th April 2006 02:49 PM

BSplayer v1.39.829, Unhandled exception
 
BSplayer v1.39.829, Unhandled exception at EIP: 01B10578
If you click 'Close' application will be terminated.
Please report this info to the author with description what were you doing.
If you have internet connection, it's recommended to send error report, this will help us solve problems faster.
Access violation at address 01B10578. Write of address 00000001
EAccessViolation
Call stack: 00000000,01B10578,0040482B,00406F78,005803ED,00474 264,004771AF,004E10EF,00428D88,004E2048,00428D88,0 0493E3B,005A4E08

ive tried several older verzions, even tried the latest 'free' verzion with the bs spyware, all come up with the same error... happens with all .AVI files i try to play with bsplayer... even with files that used to play just fine

dono if this helps, but i recently installed MSN 7.5, and i think thats when these errors started... could be a coincidence tho

installed latest DivX 6.0 codec and player, but no change

AVI files play fine with DivX player, VLC Player, WMP, even WinAmp, but i like bsplayer coz i can lower the position of the subtitles to show in the black area underneath the actual movie (no other player i kno has this option)

BSPeter 7th April 2006 07:08 PM

Please read (i.a.) item (3) of my Help2Help-post (especially its last line).
:wink:
(Also: do not double-post!)

sardonic 7th April 2006 11:59 PM

codecs are irrelevant in this case (i think)... already checked em and theyre either xvid or divx, mostly, and i have both... the avi files worked just fine before, but all a sudden bsplayer wont accept em no more, most of the times this is coz of:

1. new codec (not in this case, coz file played fine before)
2. hardware problem (not in this case, files play fine with other software)
3. installed new software (MSN 7.5 in my case)
4. reason unknown (at least to me ;))

the double post was coz both threads kinda cover the same topic (different verzion tho)

sardonic 8th April 2006 12:06 AM

just remembered, i had a plug-in running on bsplayer that allowed me to set the max. sound volume, and normally it loaded automatically when starting bsplayer... lately it didnt and had to manually activate it

unfortunately i dont remember the name of the plug-in and now that ive re-installed bsplayer the plug-in is gone

dono if this helps any



my specs:
Code:

OS                    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2
CPU                    AMD Athlon64 3200+
Chipset                nVIDIA nForce3-S, AMD Hammer
Memory                1024 MB  (2x512MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
BIOS                  Award Modular (03/02/05)
VideoCard        ATI Radeon 9600 XT (RV360)
Monitor                Dell E771p
SoundCard        C-Media CMI8738/C3DX Audio Device
HardDrives        Maxtor 6Y080M0  (80 GB, 7200 RPM, Serial-ATA/150)
                      Maxtor 6Y160M0  (160 GB, 7200 RPM, Serial-ATA/150)
Other Drives        NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A
                        PLEXTOR CD-R  PX-W5224A 
NetWorkCard  Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC
Printer                HP DeskJet 610C
Scanner                Acer scanner 4300U/3300U


adicoto 8th April 2006 07:40 AM

If I may suggest two things:

1. Try to re-register quartz.dll
2. Try to install divx311 (and when asked about l3codeca.acm say yes). It might be caused by your audio codecs.
3. Was it enhancer ?

sardonic 8th April 2006 08:32 PM

1. how do i do that
2. havent installed any audio codecs, but i'll gove it a shot
3. yeah!!!

adicoto 8th April 2006 08:52 PM

1. Go to system32 folder and run regsvr32.exe quartz.dll or start->run and type c:\windows\system32\regsvr32.exe quartz.dll

sardonic 9th April 2006 03:10 AM

1. done but to no avail

really weird this, avi files play just fine with all my other players (DivX, VLC, WMP, WinAmp, etc) but just not with BSPlayer

i even tried uninstalling, deleting webteh folder and removing reg entries, then reinstalled BS 1.39, still wont work

im about to give up and look for other players that handle subtitles in a similar fashion (lowering em, so they appear in the black part)

adicoto 9th April 2006 08:13 AM

I assume then that neither 2. or 3. helped ?
Try to uninstall BSPlayer, WhenU, the adware wich BSplayer is bundled, delete the associated folders and also the configuration file from:
c:\documents and settings\user name\application data\BSPlayer\bsplayer.xml

and then do a fresh install of 137.826

sardonic 10th April 2006 02:17 AM

finally!

i guess it was the profile file:

c:\documents and settings\user name\application data\BSPlayer\bsplayer.something

already uninstalled several times, cleaned up registry, removed folders, etc, etc, but never the profile file :?

tnx a million!!! :wink:

now i can finally move my subs up and down again, lol :D

sardonic 13th April 2006 11:53 PM

hmmm, i thought i had it fixed, now im getting error messages again:

AppName: bsplayer.exe AppVer: 1.3.7.826 ModName: divxdec.ax
ModVer: 6.0.0.1571 Offset: 0004888f

adicoto 14th April 2006 04:00 AM

This time I think your DivX decoder must be updated.


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