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No, it's not the best if he encodes in XviD with some advanced profile and let DivX decode it. As a suggestion (I personally don't use it) you can install FFDShow and let it decode all MPEG4. See if the error persists. |
The best one in DivX series ;) |
Probably this is why 5.21 is the one that come with all later decoding packs from DivX. They stick to it even now, 2 years after the build was released. |
In terms of skins, I am currently using the base skin, but the problem has also appeared in other skins, so it does not appear to be skin dependent |
Could you please let us know which check-boxes are selected in your installation under (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > .... .... General > [General settings] respectively under .... Video > [General] (For the first "screen" e.g. just assume the top box to be nr 1 and the bottom nr 16 and for the second assume the top box to be nr 1 and the bottom nr 10) :wink: P.S.: If you just open the player and then close it (without having done anything) is the error-report also produced? |
See attached screen dumps http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../BSPlayer1.jpg http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../BSPlayer2.jpg with respect to trying the player on its own without playing a file, a curious result. I can open and close without any problem, as soon as I play a file it crashes on close, when I then open and close again after this it crashes |
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I can't help continue thinking that there is something wrong with your settings-file as the error occurs only after a file is played. (Or with your rights under Windows for the folder concerned). BS.Player has a number of "remember"-items (sometimes to be switched off by a "don't remember"-option), which are most likely stored on exit. But I've noticed your version is a "PRO"-version, so - assuming it is a "legal" version - you are entitled to direct support by BS.Player-team. In this connection I would advise you to contact them through the contact form: http://www.bsplayer.com/en/contact_us/ :wink: (Alternatively you can send them an e-mail at customer.support@bsplayer.com ) |
It is a "legal" version and I did send an email to the contact us asking who to contact regarding support issues but I have had no response |
I will draw their attention to this thread. :wink: |
Could this be related to the way it acces the decoder and the way it closes this connection ? If you have XviD installed, open it's configuration panel, enable playback for DivX and DX50 and the try to play a file (see in filters page what decoder it's used) and tell us if it's XviD and if the error persist. |
@sgc: I meanwhile sent a message to BSPlayer-team. @adicoto: He uses DivX for playback (like me) @sgc: If you like to install XviD and try as suggested by adicoto, please deselect "Support Generic Mpeg-4" in DivX codec: [Start] > "Programs" > "DivX" > "DivX codec" > "Decoder configuration Utility" (alternatively you can also go through BS.Player's "Filters" > "Advanced") :wink: |
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I understood that already and was editing my post as I had forgotten to add what to do with DivX-settings if he would follow your suggestions. :wink: |
We manage somehow to interlace our posts :D When I read your post and start replying, you do the same with mine. For now, I stop and wait for a response from sgc, and after that, depending on his answer, I will continue. |
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Thanks again for all the advice, I am having a hard time trying to keep track of it all. I installed FFDshow, but no difference, unless there are some specific settings I need to adjust. Also deselected "Support Generic Mpeg-4, but to avail Considering how well BS Player worked in my last PC, this is a real mystery as I am not running any different software, do you think it might be a hardware problem? This PC differs from last regarding no. of cores on the CPU, sli graphics cards and sata hard drives Thanks |
I don't think it' hardware related. But are you sure that XviD decoder was the filter used ? |
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Otherwise you have to "force" it in BSplayer preferences :roll: |
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