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[error] Please Help! http://members.lycos.nl/shortyweb/error.jpg and: http://members.lycos.nl/shortyweb/error2.jpg I get these errors! Please tell me what to do.. :cry: |
Open XviD configuration and disable force YV12 |
doesnt work :(.. please help.. |
Unfortunately you do not give any info on your system's hardware. As to software: do you happen to know which (relevant) codecs are installed? Have a look at this thread for some general info. How is setting in BSPlayer of the option "Disable YV12format" under (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > Video rendering ? :wink: |
win2000, i think i have a divx codec.. but i cant play divx at windows media player :S.. soo.. i dont really know if i have the codec. i have the latest version of BSplayer. |
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Check if you have DivX5.1.1 ([Start] > Programs > DivX > DivX Codec > Decoder Configuration Utility > Help page) If you do not appear to have it, download and install it. See this post: http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=11908#11908 :wink: |
@BSPeter: Couldn't you make a sticky on this topic? These questions return over and over again, resulting in more redundant answers. I appreciate your efforts to answer all these questions but the forum thereby looses its structure and viewability. I suggest a <go through step-by-step> 1) Check codecs(versions) installed -> don't use codec packs (exept matroska lite pack :lol: ) 2) Check file with VDub, Graphedit/Gspot, vlc (->not DS dependant!) for corrupt data. 3) Info to provide: op.system, player, file downloaded or self-made..... ---and so on... |
I agree. :D Help-to-Help should be updated and be sticky.. 8) |
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