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Could you please post here the message you get ? It will be easier to understand where the error come from. When opening the file, do you have a flicker in the left upper corner or on the systray ? |
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A, I see, is the standard window's message when closing an aplication that stopped responding. Do we tyalk about .avi files only ? MPEG files do work ok ? Can you try to re-register quartz.dll ? (rightclick->options->preferences->filter management->manage filters; dshow filters->click on AVI splitter (it should state at the lower part of the window that the file is Located in : \WINDOWS\system32\quartz.dll) and press re-register) |
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And for the mpeg files ? |
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So, once again. Some days ago, the PRO 1.4x version worked OK. You installed the PRO 2 version, video files doesn't work any more. Tryied to re-install PRO 1.4x version and doesn't work any more either. Version 1.32, non PRO is working OK, no errors. Try to delete the folder that BSPlayer creates into c:\documents and settings\UserName\application data, called BSPlayer Pro, or at least the files inside. If this does not help, after this uninstall all BSPlayer you have installed, delete the folder named Webteh in c:\program files and do a clean install |
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The major difference between 1.32 and the other 2 versions is that the preferences are saved into the install folder and not into document and settings folder. I think the problem is related to that thing. Let me think about other thing that may alter this. |
BSplayer v1.x is not compatible with v2.x settings files. If you try to open BSplayer v1 without deleting the v2 settings file a Windows error message will appear. Are you sure you have deleted the BSplayer folders located in C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Appliacation data\ folder? Maybe check also for the other users locations (All users, Default user, etc.) |
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1 Attachment(s) You got in the wrong place,mate. NTuser.dat is a file in wich the operating system stores some internal date. You'll never be able to delete this file. Look carefully for the location. |
Or in your case God Of Reptiles, the path would be: C:\Documents and Settings\Mikko\Application Data\BSplayer Pro\ :wink: Maybe you couldn't find "Application Data" as this folder may be hidden by default, but it's there! |
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C:\Documents and Settings\Mikko\Application Data\BSplayer Pro\ isn't a file but a folder, which may contain more files, e.g.: bsp.dat - BSplayer.xml - bsplist.bsl - bspml.xml - EQ.xml and yes I would suggest to delete these (or simply rename the folder, which I always do, having several versions of BSPlayer on my PC and wanting to be able to switch between them) and then do a fresh install (as earlier suggested). :wink: |
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If you give up so easily I cannot imagine you really purchased BSPlayer Pro. So you've probably been using an illegal crack, which appears to be not working and you judge BSPlayer from that experience? :? |
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