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CallMeSnake 26th November 2006 07:15 PM

BSPlayer Pro 2.12 build 941, crash on exit
 
Every time I try to exit BSPlayer, I get the following error message:

Code:

BSplayer v2.12.941, Unhandled exception at EIP: 00409587
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 00409587 in module 'bsplayer.exe'. Read of address 00000000
EAccessViolation
Call stack: 00000000,00409587,00404843

If I click on "continue", it will simply not exit. If I click on "close", I'll get the following error message exactly 20 times:

http://i10.tinypic.com/2ik8d1x.jpg

After the 20th one, it will start to alternate with this one:

http://i9.tinypic.com/2r46712.jpg

That will (apparently) go on forever and the only way to get out of it is to kill the task.

That error is fairly new to me though, didn't always appear. I was able to fix it once by reinstalling BSPlayer, but after a while it appeared again.

I'm not exactly sure what I did to cause it, but I think it might have something to do with changing file type associations (either in BSPlayer or in another player). The number 20 mentioned above incidentally is also the number of file extensions shown in the list under options/preferences/general/file types. Could that be related? Any idea what's causing it and how to work around it?

(I tried to play with the file associations, checking and unchecking them all and such, but it didn't help. Currently, I have none checked in BSPlayer.)

Tizio 26th November 2006 07:47 PM

Try to delete (maybe only rename it so you can reuse it) the BSplayer.xml preferences file located in C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Application Data\BSplayer\

If the error persists, then the problems can be only 2:
1. A codec used by BS.Player to decode your movies (you can see which cidec is used by right-clicking on BS.Player control's window, then Options -> Filters -> Advanced)
2. Really a problem with file associations..can you l?ook at Windows registry and see if there's something strange with file associations there?

CallMeSnake 26th November 2006 08:11 PM

Deleting bsplayer.xml indeed fixed it, thanks.

I'll see if I can break it again and report back what option it was if I find out. :wink:


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