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BSplayer crashes in subtitlemenu I am new here and to be honest with you I didn't read the hole "before posting read this"-thread, it was pretty much, so here my storry and I hope including all the information you might be able to help me out: First of all I installed BSplayer several times because the download afterwarts the installation wouldn't start, I now was able to do it all right so the bsplayer works fine, but only with mp3 and other sound-files... The first time I tryed to fix the problem in Preferences - Video - Checking the "Use YUV mixing mode with VMR Renderer", it didn#t work, so I tried this: Quote:
0x80070005 So know it seems I can watch the video until the menu appears where you are able to download the subtitles and windows (vista) says the program has to shut down because of this (it's in german): Problemsignatur: Quote:
Here the computer infos: Laptop Windows Vista Buisness Servicepack 2 Intel Core Duo CPU T8300 2,40 Ghy 2,40 Ghz Ram 4 Gb 32 Bit system Video: Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family So this is my problem and I hope you can help me out! Thank you very much for anything which might help! Greetings |
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(1) Is the following thread maybe somewhat similar to your problem? http://forum.bsplayer.com/subtitles/...html#post49041 Then I would also ask you to download/install and try the latest version first (click here). Before doing so, please read (3) first. (2) Do you have this problem irrespective of the type of the video-file? (I ask that as tadmaz's post specifically concerned mkv-video-files using DXVA and it doesn't - in fact - concern subtitles, so I don't understand why you're referring to it. Also he was running XP SP3, whereas you're running Vista SP2!) (3) When you installed BS.Player, did you allow it (when it asked so) to also internally install its preferred codecs/filters? (Internally meaning for use by BS.Player only and not interfering with your system's codecs/filters.) If you didn't before, please do now.
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1. Do as BSPeter say at (3). BSPlayer needs codecs (filters) to play video files. As you didn't seem to install them, it wont work. VLC has it's own filters ;) 2. DXVA acceleration can be used only with a video card that support such thing (hardware acceleration). Yours can't. So don't try to use that. |
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