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I've been trying for around an hour now with different filter combinations and
I'm unable to reproduce any crash with that sample in WMP.
Please try the following:
1) Open regedit, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Gabest\ and delete any
keys with VSFilter in their name.
2) Open an Administrative Command Prompt and navigate to where your
VSFilter.dll is located
3) regsvr32 /u VSFilter.dll
4) regsvr32 VSFilter.dll
If that doesn't work, please list the filters being used in WMP. There is
nothing special about that script, so if a crash is happening, it seems
unlikely it's being caused by xy-vsfilter rather than some upstream filter like
the splitter or decoder.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 8:58
And just to confirm, this only happens when using Windows Media Player 12?
Please test MPC-HC x86
http://www.xvidvideo.ru/media-player-classic-home-cinema-x86-x64/ & ZoomPlayer
8.1 http://www.inmatrix.com/download_relay/zoomplayer.com_free.html as well if
you haven't already.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 9:07
The good news is: I've been unable to reproduce the crash in MPC-HC and
ZoomPlayer and to make sure it wasn't because the problem had miraculously
solved itself, I tried it again in Windows Media Player (12) and the crash
happened right away.
I then proceed to remove the registry key and re-register VSFilter.
Funny fact: I just found a new way for WMP to crash. Instead of just stopping
playback and having a message from Windows saying that "This application has
crashed", the music kept on playing but the video stuck. Also, when closing WMP
I couldn't start it until I force-quitted a so called Windows-IME(?) which had
crashed instead.
As for what filters I'm using.
I'm currently using Shark codec pack http://shark007.net/win7codecs.html
I've configured Shark to use the Haali splitter for MKV for Linked File support
(the crash is unrelated to linked files) and to use LAV codec for h264 in
DirectShow Players.
I hope this helps.
Original comment by Nolo...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 11:34
WMP on Win7 is special since it prefers Media Foundation codecs over DirectShow
and it has a special Preferred Filter List which it will use over default
DirectShow filters.
Either Shark Codec Pack is to blame for messing with the Win7 preferred filter
list and/or media foundation codecs and ended up breaking something, or you
have some other codec installed which isn't stable.
For reference, I'd also be curious if you have DivX, ArcSoft TotalMedia,
Cyberlink PowerDVD, Corel/InterVideo WinDVD, Nero, Adobe, Elecard, Roxio, or
Nokia programs installed?
Under the assumption this is being caused by a misbehaving codec, please try
the following:
__________
Uninstall Shark Codec Pack.
Uninstall DivX.
regsvr32 /u VSFilter.dll
Delete all VSFilter.dll instances from your computer
Check for and install Windows 7 Updates, DirectX Updates
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=35 , GPU Driver Updates,
and Sound Driver Updates.
Reboot.
Install CCCP http://www.cccp-project.net/
Reboot.
Open CCCP Settings and do "Re-Register Filters" + "Reset All Settings"
Yes->Next->Next->Apply
Check that VSFilter 2.40 distributed with CCCP is working correctly in WMP12
with your sample video.
Close WMP.
Delete and replace the VSFilter.dll in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Combined
Community Codec Pack\Filters" with VSFilter.dll from xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.1
Open CCCP Settings and do "Re-Register Filters" + "Reset All Settings"
Yes->Next->Next->Apply
Check that xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.1 is working correctly in WMP12 with your sample
video.
Open Haali Media Splitter settings from the CCCP Start Menu.
Set "Use Custom MediaType for H.264" to Yes.
Check that xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.1 is working correctly in WMP12 with your sample
video.
Open Haali Media Splitter settings from the CCCP Start Menu.
Set "Auto Load VSFilter" to Yes.
Check that xy-VSFilter 3.0.0.1 is working correctly in WMP12 with your sample
video.
Open CCCP Settings and do "Re-Register Filters" + "Reset All Settings"
Yes->Next->Next->Apply
Open Ready.mkv in WMP and immediately pause the video.
Find the blue FFDShow Audio icon in your System Tray
Right Click the FFDShow Audio icon (a menu should pop-up)
While this menu is open, press PrtScn on your keyboard.
Open Microsoft Paint and do Edit -> Paste
Save the screenshot and upload it either as an attachment here or to ImageShack
so I can view it.
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Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 12:52
If none of that helps, the next thing to look into would be if the Windows IME
is somehow conflicting with xy-VSFilter.
Which country/region is your version of Windows from? Which language do you
have your System Locale set to? Do you use a Custom Keyboard Layout or have
additional Keyboard Languages installed? Do you use the Language Bar? If you
are not using the Windows IME for anything, the next thing we could try is
disabling it.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 1:16
I just noticed, that my MPC-HC test was compromised.
MPC-HC used it's own internal sutitle filter, instead of the VSFiler, so I had
to use a renderer that didn't support the internal filter, disable internal
filters for MKV and set VSFilter as preferred filter.
The result is the same though, neither MPC nor the video crashed.
As for the third party softwares, I did have DivX installed (but removed long
ago) and I only have Adobe Flash, Reader and (a cracked version of) Premiere
Pro left on my system.
As for my locale.
I'm not sure which region my PC is from, since I bought it from the internet,
but I'd guess it's Swiss.
The "Current Location" is set to Switzerland, the Language is English.
I had Japanese/Chinese/Korean installed. I don't use the Language Bar anymore,
though for some reason, it still pops up when I press Ctrl+Space and
automatically switches to "Chinese (Taiwan)", which is odd, because I've
removed all Asian Layouts from my Keyboard Layouts and I had also removed the
Ctrl+Space shortcut.
As for the uninstall-reboot-etc. process, I'll do them as soon as I manage to
find the time for it and I'll report as soon as possible.
Original comment by Nolo...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 1:51
Since you mention you are from Switzerland, does that mean you are using
"Windows 7 N"
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/What-is-Windows-7-N-edition
which doesn't include WMP12 by default?
If you are indeed running "Windows 7 N", try installing/re-installing the Media
Feature Pack from http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=16546
and the Media Format Feature Pack from
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=19289
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Jan 2012 at 2:27
I'm not sure if you already know why this crash happens.
I think this a threading-issue (IMHO). I don't know why but for some reason WMP
(or Haali Media Splitter) load the VSFilter.dll a second time at the end of a
video. You can see this if you enable the tray icon. Therefore WMP usually
crash at 01:13 because this is exactly the time where the second icon pop's up.
This crash still occurs with xy-vsfilter 3.0.0.65.
I'm using W7 (x64) with WMP12 (x86), LAV Filter 0.51.3, Haali and xy-vsfilter
3.0.0.65.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 26 Sep 2012 at 11:06
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I'm still unable to reproduce any crash with WMP12.
When this occurs, what filters does each of the two xy-VSFilter tray icons show
when you right-click on them?
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 26 Sep 2012 at 3:20
I can reproduce a second icon, but it only appears during the last minute or so
when WMP12 pre-loads the next video in the playlist, and usually disappears as
soon as the next video in the playlist begins to play back.
I've never seen something like your screenshot where there are two VSFilter
icons both loaded for the same video, nor a new tray icon appearing a minute
after playback starts.
Do you have Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installed?
Do you have all Important as well as non-default Recommended updates installed
from Windows Update?
After you've done the two things above, I would then ask you to do the
following steps:
1) Re-install Haali Media Splitter (attached) and don't change any default
settings.
2) Re-install LAV Video & LAV Audio (x86) from recent nightly build:
http://xhmikosr.1f0.de/lavfilters/
3) Download and run Win7DSFilterTweaker:
http://www.codecguide.com/windows7_preferred_filter_tweaker.htm
With Win7DSFilterTweaker open, click on 'Preferred Decoders'. Set the following
under 32-bit:
H.264 = USE MERIT
XVID = USE MERIT
DIVX = USE MERIT
AAC = LAV Audio
MP3 = LAV Audio
Playback some videos in WMP12 and see if you can still reproduce a crash. When
you right-click the xy-VSFilter tray icon, the list of filters should match the
attached screenshot.
003 <- or some other random number for the Audio Renderer
Enhanced Video Renderer
DirectVobSub (forced auto-loading version)
LAV Video
LAV Audio
PathToVideo <- this is Haali Media Splitter
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 5:23
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Forgot one thing. Before you apply the new Win7DSFilterTweaker settings listed
above, enter each of the three sections and hit Reset + Apply & Close in order
to make sure everything is set to defaults before you do so.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 6:19
Also uninstall Haali Media Splitter first before re-installing it, since it
doesn't seem to reset to defaults otherwise.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 9:05
>> I can reproduce a second icon, but it only appears during the last minute or
so when WMP12 pre-loads the next video in the playlist, and usually disappears
as soon as the next video in the playlist begins to play back.
I can confirm this; always last minute or so and disappears with the next video.
>> I've never seen something like your screenshot where there are two VSFilter
icons both loaded for the same video, nor a new tray icon appearing a minute
after playback starts.
In this case there is just one video in the playlist (screenshots @
24:14/24:25). With a second video in the playlist the two VSFilter icons are
NOT loaded for same video.
>> Do you have Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installed?
>> Do you have all Important as well as non-default Recommended updates
installed from Windows Update?
Of course.
>> Playback some videos in WMP12 and see if you can still reproduce a crash.
When you right-click the xy-VSFilter tray icon, the list of filters should
match the attached screenshot.
It match the attached screenshot and WMP still crashes with one and at least
two videos in the playlist.
>> 1. Download video (Filesize: 49.8MB / Duration 01m 32s):
http://www.mediafire.com/?u78nm7dt7r45s7a
>> 2. The crash often occurs at 01:13, sometimes a few seconds later, sometimes
the crash doesn't happen at all. The probability for the crash to happen is
over 50% on this video, and it only happens at or after 01:13, no matter if I
wait for the video to reach that point, or if I seek to that particular point.
If xy-vsfilter actually do something (in this case karaoke) then the
probability to crash is really high. Therefore this video crashes a lot and my
test-video for the screenshots didn't.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 10:29
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Do you have CoreAVC or any other H.264 decoders installed? 'Installed' as in
present on your system?
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 12:18
No CoreAVC; just some player: mpc-hc (portable) as a second player; quicktime
for the program "mocha"; and cyberlink for BDs.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 3:08
Okay, so just to confirm, no FFDShow, Divx, Adobe, Elecard, Mainconcept,
Arcsoft, cellphone software, encoding packs, or anything else which may contain
another H.264 decoder? Also is Haali is your only MKV splitter?
I ask this because I noticed WMP12 seems to behave strangely, and attempts to
call a decoder different from the one being used when it pre-loads the next
video. CoreAVC 3.0.1 seemed to be causing an access violation in WMP12 when
being used in this way, which could potentially have been related to an
occasion crash.
To rule out the Cyberlink H.264 decoder having the same issue, rename your
entire PowerDVD folder something else temporarily. Also try checking everything
on the Win7DSFilterTweaker 'Tweaks' page to disable all the Microsoft decoders
temporarily. Do you still get a crash?
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 27 Sep 2012 at 6:47
No: FFDShow, Divx, Elecard, Mainconcept, Arcsoft, cellphone software
Yes: Adobe After Effects CS6, Adobe Media Encoder CS6, Aegisub, MeGUi
>> Also is Haali is your only MKV splitter?
No, LAV Splitter is also installed, but mkv is diabled.
>> renaming Cyberlink, (and Adobe After Effects CS6, Adobe Media Encoder CS6,
Aegisub, MeGUi)
Still get a crash.
>> Win7DSFilterTweaker 'Tweaks'
Still get a crash.
Just in case: logs say that the reason is the VSFilter.dll.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 28 Sep 2012 at 12:47
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As a shot in the dark, try installing the following hotfix:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2545627/
If you still get a crash with that hotfix, try installing the following newer
hotfix:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2582203/
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2012 at 12:35
Unfortunately both updates didn't help.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 2 Oct 2012 at 10:28
I've also tested it under Windows 8 (90-day trial) but it's the same behavior.
It isn't a big surprise for me because it's still WMP12.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 2 Oct 2012 at 1:07
The strange part is I am still unable reproduce these frequent crashes in WMP12
on my computer, which doesn't make any sense if it's just a WMP12 related issue.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 2 Oct 2012 at 1:45
Maybe you can post your settings (haali, lav, xy, Win7DSFilterTweaker).
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 2 Oct 2012 at 5:06
I also got this window today. This isn't the first time but it usually doesn't
happens when I get a crash.
Original comment by stefan.g...@googlemail.com
on 2 Oct 2012 at 6:23
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I also the same kind of crashes with WMP 12, using Windows 8 x64. It doesn't
seem to be linked to any video but it only happens when displaying karaoke
effects. Using ffdshow as decoder for video and audio, xy-vsfilter for subs and
haali for splitter. I don't have any bug report here but I'll post one the next
time I get this issue.
Original comment by sylviort...@gmail.com
on 9 Mar 2013 at 7:18
I am still unable to reproduce this issue.
For anybody still experiencing this, please test older depreciated releases of
xy-VSFilter one-by-one until you find one which doesn't crash. Then download
GraphStudioNext, drag your video into it, copy down the "Graph Construction
Report" as well as the colorspace used by xy-VSFilter's input and output pin.
Proceed to copy down this same information for the first release of xy-VSFilter
which does crash in WMP12 and post both here as text attachments.
Original comment by cyber.sp...@gmail.com
on 9 Mar 2013 at 7:51
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Nolo...@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2012 at 9:52