I just about went nuts with this one! It seems that the problem revolves around the way he is handling MP4 and OGG. Originally I liked his concept of being able to offer more logical functions through the use of a source filter. I have found there is no way to get back to the original Microsoft method even though it appears to work after the uninstall of the Haali splitter, without reinstalling Windows. So I pulled the latest version of the Haali splitter and reinstalled it using the options for AVI and Matroska and unchecking the boxes for OGG and MP4. Then I downloaded Tobias's original OGG package and installed it. This left me with some OGM Vorbis combinations that wouldn't play (mainly a few amine clips) Adding CoreVorbis resolved this issue. Then I downloaded Gaybest's MP4 front end and installed it along with CoreAVC for H.264. Since then I have experienced no further problems.Yes. I suppose the Haali Splitter is the bad guy.
I traced the windows machine error trough the explorer.exe to Haali. But I don't understand whats going wrong. *sigh*... have to trace more...
I've a portable with:
WinXp sp2 with the latest updates , Geforce4 420 go with 16 Mb Ram-video , Athlon Xp mobile 2000+ , 512 mb ram , VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller
Version of VLC : VLC 0.8.4 Final
Situation: The crash always occurs randomly during the playback of file , after 10 seconds like after 10 minutes but never the same point , i watch the video at fullscreen and with my default configuration (look the vlcrc), vlc crash but not quit , the video and audio still playback but the subtitle stops and there is the message of winxp to send the information to microsoft of error , obviously after it closed.
I've already tried to reinstall vlc and to delete into "documents and settings" the file vlcrc .
I was playing some .mkv files , all with:
Xvid video - 1 audio mp3 - 1 subtitle ssa
I attach my vlcrc and the error report of winxp
ftp://streams.videolan.org/incoming/cra ... _vlcrc.zip
Sorry for bad english
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