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Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 09:59
by ltsnow
Thank you so much for fixing this in 1.1.5. Everything is perfect now.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 10:56
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Oh yessssssss "X" closes fine in 1.1.5 release
Thanks Achim and JB :)
You are welcome.

You might see that VLC closes a bit less fast when using Ctrl+Q (like 2sec instead of 1) but X should close exactly in the same way and not hang.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 16:25
by ltsnow
Oh yessssssss "X" closes fine in 1.1.5 release
Thanks Achim and JB :)
You are welcome.

You might see that VLC closes a bit less fast when using Ctrl+Q (like 2sec instead of 1) but X should close exactly in the same way and not hang.
It seems to close ever so slightly slower with the X than it used to, but no big shakes.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 21:03
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Oh yessssssss "X" closes fine in 1.1.5 release
Thanks Achim and JB :)
You are welcome.

You might see that VLC closes a bit less fast when using Ctrl+Q (like 2sec instead of 1) but X should close exactly in the same way and not hang.
It seems to close ever so slightly slower with the X than it used to, but no big shakes.
Cool. If it takes more than 2sec on a normal powerful computer, then we have an issue.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 21:58
by solazy
Lucky here, both (ctrl-q and x) close same and very quickly on my old PC
Maybe JB will tell us one day how this nasty bug was solved, if it's not too complicated for us to understand ?
Sometimes bugs just drive you nuts and when you find the solution, you think "how is it I didn't think about that #@"ยค* solution earlier ?" . Or was it a hidden vicious bug ? Just curious :)

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 14 Nov 2010 22:12
by harry_tuttle
Yeah! Thank you very much j-b and everyone else who has helped solving that issue!

VLC now exits completely on X-ing it and and I can't see any noticeable delay when using CTRL+Q. On my Athlon X2 4400+, 1.1.5 exits instantly just like prior versions.

Hats off to you all!

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 15 Nov 2010 15:33
by VLC_help
Maybe JB will tell us one day how this nasty bug was solved, if it's not too complicated for us to understand ?
ATM it is an ugly QT4 related hack
http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/v ... 04348.html

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 15 Nov 2010 17:47
by solazy
Thx VLC_help :)

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 15 Nov 2010 18:24
by rogerdpack
ATM it is an ugly QT4 related hack
http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/v ... 04348.html
Maybe it should be reported upstream?
Anyway thanks for the release and for posting the VM with the problem so jb could fix it. Seems to be working well for me on XP and windows 7 (oh wait, I never had any problems in the first place...)
:P
-r

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 20 Nov 2010 15:29
by Reinhart
VLC 1.1.5 now works fine on my Windows XP (SP3) boxes.
You hardly see a delay when clicking the "x" icon so this should not be an issue (here).

Thanks to the VLC team for finally fixing the big WinXP bug in VLC 1.1.5 .
This now means that the many XP users out there can download the current version and use it.
Good for them, good for VLC...! :-)

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 20 Nov 2010 15:35
by LordOslek
I am still having a problem with VLC crashing at the end of a video. Have to force close it every time. This is using 1.1.0 as well as 1.1.5.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 20 Nov 2010 19:05
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
I am still having a problem with VLC crashing at the end of a video. Have to force close it every time. This is using 1.1.0 as well as 1.1.5.
THis is another issue. Please delete %appdata%/vlc folder

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 21 Nov 2010 00:28
by LordOslek
Thank you for your reply j-b.

I have tried this. Still doesn't work.

I play a video. It crashes at the end. I force-close VLC. I delete the %appdata%/vlc folder. Play a new video (it makes no difference if its an .avi, .mpg or .mkv) and the folder reappears and VLC crashes the same at the end of the video.

I have noticed that it only does this on my 2nd screen (computer is connected to a TV for videos) either in windowed or fullscreen mode. On my main monitor I have no such issues.

The issue didn't happen on the previous version (I am assuming it is pre 1.0.0 due to it having the old style layout as opposed to the one currently used) but I upgraded due to .mkv files only showing as a grey screen (though the audio still played perfectly fine).

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 21 Nov 2010 01:03
by VLC_help
You know how to use GDB debugger?

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 21 Nov 2010 01:55
by LordOslek
I do not :( though if you could point me in the direction of some instructions - I am willing to give it a try.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 21 Nov 2010 21:38
by VLC_help

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 21 Nov 2010 22:12
by LordOslek
Thanks for that but unfortunatly I can not understand how to use that at all. Either i'm just stupid or it isn't the simplest thing to use *sigh*

EDIT - not sure if these help. But since it crashes when viewing the video on my TV, I can only get a print screen of the last few bits of info. Please note this happens on ANY video I play from my computer no matter of size or file extension. It only does it on my TV though, not when playing them on my monitor.

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EDIT 2 - just played a video on my monitor and it closed fine without VLC crashing. Had a look at the messages bit as above, and they appear the same up until the 'main debug: destroying useless vout' section where it previously stopped. This time it continued and listed this (this is using the same video both times):
qt4 debug: IM: Deleting the input
main debug: Filter 03edd74c removed from chain
main debug: removing module "swscale"
directx debug: DirectXEventThread terminating
directx debug: DirectXCloseWindow
directx debug: WinProc WM_DESTROY
qt4 debug: releasing video...
main debug: TIMER input launching for 'Disturbed_-_Inside_The_Fire_(Directors_Cut)_-_videopimp.mpg' : 7.839 ms - Total 7.839 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 7.839 ms)
qt4 debug: Video is not needed anymore
main debug: removing module "qt4"
main debug: removing module "directx"
main debug: removing module "vout_wrapper"
main debug: removing module "blend"
main debug: removing module "freetype"
main debug: removing module "yuvp"
main debug: removing module "swscale"
Not sure if this helps but thought i'd stick it in just incase :)

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 22 Dec 2010 17:03
by angsta
About all I can add to this is I am on XP SP2 and I see the same unload problem, but i noticed if you just right click the VLC mini icon in the taskbar it will flash a small box a few times and close.

A bigger problem I see a lot is it taking forevvvvvver sometimes to scroll advance in a movie, it will sit the taking forever to return to actual playback at the new spot IF it doesn't just crash out instantly when you click the progress bar to advance. This happens QUITE a lot.

the not closing thing happens so much im just used to it now. right clicking the icon will make it close and you dont have to kill the process. (little easier)

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 06 Jan 2011 15:34
by rogerdpack

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 05 Mar 2011 12:58
by charonme
let's get back to the original topic:
had exactly the same problem, upgrading to 1.1.7 fixed it

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 05 Apr 2011 01:19
by Cobaltvlc
Error seems to be fixed on my pc, 1.1.7 closes correctly now.

Re: VLC 1.1.0 don't unload when closed under XP

Posted: 06 Apr 2011 00:03
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Yes, it does.