BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

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BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby Gi-Force » 13 Aug 2010 01:11

First I want to give my compliments to all of you for this fine product.

I updated to vlc-1.1.2 after running vlc-1.1.1 Using a network connection to a shared folder and choosing for (CTRL+ F) opening a (VIDEO_TS) folder, with a movie in it, VLC crashed immediately. I have tried this with more VIDEO_TS folders.

Uninstalling vlc-1.1.2 completely followed by (re-)installing vlc-1.1.1 using the default settings solved this issue. In fact I use almost the default settings: I only change the installation drive C:\ into D:\ and keep the installation path.

Reinstalling version 1.1.2 again gave the same results, which were resolved after installing Version 1.1.1. So I can reproduce this issue.

I use a Windows 7 client which runs the VLC. My shared folder, with the mentioned movie(s), runs on a Windows 2003 SP2 server.
Here is the screen dump:

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Hopefully this gives some help.
Please keep continuing with your fine work.

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby Gi-Force » 13 Aug 2010 14:59

(My reaction on the moving from the original Forum by the Mod, which can't be contacted/seen :
Why not made a Forum for the worldwide users, which are using VLC under the most uncommon situations,
to put Bug reports in ?)

This is not a question.
This is about a reproducible error report from vlc-1.1.2
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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby havoc2007 » 14 Aug 2010 02:06

Same issue.

Win 7 x64
Q6600 processor.
7 gigs of DDR2 RAM
1.5 TB HDD
GeForce GTX260 SC
Nvidia 680i Mobo.

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby siouxdax » 14 Aug 2010 13:42

I have the same issue when trying to load a playlist. I've reverted back to 1.1.1
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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby VLC_help » 14 Aug 2010 15:09

This will be fixed in VLC 1.1.3

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby chucke » 15 Aug 2010 18:41

I get the exact same error message. I tried going back to 1.1.0. and 1.1.1. - same message. I was JUST watching a DVD yesterday morning using 1.1.2. and a few hours later, I get this error.

This is happening on both my laptop and my desktop both running W7 - x86 and x64.

Can someone PLEASE fix this? I'd really like to watch something as I don't have TV.

TIA
First I want to give my compliments to all of you for this fine product.

I updated to vlc-1.1.2 after running vlc-1.1.1 Using a network connection to a shared folder and choosing for (CTRL+ F) opening a (VIDEO_TS) folder, with a movie in it, VLC crashed immediately. I have tried this with more VIDEO_TS folders.

Uninstalling vlc-1.1.2 completely followed by (re-)installing vlc-1.1.1 using the default settings solved this issue. In fact I use almost the default settings: I only change the installation drive C:\ into D:\ and keep the installation path.

Reinstalling version 1.1.2 again gave the same results, which were resolved after installing Version 1.1.1. So I can reproduce this issue.

I use a Windows 7 client which runs the VLC. My shared folder, with the mentioned movie(s), runs on a Windows 2003 SP2 server.
Here is the screen dump:

Image

Hopefully this gives some help.
Please keep continuing with your fine work.

Regards
Gi-Force

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 15 Aug 2010 23:39

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby chucke » 16 Aug 2010 00:35

Thanks.

I'm using 8/15 build of 1.2.0 GIT....

It's working, but I have to click on the individual VOB file instead of right moue clicking on the VIDEO_TS directory. But for now, I'll take it.

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

Postby chucke » 16 Aug 2010 00:56

I almost hoped this hadn't worked. My new addiction to Rome is not conducive to studying. lol

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Re: BUG in VLC v.1.1.2

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