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2.0.7 x64 Has Taken PC Hostage

Postby SpewHole » 29 Jun 2013 00:25

A little issue for me - started last night while I was browsing the threads, after updating to 2.0.7 x64.

When I open VLC, it goes straight to playlist, and I can see "My Computer" with sub-sections "My Videos," "My Music," etc.

I clicked there to see how they would populate and nothing showed up in "My Videos." Then I left-clicked "My Music" and it was also empty. So I right-clicked where the files should have populated and saw a bunch of view-by values pop-up in a context menu, and then - BAM.

VLC took over. It seem like it's trying to build a library/index of my massive collection. I hear the hard drive just toiling away, but while it's doing this, everything else on the PC has become unresponsive. The sidebar gallery becomes a frozen snapshot, but provides valuable information about RAM consumption. I see a steep spike in RAM use, jumping from 40% to over 90% while VLC invoked this indexing process. Please note that I have 10GB of RAM, so it is clear VLC is consuming too much RAM during this process, or at least during the start of it, as 50% = 5GB of RAM for me.

Basically, VLC is consuming all of my PC's resources, allowing it to still function, but not in a way in which I can interact with it. The mouse cursor moves, but nothing is clickable. VLC will not close, none of the open windows will respond to any mouse gestures or clicks. CTR + ALT + DEL doesn't work, sleep button doesn't work, yet I can still file-explore over the network at times.

I was tremendously patient with the program, allowing it to do its thing for maybe 10 hours. Eventually, some error messages popped up about my tower-LED hardware having some errors, since it couldn't communicate with the software properly, and I was able to click past them. Then explorer crashed and I finally threw in the towel and knew I would have to restart. I had been trying to avoid that as I didn't want to lose my progress with some browser sessions and I thought maybe VLC would successfully conclude this process. After some trial-and-error, I was finally able to create a user account on my laptop with identical credentials to my PC, ran a command prompt as that user, and then remotely shut-down my PC a grueling 12-hours from when this whole thing began. At least I didn't have to shut down improperly.

When the computer restarted and I tried again to run VLC, it said that an error had occurred and asked me if I wanted to send a debug report to the developer team.

God, yes, I thought, as I clicked okay.

But then Windows informed me that VLC had crashed and I would have to restart the program. So I did, and VLC asked me again about the debug report, clicked okay, crashed again. And around we go. VLC restarted again, this time I clicked no to the debug report, and I was finally back in to the program. But then, wait, what happens now? VLC begins the indexing-hog process all over again! And this time I didn't even click on "My Music" or "My Videos." Now I'm waiting by idly, watching the time during which I was supposed to be productive dwindle away while VLC holds my entire computer and all of its resources hostage.

And this time, remote shut-down is refusing to cooperate. I can still see my PC on the network, but I can no longer explore the shared files. What should I do?

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Re: 2.0.7 x64 Has Taken PC Hostage

Postby SpewHole » 29 Jun 2013 21:50

Duh...my fault. I clicked the checkbox for extra QT interface module when I was trying to adjust the default display monitor. I bravely tested the same on my laptop and was able to recreate the conflict (?).

So now to fix it without resetting all of my preferences. Pointers, anyone?

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Re: 2.0.7 x64 Has Taken PC Hostage

Postby SpewHole » 29 Jun 2013 23:56

Fixed.

Edited vlcrc in C:\Users\Me\AppData\Roaming\vlc, removing "qt4" from extrainf string.

I won't make that mistake again. And now for the fun part, scanning my laptop hard-drive for errors due to the improper shutdown. And improperly shutting down my PC and scanning all of its drives as well. There goes another half-day down the drain.


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