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main debug: adding playlist item `\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi' ( \\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi )
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: thread 3548 (input) created at priority 1 (src/input/input.c:230)
main debug: `\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi' gives access `' demux `' path `\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi'
main debug: creating demux: access='' demux='' path='\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
main debug: creating access '' path='\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 4 candidates
vcd debug: trying .cue file: \\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.cue
access_file debug: opening file `\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi'
main debug: using access2 module "access_file"
main debug: pre buffering
main debug: received first data for our buffer
main debug: prebuffering done 1408981 bytes in 0s - 3090 kbytes/s
main debug: creating demux: access='' demux='' path='\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi'
main debug: looking for demux2 module: 38 candidates
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:46464952 (RIFF) size:733012840 pos:0
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'AVI '
avi debug: <list 'AVI '>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:8830 pos:12
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'hdrl'
avi debug: <list 'hdrl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:68697661 (avih) size:56 pos:24
avi debug: avih: streams:2 flags: HAS_INDEX IS_INTERLEAVED 560x400
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:4244 pos:88
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'strl'
avi debug: <list 'strl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:68727473 (strh) size:56 pos:100
avi debug: strh: type:vids handler:0x64697678 samplesize:0 29.97fps
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:66727473 (strf) size:40 pos:164
avi debug: strf: video:XVID 560x400 planes:1 12bpp
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:4b4e554a (JUNK) size:4120 pos:212
avi debug: </list 'strl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:4234 pos:4340
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'strl'
avi debug: <list 'strl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:68727473 (strh) size:56 pos:4352
avi debug: strh: type:auds handler:0x00000000 samplesize:576 41.67fps
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:66727473 (strf) size:30 pos:4416
avi debug: strf: audio:0x0055 channels:2 48000Hz 0bits/sample 187kb/s
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:4b4e554a (JUNK) size:4120 pos:4454
avi debug: </list 'strl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:260 pos:8582
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'odml'
avi debug: <list 'odml'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:686c6d64 (dmlh) size:248 pos:8594
avi warning: unknown chunk (not loaded)
avi debug: </list 'odml'>
avi debug: </list 'hdrl'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:54 pos:8850
avi debug: found LIST chunk: 'INFO'
avi debug: <list 'INFO'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:54465349 (ISFT) size:42 pos:8862
avi debug: ISFT: software : FairUse Wizard - http://fairusewizard.com
avi debug: </list 'INFO'>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:4b4e554a (JUNK) size:1320 pos:8912
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:5453494c (LIST) size:729044112 pos:10240
avi debug: skipping movi chunk
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:31786469 (idx1) size:3958480 pos:729054360
avi debug: idx1: index entry:247405
avi debug: </list 'AVI '>
avi debug: found Chunk fourcc:4b4e554a (JUNK) size:1160 pos:733012848
avi debug: * LIST-root size:733014016 pos:0
avi debug: + RIFF-AVI size:733012840 pos:0
avi debug: | + LIST-hdrl size:8830 pos:12
avi debug: | | + avih size:56 pos:24
avi debug: | | + LIST-strl size:4244 pos:88
avi debug: | | | + strh size:56 pos:100
avi debug: | | | + strf size:40 pos:164
avi debug: | | | + JUNK size:4120 pos:212
avi debug: | | + LIST-strl size:4234 pos:4340
avi debug: | | | + strh size:56 pos:4352
avi debug: | | | + strf size:30 pos:4416
avi debug: | | | + JUNK size:4120 pos:4454
avi debug: | | + LIST-odml size:260 pos:8582
avi debug: | | | + dmlh size:248 pos:8594
avi debug: | + LIST-INFO size:54 pos:8850
avi debug: | | + ISFT size:42 pos:8862
avi debug: | + JUNK size:1320 pos:8912
avi debug: | + LIST-movi size:729044112 pos:10240
avi debug: | + idx1 size:3958480 pos:729054360
avi debug: + JUNK size:1160 pos:733012848
avi debug: AVIH: 2 stream, flags HAS_INDEX IS_INTERLEAVED
avi debug: stream[0] rate:30000 scale:1001 samplesize:0
avi debug: stream[0] video(XVID) 560x400 12bpp 29.970030fps
main debug: selecting program id=0
avi debug: stream[1] rate:24000 scale:576 samplesize:576
avi debug: stream[1] audio(0x55) 2 channels 48000Hz 0bits
avi debug: stream[0] created 123710 index entries
avi debug: stream[1] created 123695 index entries
avi debug: stream[0] length:4127 (based on index)
avi debug: stream[1] length:4127 (based on index)
main debug: using demux2 module "avi"
main debug: looking for a subtitle file in \\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\
main debug: looking for decoder module: 24 candidates
ffmpeg debug: libavcodec initialized (interface 4756 )
ffmpeg debug: postprocessing disabled
ffmpeg debug: ffmpeg codec (MPEG-4 Video) started
main debug: using decoder module "ffmpeg"
main debug: thread 3620 (decoder) created at priority 0 (src/input/decoder.c:159)
main debug: looking for decoder module: 24 candidates
main debug: using decoder module "mpeg_audio"
main debug: thread 3640 (decoder) created at priority 2 (src/input/decoder.c:159)
main debug: meta information:
main debug: - 'Setting' = ' HAS_INDEX IS_INTERLEAVED'
main debug: `\\Wrtsl54gs\imdb250\Duck.Soup.1933\Duck Soup.avi' successfully opened
avi debug: old:0 < new 0
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main debug: control type=0
main debug: control: stopping input
main debug: closing input
avi debug: free chunk avih
avi debug: free chunk strh
avi debug: free chunk strf
avi debug: free chunk JUNK
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi debug: free chunk strh
avi debug: free chunk strf
avi debug: free chunk JUNK
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi warning: unknown chunk (not unloaded)
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi debug: free chunk ISFT
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi debug: free chunk JUNK
avi debug: free chunk LIST
avi debug: free chunk idx1
avi debug: free chunk RIFF
avi debug: free chunk JUNK
avi debug: free chunk LIST
main debug: unlocking module "avi"
main debug: unlocking module "access_file"
ffmpeg debug: ffmpeg codec (MPEG-4 Video) stopped
main debug: unlocking module "ffmpeg"
main debug: thread times: real 21m39.969264s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 3620 joined (src/input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `XVID', 1 PES in FIFO
main debug: unlocking module "mpeg_audio"
main debug: thread times: real 21m39.979278s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 3640 joined (src/input/decoder.c:191)
main debug: killing decoder fourcc `mpga', 0 PES in FIFO
main debug: thread times: real 21m42.402763s, kernel 0m0.070100s, user 0m0.100144s
main debug: thread 3548 joined (src/input/input.c:386)
It is always best to use the add/remove programs. However. using regedit and searching VLC.EXE, then removing all instances will make the program disappear from the add/remove menu.Just for the sake of adding information i dont own anything realplayer related
As of deleting all the stuff from the directories and editing the register, will that remove it from the Add/Remove software menu or would i need to get a separate utility for that?
Try updating your video drivers or if you havn't updated DirectX since SP2 the last runtime update was Feb 06 it is not automatic nor does the version change from 9cI got the exact same problem just two hours ago. I finished watching a movie, closed VLC and started up a different movie. The difference being that VLC no longer displayed a picture at all. It resized the size of the video but it was all black. The sound still came out just fine.
I read a bit through this thread(skimming through the first with the people quarreling) and decided to try out changing the output module. To my surprise, it worked! Sort of. The two output modules that work for me now are the OpenGL output module and Windows GDI video output module. The latter is rather blocky and unsightly-looking so I use the OpenGL one.
Some bits of info on that may or my not be of interest to anyone looking into the issue:
VLC 0.84a
Radeon X800XT with Catalyst 6.3 driver version
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
DirectX 9.0c(From Service Pack 2 install-cd)
If you haven't tried what I said, then do so. It may just solve the problem. To you developers that might be reading this, I wish you luck finding out what's causing it.
I used to see this one randomly, where the program would close but Task Manager would still list it IE the program was not released properly. I'm not quite sure if it was a Microsoft update or a newer version of VLC, but the only time I have had this happen in recent months is when the file I'm trying to play is corrupted and or the processor utilazation has gone to 100% and even then most of the time it will clear itself.Everytime VLC or some other video player hangs on me, I check if there's a zombie VLC task (VLC instance that didn't terminate properly). In most cases there is. These VLC zombies also disable the Windows screensaver. They're a real pest.
I drive a stake through its heart and everything's fine again.
Thx, although the reason i asked in the first place is cuz i cannot use add/remove programs to remove it so i will be forced to use a different method when i need to get rid of/replace itIt is always best to use the add/remove programs. However. using regedit and searching VLC.EXE, then removing all instances will make the program disappear from the add/remove menu.Just for the sake of adding information i dont own anything realplayer related
As of deleting all the stuff from the directories and editing the register, will that remove it from the Add/Remove software menu or would i need to get a separate utility for that?
I've gotten this exact same problem, and also only after uptime goes over a month. The first time it happened, it first occurred when I tried to open a video from within eMule (which normally just opens files with the OS default), so I suspected that. But now it seems the problem is VLC itself. All other media players I have seem to work fine (if somewhat laggy). And while VLC is "trying" to play things, some other screen elements (the cursor while typing this, for example) flicker, indicating *something* is happening. I've tried uninstalling, clearing registry of references to VLC, and reinstalling... even tried the standalone .zip of an older version, all to no avail. It seems VLC just won't work after a certain uptime.At last, someone with the same problem ! So it's not just my system.
Another thing that may be worth mentioning: Both times this situation occured on me, I had 4 week+ uptimes. I don't know if that matters at all, but any similarities in the situation are better than none at all.
Intresting! I first ran across the problem noted above, but VLC was not installed on that system. All media players were effected. Perhaps VLC more so because it is very system dependent and the fact that it is a packet player unlike any other player in existence. I suppose it is also possible that different hardware is posing a bit different end result, however I believe the underling problem is the same.Oh, it wouldn't surprise me at all if the problem is something not in VLC. In fact, I'm quite certain the actual cause of the problem is something in the system that causes DirectX to go wonky after enough uptime.
The thing, though, is that VLC is the only player I know of that's affected by this issue. Thus, I'd assume other media players have ways to deal with the problem, or use DirectX in such a way that the problem is not apparent. Therefore, even if VLC itself isn't the problem, it's still a todo task for developers to make it not be affected by the problem.
And with that, I noticed something else. Around the time VLC stopped working, the mouseover popup text for taskbar buttons started appearing incorrectly, showing up *under* the taskbar. I don't know if that is something handled by DirectX, or if it has any relation to the problem whatsoever, but it seemed worth mentioning.
I am OFFERING to run debug versions / do whatever they might want that would assist them in tracking down why vlc decides to just stop working when other players on the same systems continue to do so. IMHO, a key step is to identify where in the code it is sitting when it gets into this 'I'm just going to sit here and do nothing' state.So what is it that you would like the developers to look for when others have looked and failed to come up with a resolve??
I still haven't restarted, and VLC still doesn't work, but the taskbar mouseover popups now appear correctly o_O;;... so... yeah, I don't think that has anything to do with it... back to square one.And with that, I noticed something else. Around the time VLC stopped working, the mouseover popup text for taskbar buttons started appearing incorrectly, showing up *under* the taskbar. I don't know if that is something handled by DirectX, or if it has any relation to the problem whatsoever, but it seemed worth mentioning.
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