Excuse me! But I thought VMWare was a virtual machine for Linux programs under Windows? Or at least that's what it was when I read the information. How does this help you prove Windows programs and or Windows updates? Plus you also indicate that you don't do automatic updates, instead you prove them first. Doesn't this take a lot of time, energy and research for each of the updates each month? Even if you went to Microsoft's update website and checked them out (so to speak) and then selected the ones you wanted, downloaded and installed them, means you still need to reboot your machine in order for most of them to take effect? Then there is the issue, considering by your own admission, of being selective that you may not be current. I have considered doing this, but there is no place within Microsoft you can gain sufficient information to know exactly what each update does. Let alone what it contains and means for your machine because of all the variances of Windows and hardware.And as far as your other questions go (not that I see the relevance to the vlc problem), I infrequently do program updates, and I NEVER do "automatic" updates. When I do decide to apply upgrades/updates, I either (a) try them out in a virtual machine first (I run VMware) or (b) take an image backup first, apply the changes, and then go through a testing period (which has on occasion resulted in rollback).
And no, it isn't some sort of contest, it is a way of working that you apparently do not appreciate, but it should also be apparent that I and a number of other people do.
In any event, the number of people here who have said "me too" should make it clear that vlc has an obscure problem, and I have offered to work with the devos to track it down.
Are they interested?
Well, it seems to no longer be much of discussion as the devs have stated they won't mess with the problem, but I got my comp up for 30 days or so after the DirectX updates, and it still gets the problem. So we can rule out old DirectX drivers as the cause.I'm installing the latest DirectX now... and will probably restart in a couple days. If VLC works fine in another month or so, we can probably assume outdated DirectX is the problem. If this thread is still around then, I'll let you all know how it turns out.
Fixed it! Installed newest Nvidia drivers and it suddenly worked again... strange since it worked before but all of a sudden stopedI got the same problem, the toolbar opens but not the movie window.. :/
Im wondering if it has anything to do with the webpage i visited yesterday, it poped up a window saying something about my registry is --please stay polite-- or something but i just ignored it... Thought it was a virus or trojan thingy again, but i think its after that the problem started with VLC not playing... but when i close the VLC toolbar the movie window pops up but all black and it just closes again a second later
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80.66825867 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows SUCCESS Access: 0x80000000
80.66828156 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\ScrollInset NOT FOUND
80.66832733 vlc.exe:3048 QueryKey HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows BUFFER OVERFLOW
80.66834259 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\DragDelay NOT FOUND
80.66835785 vlc.exe:3048 QueryKey HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows BUFFER OVERFLOW
80.66837311 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\DragMinDist NOT FOUND
80.66838837 vlc.exe:3048 QueryKey HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows BUFFER OVERFLOW
80.66840363 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\ScrollDelay NOT FOUND
80.66842651 vlc.exe:3048 QueryKey HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows BUFFER OVERFLOW
80.66843414 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\ScrollInterval NOT FOUND
80.69778442 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU SUCCESS Access: 0x2000000
80.69784546 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\MUILanguages SUCCESS Access: 0x80000000
80.69786835 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\MUILanguages SUCCESS
80.69789124 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\Desktop NOT FOUND
80.69792175 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop SUCCESS Access: 0x80000000
80.69795227 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\MultiUILanguageId NOT FOUND
80.69796753 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop SUCCESS
80.69797516 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKCU SUCCESS
93.66449738 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes SUCCESS Access: 0x20019
93.66453552 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes\Tahoma NOT FOUND
93.66457367 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes SUCCESS
#### here the toolbar is displayed and nothing happens
#### the following happens if I close the VLC-Toolbar
105.99789429 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU SUCCESS Access: 0x2000000
105.99794769 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\MUILanguages SUCCESS Access: 0x80000000
105.99796295 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\MUILanguages SUCCESS
105.99799347 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\Desktop NOT FOUND
105.99801636 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop SUCCESS Access: 0x80000000
105.99804688 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\MultiUILanguageId NOT FOUND
105.99806213 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop SUCCESS
105.99806976 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKCU SUCCESS
106.00194550 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw SUCCESS Access: 0x2000000
106.00197601 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw\EnumerateAttachedSecondaries NOT FOUND
106.00200653 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw SUCCESS
106.00210571 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\Hardware\DeviceMap\VIDEO SUCCESS Access: 0x82000000
106.00212860 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\Hardware\DeviceMap\VIDEO\MaxObjectNumber SUCCESS 0x2
106.00214386 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\Hardware\DeviceMap\VIDEO SUCCESS
106.00222778 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM SUCCESS Access: 0x20019
106.00225830 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008 SUCCESS Access: 0x20019
106.00227356 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM SUCCESS
106.00229645 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008\HardwareID BUFFER TOO SMALL
106.00242615 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008\HardwareID SUCCESS "PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1"
106.00244141 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008 SUCCESS
106.00247192 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM SUCCESS Access: 0x20019
106.00250244 vlc.exe:3048 OpenKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008 SUCCESS Access: 0x20019
106.00251007 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM SUCCESS
106.00252533 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008\HardwareID BUFFER TOO SMALL
106.00254822 vlc.exe:3048 QueryValue HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008\HardwareID SUCCESS "PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1"
106.00255585 vlc.exe:3048 CloseKey HKLM\SYSTEM\CURRENTCONTROLSET\ENUM\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS_99801462&REV_A1\4&9aeded5&4&0008 SUCCESS
I don't "expect to have problems" with long uptimes, and in fact the only app that gives a problem is VLC. So that's a spurious argument.Up times of longer than 29 days are discouraged, even by Microsoft. Expect to have problems. Every one else does! If you are unhappy with this switch to another operating system. Or if you really feel you can resolve the issue the source code is available. The developers have stated there will be no movement in this area. But of coarse additions and or patches are always welcomed. :lol:
This isn't Microsoft's problem, although you are correct: it only happens on Microsoft platforms, because the time function being used is QueryPerformanceCounter(). In fact, I found this by using a Google code search on the VLC source, inside a #ifdef WIN32 section of mtime.c:I would suggest you take this up with Microsoft. VLC is one source code that is compiled on the box and operating system for which it was intended. The Developers have assured me that Windows is the only platform that this problem exists within. Because of this fact the Developers have stated that, nothing will be done to try to change VLC in this regard (at least by them). This is a known issue with Microsoft and even talked about in their knowledge data base.
Many ITs are also aware of the problem and these people are not talking about VLC. So really this has little to do with VLC and everything to do with Microsoft. Please go tell them about the problem and how you demand that it be fixed. I wish you the best of luck! :)
As for VLC, the source code is available and contributions are always welcomed.
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if( freq != 0 )
{
/* Microsecond resolution */
QueryPerformanceCounter( (LARGE_INTEGER *)&usec_time );
return ( usec_time * 1000000 ) / freq;
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return ( usec_time * 1000000 ) / freq;
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return (mtime_t)(usec_time * (1000000.0 / freq));
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