Thanks for the upgrade.
We haven't had others report crashes in JRPlayer.dll at startup.
Does installing the latest again over the top help?
Is the program configured to play automatically as soon as it launches?
Does the program run long enough to turn on logging (Help > Logging)? Or to turn off startup playback (if it's enabled)?
Thanks.
Hi Matt,
Sorry it takes me so long between replies, I have had a fairly serious accident and need to rest up as much as I can.
The player is set as the default player for all audio files but nothing else. Apart from that everything is default. Applications like Windows Media Player function Normally however they cannot playback FLAC containers.Ihave tried installing on top off itself but this yields the same result. I have also uninstalled then manually went to the applications directories to ensure they were removed before installing once more.
The application functions for a few seconds, but long enough to enable logging. If you can tell me where the log files is kept I will post it too. However its only a matter of time until the same problem occurs. The OS is essentially a default Windows 8 install, the only other thing installed is the Mass Effect Trilogy. Much obliged for your help.
Koshia: Server 2012 x64 is based on the same kernel as Windows 8, its not surprising that you would experience a similar issue if you experienced problems.