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Author Topic: Unhandled DX Event during BD playback  (Read 1419 times)

mattkhan

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Unhandled DX Event during BD playback
« on: May 29, 2017, 11:55:22 am »

I have a particular BD (empire strikes back) in my library which now halts playback at a particular point in the film. To play the rest of the film, I have to manually edit a bookmark or playback range to skip forward about 20s.

The log says

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8808047: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Start
8808047: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Event: 64023 (0xfa17), 1, 0.  Callback 0x14d58888
8808047: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Unhandled DX event: 0xfa17
8808047: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Finish (0 ms)
8808328: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Start
8808328: 7864: Playback: CDShowFilterGraphNotifyWindow::OnDXEvent: Event: 1 (0x01), 0, 0.  Callback 0x14d58888
8808328: 7864: Playback: CPlayerZone::JRPlaybackEngine_EndOfFile: Start


same result whether I use RO standard or madvr

machine is Win 8.1 pro + nvidia 1060, all drivers are current & running jr 22.0.109

Any ideas?
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tls62dk

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Re: Unhandled DX Event during BD playback
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2017, 12:04:15 pm »

Sounds like a bad media or file. Do you have another player you can verify that with?
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mattkhan

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Re: Unhandled DX Event during BD playback
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2017, 01:15:05 pm »

Sounds like a bad media or file. Do you have another player you can verify that with?
yes that seems to be the case

vlc reports errors like

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ts error: libdvbpsi error (PSI decoder): TS discontinuity (received 7, expected 6) for PID 256
ts error: libdvbpsi error (misc PSI): Bad CRC_32 table 0x2 !!!

VLC continues to play through this section albeit with obvious audio/visual corruption. It would be nice if MC was similarly robust rather than just blowing up.
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