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Media Center: Bad system or library files causing program to quit

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Matt:
I reproduced the crash.  Thanks so much for the file.

It's in our EXIF parser and we'll fix it tomorrow.

Thanks again.

Maeghaus:
What did you find related to the files and reports I sent? Was it the mystery JPG?

-- Tom

Matt:

--- Quote from: Maeghaus on February 22, 2024, 04:52:38 pm ---What did you find related to the files and reports I sent? Was it the mystery JPG?

-- Tom

--- End quote ---

The JPEG image in the MP3 you sent me crashes our EXIF parser.

Maeghaus:
Matt -- that's crazy, one file.

Earlier I mentioned I'm trying to fix a long-standing issue with Windows going back a few years in Windows 10. It carried over to the new build so it wasn't hardware. It's unrelated to JRiver software, but I don't have a clue what resources to search to start investigating. It's Windows Service related but online info leads nowhere. One or more are causing a combination of memory faults and instruction errors. Normal Boot errors out within 48 hours. Obviously, I don't need you to troubleshoot it. But my search for guides and advice online isn't going well. Maybe JRiver techs can point me to better sources or suggest a starting point.

Thx

-- Tom

zybex:
That sounds like an hardware fault, you should take your PC to a local repair shop for them to take a look.

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