"You may have other problems with the PC, but try these:"
Nope, no other problems I’m aware of. Just your SW at the moment.
"Update Windows. IE/Tools/windows update."
Already fully updated as of 7/30/04.
"Update drivers. Sound card and video card especially."
Done. Updated as of 7/31/04.
"Uninstall any third party plug-ins you use with MJ."
Done; uninstalled: WMA, OGG, MPC, APE, etc.
The only third-party plugins not signed by JRiver
I have installed with MJ8 are listed under the input (encoders) plugins tab as
CDA, MP3, & WAV.
OK, Jim.
Still no dice, same issues. What now?
I tried turning off all video hardware acceleration, no dice.
I guess I’ll try turning more things off & see if MJ behaves itself at some point.
“Using Windows XP Would Not Hurt Also” --KingSparta
Actually, using WindowsXP would hurt quite a lot.
Just see all the reported XP issues in any BBS/forum.
Windows XP would simply open up a whole new can of worms & issues.
I would prefer to try & fix what I’ve already got & am familiar with.
The devil you know is better then the devil you don’t!
I’m trying to avoid buying a new PC with Wxp.
But, being a realist, I do know it’s going to be unavoidable eventually.
I’ve upgraded this old box about as much as I can.
I shut down MemoKit, a memory-management program for W98se users, & finally got a location where the page fault happened.
Looks like MJ8 isn’t playing nice with my system kernel!
Screendump below.
MEDIA JUKEBOX caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 018f:bff7b9f2.
Registers:
EAX=02bf86dc CS=018f EIP=bff7b9f2 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=0096fe28 SS=0197 ESP=00870000 EBP=00870020
ECX=02d53150 DS=0197 ESI=00000001 FS=2c07
EDX=00000001 ES=0197 EDI=82174aec GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
53 85 d2 56 57 89 65 e8 75 04 33 c0 eb 54 85 c0
Stack dump:
02bf86dc 00000001 0096fe28 02d53150 00871ddc bffc05b4 bff79250 ffffffff 00871dec bff7ce23 02bf86dc 00000001 02d571bd 02bf86dc 00871e30 02d53182