Hi Matt,
Thanks for the help. In the newer version of JRiver, the crash no longer happens. However, is there a way to play the flash file that would allow the user to "stop" the playback manually?
The file I'm playing is an interactive file (a booklet for the album that the user can flap page to page). However, when JRiver plays the file, JRiver does not wait for user input and it decides that playback has been completed and it stops (or move to the nxt item). So the user does not get the chance to interact with the flash file. Is there a way to change this JRiver behavior in the playback so the user can actually interact with the flash file?
Note that the flash file plays fine using a stand alone flash player. Again, thanks for your help.
SWF playback uses the flash player control installed on the system.
I don't think the feature is used heavily, but it is playing for me. You may need to install Flash player.
It does look like there's a bug when switching tracks / stopping. I'm not sure if it would lead to a crash, but it made the debugger unhappy. It will be fixed next build:
Fixed: Stopping video playback that was using a third-party COM-based playback engine could cause problems.