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More => Old Versions => Media Center 14 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: lhm3 on February 27, 2010, 04:42:23 pm
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MC14 crashes whenever I try and select File Types within the Options dialog. The other selections within the dialog box seem to work fine. I have been running MC12 and the Options - File Types works fine. I reinstalled MC14, but that did not correct the problem. Should I uninstall MC14 before reinstalling? I have only done an express install and have not added any external programs. I am running Windows XP and have installed the most recent updates.
Thanks for any help
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MC14 crashes whenever I try and select File Types within the Options dialog. The other selections within the dialog box seem to work fine. I have been running MC12 and the Options - File Types works fine. I reinstalled MC14, but that did not correct the problem. Should I uninstall MC14 before reinstalling? I have only done an express install and have not added any external programs. I am running Windows XP and have installed the most recent updates.
Thanks for any help
Are you using 14.0.151? It's on this board.
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Yes, I just downloaded 14.0.151 today. I also uninstalled MC14, rebooted the computer and reinstalled and it still has the same problem. I did open the XML file for file types and it opened fine within IE, but I don't know enough about XML to know if there is a problem with the file. The last selection in the Options box - Video - also causes MC14 to crash.
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Please try the link called "Stability" in my signature.
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Mine does the same, after I upgraded to .151.
It craches when I click the filetype as descriped above.
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Same here with version 147 (I don’t take the hassle to update every day :D ) on a W2K machine as well with XP.
It doesn’t actually crash MC but locks it for several minutes.
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Just updated to 151. No change, problem still persist.
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I have followed the list of items under Stability on the Wiki with no success. I created logs and emailed them per the instructions. MC 14 works fine and plays music without a problem. When clicking on File Types in the dialog box, the system takes a few seconds to respond, then the file types dialog box is displayed and then I get the message that Windows has found a problem and must shut down MC14 and asks do I want to send info to Microsoft. The only change that was made to that machine recently was checking the box in Options - General - Enable Shell Operations. I don't remember for sure, but I believe I did that within MC14. I have disabled shell integration in MC14, but that did not correct the problem.
I have installed MC14 on another machine and I can access the File Types dialog box without a problem. Further, there is no delay when opening the File Types selection. I have shell integration enabled on this second machine.
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This will be fixed in a coming build.
Faulty DirectShow filters could cause a crash. We now enumerate filters in a separate process so that the bad filter can not crash the main application.
Sorry for the trouble.
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Will I be able to install over build 151 or will I need to uninstall, reboot and reinstall? Thanks.
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Will I be able to install over build 151 or will I need to uninstall, reboot and reinstall? Thanks.
You can always install over the top. And you can always use 'Express' in the installer when doing an upgrade.
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I would also like to point out that the "fix" only stops MC from crashing due to a faulty or broken filter. Although MC may no longer crash, you still have issues with your codec setup that are probably best corrected.
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I don't know what is meant by having problems with Codecs. I only have Flac and Wav files and that has not changed. Should I disable all the other file types? Can you please explain? Thanks.
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The fact that MC crashed was due to problems with your "codecs". Filters is actually the proper term, but everyone likes call them codecs. I used the term so you would know what I"m talking about. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. :) Don't worry, you are not alone, there is a lot of people that don't know the details. For information you can look in the Wiki here:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/DirectShow_Playback_Guide
Bottom line is "codecs/filters" are software components that are not part of MediaCenter but are needed to play back files. From what you have said in the this and other posts, there is a really good chance you need to fix things for proper playback etc. You can always leave it, but eventually something isn't going to work. Just like MC crashing when it enumerated the filters etc. They fixed the crash, they didn't (nor could they) fix the cause of the crash.