After countless hours of searching through the settings, the forums, even weird problems, and even more countless hours of experimentation with everything from codecs, reinstalling, weeping, wailing, and knashing of teeth, I may have found my anomolous crashing problem. I know enough about all the documented issues now that I could teach a course on them, unfortunately, the problem, I suspect, is simple and right under my nose. It just was one of those Ah Ha moments, then I tested, and it seems to fit the test. See if you can reaplicate the behavior (and maybe fix it in next release
Go to "Videos" library, sorted by File Type.
click on any type and start playing some videos, mine is set to full display, then "close display"
While the video is
still playing in mini screen, start up another video
OF THE SAME FILE TYPE, and you should be able to do this forever without any crashing
Now, with one of those videos
still playing in the mini screen, switch to another File Type, and try to start the video, CRASH
The key to the crash is whether the same file type is playing when you switch to another video, if it's the same File type, no probems,
if it's another file type, CRASH.
Now, a 1 click workaround for this, is to STOP the currently playing video, before starting a video of a different File Type
If another type is not currently playing, then you can switch to a different File Type without a crash.
My habit is to start another video, maybe different file type or not, while the one loaded is still playing.
If this can't be replicated, then I dunno what to do. I've tried everything I can find on MC crashing
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Here's Everything I've done or think may be causing Media 16, 16.0.110 to crash
Would sure like to get it fixed it's my favorite video library manager, but sure
not fun crashing every 3rd or 4th attempt to start a video.
I've been through the forum over several times, even the weird issues section
Win7 sp1 x64, on Dell XPS-435/9000, i7 -960, Hyper Threading (8 virtual cores),
3 MB L3 Cache, 3.2 GHz, 12 GB Tri-Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz
ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5 Video Card, Driver 8.741.0.0 (5-27-2010)
Standard Dell 24" HD Screen
Creative SB Soundblaster® HD X-Fi™ Titanium
I think we can rule out hardware issues, I have plenty of power
The entire set of library files, about 10,000 are on a USB 2TB Drive,
which does about 5400, instead of the normal 7200 on internal drives.
But I don't have any trouble playing off that drive with GOM, or VLC, etc.
The crash is at a very predictable point. Right when the video is attempting to load, but it's very inconsistent on what file it will crash on. I can never get past 3 or 3 plays until the next attempt to play a video crashes MC16.
I can play AVI, then M2V, then MPG and crash at start. I can play MPG, MP4, then try to play VOB, crash at start. Interestingly it does this when MC16 is auto playing through the library.
It only crashes when attempting to start a video, and then very inconsistent which video start up it will crash on
I've been through settings a hundred times looking for the culprit there, Changing things many times over experimenting with different scenarios
I looks like a codec issue, like when you have a player without a particular codec, it will hang for a few seconds, but then tell you there's a codec problem.
MC16 maybe just shuts down, instead of telling you there's a codec problem ?
I reinstalled, several times. Attempted installs with my codec packs uninstalled, etc.
I'm doing clean reboots and checking registry for problems at each install/uninstall
At one point I did find what seemed like a conflict with Roxio programs, uninstalled
Roxio. Searched out all programs using autoscrobble, made sure that was
disabled in those programs, checked processes, services, for autoscrobble, all clean, but MC16
still crashing. MC16 does not appear to have autoscrobble in it, unless it's
using another DLL.
Set Red October with additional filters, EVR Enhanced Video Rendering
Turn off auto import in background
Tried setting manually File Types to EVR
Use High Quality Hardware on and off
Under use non-DVD Video
Enable/Disable use WMV Acceleration (use for fast hardware)
Set on and off
This is a great product, btw. It's way better than the studios Adobe, Corel, Roxio, Nero, etc. put out.
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