I'm using the latest intel i5 chips (z77 chipset), and the onboard HD4000 onboard graphics.
I'm not using RO HQ. I'm also using the latest build of MC18
I've been trying all manner of things over the last couple of days - it appears to be to do with Windows 8 sharing, but the problem is unique to J River and might warrant some attention.
Here's what I've discovered:
I've built a 24TB storage box (as I was running out of storage on my Win7 machine) and decided to use Win8 as the operating system due to its new "Storage Spaces" functionality tieing the drives together and using parity to ensure some redundancy. I duly copied off the DVD folders, TV shows etc and started ripping my blu-ray collection and shared the media collection via homegroup as per usual.
The Client PC (intel i7, again using onboard intel graphics) is connected via ethernet through a Gigabit router. Once I pointed it to the new library (on the Win8 machine) I found MC17 would crash when it tried to play DVDs and ONLY DVDs (HD MKVs, blu-rays play fine).
To try to isolate the problem, I imported some DVDs from the old Win7 library - that still works fine. So it has to be something to do with the way Win 8 serves up the files.
I then tried using PowerDVD and TMT5 to watch DVDs thinking I might have corrupted the files when copying them over - that worked fine, no problem at all.
So the problem appears to be unique to J River when reading VIDEO_TS folders from a shared Win8 drive using Storage Spaces.
To test this further, I installed MC18 on the "server" and tried watching various media from the "storage spaces" drive. To my surprise it also crashed.
I then copied an example VIDEO_TS to the SSD that the operating system is installed on and....it worked!
So, in brief, it seems that J River (and only J River) has a problem reading VIDEO_TS folders from a Win8 "Storage Space". All other files work fine.
Any suggestions guys? Thanks again for your time - and I hope my experience is helpful to others.
(one other thing - I tried reinstalling MC17. Same problem there too)
EDIT: Now see that Win8 Storage Spaces with Video_TS folders is a common problem (for WMC and MC). Is it really a problem with the splitter? Is there a fix on the way? Many thanks indeed.