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DVBViewer suddenly exits


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I was just watching a recorded movie with DVBViewer while it was recording a different movie. When I was done watching the movie, I pressed 0 to see what was being broadcast. The channel showed up and the channel info showed for a few seconds as normal. When the channel info was supposed to disappear, DVBViewer completely exited without any error window, as if it was meant to do it. If has happened before...

 

Anyone else experience this?

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Happen tis once or can you reproduce this?

If you are able to reproduce it start the DVBViewer via Start Menu > Programms > DVBViewer > Support > DVBViewer Pro (Debug Mode) and reproduce it.

And than post your support.zip

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It has happened a few times. I am not sure what triggers it, though. :-/

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This is probably due to agressive memory timings in BIOS.

 

Check out the standard settings. I could reproduce this often during recordings when the buffer settings in the DVBViewer options are requesting more memory.

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This is probably due to agressive memory timings in BIOS.

 

Check out the standard settings. I could reproduce this often during recordings when the buffer settings in the DVBViewer options are requesting more memory.

 

I don't think that is likely. I am using an AMD X2 4200+ with 4GB ram (pc3200 ram that is clocked at 333MHz, equivalent to pc2700). Anyway, memtest86 reports no errors.

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