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Hi my PC becomes BSOD when I tried to resize the window side with the mouse(click on the border and try to move)

I tried DVBViewer's safe mode, but the PC still BSOD

 

Here is the Hardware config

Mygica X8506 PCI-E TV Card

A64 x2 4200+

nforce 4

ATI X700 PCI-E

1.5GB ddr

 

Software config:

WinXP SP3 Eng

DVBViewer 4.0, 4.0.1.1

ffdshow-rev2527_20081219_clsid_sse_icl10 or ffdshow-rev2608_20090110_clsid_sse_icl10 (using libmpeg2, dscaler bundle and liba52)

ATI 8.12 driver

 

any idea to solve this problem? or to trace the root of the problem?

thanks!

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Hi my PC becomes BSOD when I tried to resize the window

Under XP/Vista BSODs are caused by drivers resp. conflicts between drivers, not by applications. That's where you have to search... reboot and start DVBViewer without playback (by using the commandline parameter -c). Does resizing the window still cause a BSOD? If not, play a file with DVBViewer, so the DVB device is not in use. Try again... if it only happens when DVBViewer is busy with TV/Radio, I'd assume a conflict between the graphics card driver and the DVB device driver. Putting the DVB card into another slot may help in this case.

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Under XP/Vista BSODs are caused by drivers resp. conflicts between drivers, not by applications. That's where you have to search... reboot and start DVBViewer without playback (by using the commandline parameter -c). Does resizing the window still cause a BSOD?

no BSOD in this case

 

If not, play a file with DVBViewer, so the DVB device is not in use. Try again... if it only happens when DVBViewer is busy with TV/Radio, I'd assume a conflict between the graphics card driver and the DVB device driver. Putting the DVB card into another slot may help in this case.

i used 3.9.4 before, no BSOD when resizing. But after ugraded to 4.0, BSOD happens..

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