wai0808 Posted January 25, 2009 Share Posted January 25, 2009 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! Quote Link to comment
wai0808 Posted January 25, 2009 Author Share Posted January 25, 2009 Sorry for I didn't post the support.zip, now it is attached support.zip Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted January 25, 2009 Share Posted January 25, 2009 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. Quote Link to comment
wai0808 Posted January 26, 2009 Author Share Posted January 26, 2009 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.. Quote Link to comment
Griga Posted January 26, 2009 Share Posted January 26, 2009 Try a different video renderer (see Options -> DirectX) Quote Link to comment
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