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whereisglenn

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I using DVBlink and four seperate instances of DVBViewer for my setup in mce (win 7201). Occassionally one or more of the DVBViewer.exe processes will crash. Each instance is running as a seperate process, eg. dvbviewer1.exe, dvbviewer2.exe etc.

 

I wonder if one process is overwriting another's memory?

 

I tried to run the supporttool but it doesn't look like it supports win7. Keeps telling me that I need to start it in the DVBViewer folder when it is already in there.

 

Correctioin: thr support tool didn't like the fact that I had renamed the DVBViewer.exe to dvbviewer2.exe. Files attached.

 

######## EXCEPTION: 0xC0000005 at address: 0x1C481FC8: ACCESS VIOLATION read attempt to address 0x0FEB0000

1: 06/14/09 14:15:49

 

1: 0 DllUnregisterServer +157720 bytes

1: Decl: DllUnregisterServer

1: Mod: CLVsd, base: 1c400000h

 

1: 1 SymGetSymFromAddr(): GetLastError = 126

1: SymGetLineFromAddr(): GetLastError = 126

1: SymGetModuleInfo): GetLastError = 126

support.zip

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Mod: CLVsd

Cyberlink video decoder. Try a different one (Options -> DirectX).

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I have same problem (win7 7201 x64, default codecs).

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Cyberlink video decoder. Try a different one (Options -> DirectX).

 

Thanks for your help. I came across another post about a similar issue and someone suggested that maximising the DVBViewer window fixed it. I can confirm that doing so worked for me.

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