On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:39:22PM +0100, Dirk Pritsch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> - Deleted all avifile sources.
> - Did a complete new checkout of avifile cvs (2001/11/22 20:00 +0100).

Not sure about this time - but complete fix has been commited two hours
later - so please try current CVS stage

> Failed to load module '/usr/local/lib/win32/btvvc32.drv';
> error=0x00000002, 
> Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: btvvc32.drv, /usr/lib/win32/btvvc32.drv, 
>/usr/local/lib/win32/btvvc32.drv

I don't see a coredump message.

What is your CPU ?

(Assuming some codecs are using accelerated routines -  for proper support
you need  2.4 kernel otherwise internal 'in binary driver' SSE code will
cause serious problems  (thought I would be curious to know about these)

I'm using Celeron CPUs - and I can't test every CPU combination
with 2.2 / 2.4 kernel.

> Some weeks ago I already have done some capturing with avicap, so it
> already ran in earlier versions. Am I the only one with these problems
> or are others also affected ?

And have you used older or the same set of codecs ?

> Can I somehow remove this codec from the sources if I don't need it ?

Really try to add them in some groups by 10 or so.
(problematic codec might be -  vp31vfw.dll - but it should not use 
protected instructions as NT environment is being emulated)

If you want to remove it from source - check  plugins/libwin32/fillplugins.h
and then reinstall libs and plugins


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