> Issue #1
> Avicap faults when you try to change encoders... but works fine with default
> 3.11 encoder (sound familiar to anyone?)
hmm - maybe the current CVS is a little bit better here - at least Xvid
& Divx4 has been working...
Also - try to remove Indeo dlls' then seems to cause such weird state
with some currently untracable memory corruption.
> For aviplay, DiVX files play with audio (beautiful), but the M$ format wmv
> fails with a Segmentation Fault... (and there is no core file anywhere) I am
It's really interesting - several people has reported such weird behaviour
- but on my system I simply don't have/see this problem so I can't fix it.
I assume the only way is to have access to such machine so I could
do some experiments myself (this assume you have permament fast Internet
connection)
I do not any other possible solution
> output of an aviplay for an WMV file (it loads the file, pops open the video
> window, then immediately dies) - and the wmv file is the same one used on the
> previous version.
>
>
> <Init> : Avifile CVS-020429-07:43-2.96
> <Init> : Available CPU flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep
> mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow
> <Init> : 850.06 MHz AMD Athlon(tm) Processor processor detected
> <aviplay> : Will try audio renderers in this order: SDL,OSS,noaudio
> Loaded DLL driver divxa32.acm
If you temporarily remove divxa32.acm - do you still get the same segfault ?
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