Re: Windows Media Player 10 crashes when attempting to view stream
- From: Henrik <Henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 12:57:27 -0800
Hello again, i just tested a program called LSPFix and i think it repaired
these files. Because now i can enter pages again without IE crashing.
"Henrik" wrote:
Yes, its 4.4.0 and i think its written by a program that i have, v-one.
corporation, for a smartcard solution, but how do i get the old one back?
"zachd [ms]" wrote:
Is VLSP.dll on your system? The crash bucket appears to concretely point to
VLSP.dll and the Venturi's "Transparency"(?) feature there as causing this
problem. What version of vlsp.dll do you have?
This is a crash in IE. If we don't find anything interesting here, updating
to IE7 beta 2 may fix this, and if not it'd be good to know so I can bug the
guys in IE about it. =)
-Zach
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"Henrik" <Henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well thank you for fast answer, bucket number is: 127938708
/Henrik
"zachd [ms]" wrote:
What's the crash bucket number?
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
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"Smallbone" <Smallbone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Same here, anyone having any clue for this one?
"Blue_Beard" wrote:
Hey there. I am running Windows XP Pro and have been using Internet
Explorer 6 and Windows Media Player 10 for quite a while now without
any issues at all. A couple of mornings ago I got up and went to the
sites I regularly visit. I visited MySpace.com and noticed that my
page's music video was just a blank window. I assumed this had
something to do with the link to the video, so I tried changing it to
a
new video with no luck. Every time, the video would show up as a
blank
window with a small graphic in the upper left-hand corner (a lot like
you get when you don't have Java installed and you're trying to load a
java object). I finally gave up and went about my day as usual,
leaving the "broken" video still on my page. I came back that
afternoon and went to my MySpace page to find that IE instantly
crashed
upon loading the page. I tried several more times with the same
result, so I asked one of my friends to check it out and tell me if it
crashed his browser and was promptly told that it didn't. I logged
into my MySpace account under the site's "Safe Mode" option and
deleted
the video out of my page. I opened the page again and it worked
perfectly. I went to a friend's page that had a video on it and the
browser instantly crashed. Since then I have tried re-installing
Windows Media Player, using WinAmp and Real Player, and even tried
using Firefox, and I am still having this problem with embedded video.
I can't view any Windows format video (wmv, asx, etc.) streaming from
the internet. If I try to "Open URL" in Windows Media player, WinAmp,
or Real Player it simply crashes the player and offers the option to
send an error report. If I open a page that has embedded video in it,
Internet Explorer (or Firefox) crashes instantly. I am able to play
the streaming files from the internet by going to "Start
Menu/Run/mplayer2.exe" but this doesn't solve the embedded video
issue.
I can, of course, turn those video types off in WMP and it will
simply
not play, but I would like to be able to watch embedded video and
streaming video without having to copy/paste URL's into WMP 6.4.
Thanks for any help you can give!
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