Sometimes DvPlayer crash and freeze the machine, it is a software problem, at the beginning of the beta it happened much more to me. Now only sometimes
I have also experienced frequent crashes with ibrowse (also locks up the system, soft reset doesnt work) requiring a hard reset.
First of all you should use the latest version of IB2.4, and download updated MUI classes, but even if you do it often crashes when you start the program, I only hope OWB gets upload and download support soon, so I don?t need to use this old and buggy program anymore.
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Dvplayer
Can?t rally comment on DvPlayer,I have not used it so much, if is possible to disable overlay you should try that, if not download mplayer.
(NutsAboutAmiga)
Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
CS4281 : HiFi 16 Bit Stereo ++ and then set the volumes for each to maximum
Ofcourse, then save these settings.
problem should no lnger be theere with DVplayer, if that is, the problem was not DVplayer to begin with, but user error on the AHI preferences in the Prefs drawer of Amiga OS.
Cheers.
P.S. Also, dvplayer itself, as I thin tired of life gave me that info from one of my posts on amigaworld.net,
dvd vcd.plugin on os4depot, and replace the current plugin for dvplayer to the new one if on a sam board, this will fix many, any problems.
Infact, I have not had a dvplayer problem since this plugin.
Thanks for all the help folks, dvplayer sound now seems to be working.
I am still getting random crashes in both ibrowse and dvplayer, although they seem less frequent. Basically, Any usage of either ibrowse or dvplayer results in a crash. Could I have a hardware problem or is anybody else experiencing this?
I updated MUI libs, disabled the JIT emulation of the gif codec, and turned off hardware compositing. DVplayer and Ibrowse both still crash frequently (especially if they are both running).
Any other tips for me? Is it possible I have a hardware problem?
try also to verify regularly that all the electric cables are well plugged. For me, a slightly loose cable from the wall into the "transformator" (is it the correct name in English?) resulted in very bad freezes...