Tried Windows compatiblitly settings... windows xp, run as admin... no success.
The skin editor works and loads the skins just fine.
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#32One more idea. Please disable Settings->Options->Debug->Restart ProgDVB and crash ProgDVB x64. Please give me text details of Error message (stack)
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#33As I cant get into ProgDVB (it crashes before it starts)... what is the progdvb.ini option?
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#34Dont know if it is of any help, but I installed 6.61x64 alongside 6.82x32 and it does crash at startup
The idea was that I can watch TV while fiddling around with the other install
The idea was that I can watch TV while fiddling around with the other install
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#35Please try both options
[DEBUG]
RegisterForRestart=0
EnableLogs=1
RestartApplication=0
[DEBUG]
RegisterForRestart=0
EnableLogs=1
RestartApplication=0
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#36Just get the standard windows error window: ProgDVB doesnt work anymore...looking for solutions
The window just closes after a few seconds without giving the details
Here ist the WERInternalMetadata.xml I snagged while it was searching
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<WERReportMetadata>
<OSVersionInformation>
<WindowsNTVersion>6.1</WindowsNTVersion>
<Build>7601 Service Pack 1</Build>
<Product>(0x30): Windows 7 Professional</Product>
<Edition>Professional</Edition>
<BuildString>7601.17640.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506</BuildString>
<Revision>1130</Revision>
<Flavor>Multiprocessor Free</Flavor>
<Architecture>X64</Architecture>
<LCID>1031</LCID>
</OSVersionInformation>
<ParentProcessInformation>
<ParentProcessId>4004</ParentProcessId>
<ParentProcessPath>C:\Windows\explorer.exe</ParentProcessPath>
<ParentProcessCmdLine>C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE</ParentProcessCmdLine>
</ParentProcessInformation>
<ProblemSignatures>
<EventType>CLR20r3</EventType>
<Parameter0>progdvbnet.exe</Parameter0>
<Parameter1>6.80.2.0</Parameter1>
<Parameter2>4ee21e1e</Parameter2>
<Parameter3>System.Drawing</Parameter3>
<Parameter4>2.0.0.0</Parameter4>
<Parameter5>4ca2bad4</Parameter5>
<Parameter6>7af</Parameter6>
<Parameter7>70</Parameter7>
<Parameter8>System.ArgumentException</Parameter8>
</ProblemSignatures>
<DynamicSignatures>
<Parameter1>6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48</Parameter1>
<Parameter2>1031</Parameter2>
</DynamicSignatures>
<SystemInformation>
<MID>B1504D5A-E3DA-4450-85CF-E255D8E3FA97</MID>
<SystemManufacturer>System manufacturer</SystemManufacturer>
<SystemProductName>System Product Name</SystemProductName>
<BIOSVersion>1307</BIOSVersion>
</SystemInformation>
</WERReportMetadata>
The window just closes after a few seconds without giving the details
Here ist the WERInternalMetadata.xml I snagged while it was searching
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<WERReportMetadata>
<OSVersionInformation>
<WindowsNTVersion>6.1</WindowsNTVersion>
<Build>7601 Service Pack 1</Build>
<Product>(0x30): Windows 7 Professional</Product>
<Edition>Professional</Edition>
<BuildString>7601.17640.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.110622-1506</BuildString>
<Revision>1130</Revision>
<Flavor>Multiprocessor Free</Flavor>
<Architecture>X64</Architecture>
<LCID>1031</LCID>
</OSVersionInformation>
<ParentProcessInformation>
<ParentProcessId>4004</ParentProcessId>
<ParentProcessPath>C:\Windows\explorer.exe</ParentProcessPath>
<ParentProcessCmdLine>C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE</ParentProcessCmdLine>
</ParentProcessInformation>
<ProblemSignatures>
<EventType>CLR20r3</EventType>
<Parameter0>progdvbnet.exe</Parameter0>
<Parameter1>6.80.2.0</Parameter1>
<Parameter2>4ee21e1e</Parameter2>
<Parameter3>System.Drawing</Parameter3>
<Parameter4>2.0.0.0</Parameter4>
<Parameter5>4ca2bad4</Parameter5>
<Parameter6>7af</Parameter6>
<Parameter7>70</Parameter7>
<Parameter8>System.ArgumentException</Parameter8>
</ProblemSignatures>
<DynamicSignatures>
<Parameter1>6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48</Parameter1>
<Parameter2>1031</Parameter2>
</DynamicSignatures>
<SystemInformation>
<MID>B1504D5A-E3DA-4450-85CF-E255D8E3FA97</MID>
<SystemManufacturer>System manufacturer</SystemManufacturer>
<SystemProductName>System Product Name</SystemProductName>
<BIOSVersion>1307</BIOSVersion>
</SystemInformation>
</WERReportMetadata>
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#37The same happens with my installation on Windows Vista 64 with version 6.80.3 after changing the ProgDVB.ini.Nils wrote:Just get the standard windows error window: ProgDVB doesnt work anymore...looking for solutions
The window just closes after a few seconds without giving the details ...
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#38Do you have files in logs\report directory?
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#39The files are included in the attachment.Prog wrote:Do you have files in logs\report directory?
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- Report.zip
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Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#40That is crash too fast. before start most ProgDVB modules.
ps: Do you still crash if remove progDVB.ini? Also try not use Prog Scheduler service.
ps: Do you still crash if remove progDVB.ini? Also try not use Prog Scheduler service.
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#41It still crashes without using the service and after removing ProgDVb.ini!
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#42Do you use xmltv or m3u links in autoupdates?
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#43How can I check which method I use?
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#44Do you use IPTV? Check Settings->Options->Auto update
Re: ProgDVB64 and ProgDVB32 crash on Vista 64bit and Win7 64
#45I told you before that the main program doesn't even start, so how to check this!?
And how could I check it after deleting ProgDVB.ini???
And how could I check it after deleting ProgDVB.ini???