2009-01-06, 06:05 AM
I leave pvrx2 running and suspend the machine. When it wakes up to start a recording pvrx2 fails with a message about the video render not supported and has to be restarted.
The render is VMR9 Fullscreen Exclusive. pvrx2 runs fine once restarted.
I'm running 1.3.7 with the patches applied in the "v1.3.7 survival guide" thread. Running WinXP SP2 on a Nvidia 730i with an E8400 and 4 GB RAM. Nvidia vidoe driver is 178.13 which is pretty new. I've got a newer driver, but something makes me think race condition from resume before the system is completely re-inited.
I've attached the log files. See the file "pvrx2.exe-native.log":
2009-01-05 22:27:44.531 VERBOSE Able to SwitchD. Checking for VMR9 support.
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerVMR9Custom()...VMR9 not supported
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DeleteSurfaces
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerBase destructor called...
The render is VMR9 Fullscreen Exclusive. pvrx2 runs fine once restarted.
I'm running 1.3.7 with the patches applied in the "v1.3.7 survival guide" thread. Running WinXP SP2 on a Nvidia 730i with an E8400 and 4 GB RAM. Nvidia vidoe driver is 178.13 which is pretty new. I've got a newer driver, but something makes me think race condition from resume before the system is completely re-inited.
I've attached the log files. See the file "pvrx2.exe-native.log":
2009-01-05 22:27:44.531 VERBOSE Able to SwitchD. Checking for VMR9 support.
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerVMR9Custom()...VMR9 not supported
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DeleteSurfaces
2009-01-05 22:27:45.359 VERBOSE DirectShowPlayerBase destructor called...