2005-05-02, 11:49 AM
Hi,
Been playing around with the MyVideos3 plugin and came across an interesting configuration that causes GBPVR to crash and burn. In the plugin settings you have to set at least one virtual root which the plugin searches for media from. So lets say you set the virtual root the following:
d:\myvideos\
When theres nothing in this folder everything works fine. However if the virtual root contains any files that are of a significant size i.e movie, when the plugin loads, looking at the memory usage in task manager it would appear that the plugin it trying to open the file. It took me a while to figure this out. The solution is to not put any files in you virtual root, but instead create sub directories.
I've seen a couple of posts related to memory usage of this plugin before so thought I should mention it.
Rob
Been playing around with the MyVideos3 plugin and came across an interesting configuration that causes GBPVR to crash and burn. In the plugin settings you have to set at least one virtual root which the plugin searches for media from. So lets say you set the virtual root the following:
d:\myvideos\
When theres nothing in this folder everything works fine. However if the virtual root contains any files that are of a significant size i.e movie, when the plugin loads, looking at the memory usage in task manager it would appear that the plugin it trying to open the file. It took me a while to figure this out. The solution is to not put any files in you virtual root, but instead create sub directories.
I've seen a couple of posts related to memory usage of this plugin before so thought I should mention it.
Rob