2006-11-30, 10:33 AM
I swear this was working the other day!...
Im getting the AccessViolationException described in the 0.98.13(b) survival guide. I do have NOD32, and have followed the advice on disabling IMON for the GBPVR recording service, but it doesnt seem to make a difference. Having disabled NOD32 the exception goes away. Obviously this is far from ideal, so I want to get the hotfix described in the survival guide...but how?! - The fix itself doesnt seem to be on the page that link goes to, only a description of it!!
Aside from that, having NOD32 disabled does stop the exception, but recording still isnt playing nicely... I keep ending up with 0 length files every time I try to record. I feel like Ive tried absolutely everything, but I must be missing something. In the recording service logs (attached) it seems like GBPVR recognises the size of the recordings and terminates it pretty soon after it begins, but I dont see any obvious errors... any ideas why this may be happening?
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Thanks in advance once again,
Martin.
Im getting the AccessViolationException described in the 0.98.13(b) survival guide. I do have NOD32, and have followed the advice on disabling IMON for the GBPVR recording service, but it doesnt seem to make a difference. Having disabled NOD32 the exception goes away. Obviously this is far from ideal, so I want to get the hotfix described in the survival guide...but how?! - The fix itself doesnt seem to be on the page that link goes to, only a description of it!!
Aside from that, having NOD32 disabled does stop the exception, but recording still isnt playing nicely... I keep ending up with 0 length files every time I try to record. I feel like Ive tried absolutely everything, but I must be missing something. In the recording service logs (attached) it seems like GBPVR recognises the size of the recordings and terminates it pretty soon after it begins, but I dont see any obvious errors... any ideas why this may be happening?
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Thanks in advance once again,
Martin.