When I browse into a Video Library folder with Divx files VMC crashes. I have tried using the Divx, ffdshow and xvid codecs - all with the same result.
Is there any fix for this? Apparently the problem may be related to generating thumbnails. Is there any way to manually create thumbnails for a files - the way that you manually create a folder.jpg file?
Shutting off thumbnails is not something I want to do but how do I do this if that is the last resort?
Mike Garcen (formerly ShadyMG) TGB Moderator | MissingRemote HTPC Website| Microsoft MVP - Media Center
In my case it is not downloaded movies - it is children's TV shows recorded on a TiVo, MCE or BeyondTV, and then converted using AutoGK to, I believe, xvid. It doesn't appear to be one or two files - it is the whole lot of them.
Could there be something in my setup that is making this problem worse.
But I have never had the slightest problem with these files in the past. I have had them for years, some are at least 3 years old, on multiple PCs running different versions of XP Media Player and they work fine. It is just in Vista that I have problems.
I suffer from the same problem. VMC will crash to desktop soon after I click on my movie directory through Pictures & Videos. ARe there any techs around that can help us with this nagging issue?
shadymg:if neither of you guys have ANY movies in the root Video folder (the one where it's crashing), then it sounds like you have a much more serious issue, which unfrotuantely i've not seen nor sure how to fix. I'd start with moving all those files to a completely new folder. monitor that, and see if MCE plays fine iwth it.
It is the DivX Codec that causes this problem.
Make sure FFDSHOW is set to use Libavcodec for DivX and Xvid files.
MrPCrook:Make sure FFDSHOW is set to use Libavcodec for DivX and Xvid files.
Richard A Miller:I have Divx videos on WHS and they play fine from WHS to Vista, I will see if I duplicate it (try to make it crash when playing Divx) that should be fun :)Also I will find out exactly what codec I am using on Vista (I think its ffdshow) for Divx videos, and I will get the version number, there more than one FFDshow codec.
Well I'am using DivX codec Version 6.7.0 only, no other codce installed (excepted the Vista dvd decoder) *.AVI files play fine.