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PDVD10 (2113) Crash on .avi with assoc'd .srt file
Jinja [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Oct 31, 2008 06:20 Messages: 4 Offline
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Hi,

On Win7 32bit, new build / install, I can make PDVD10 trial crash...

The crash is caused by the attached .srt file, but here's where it gets interesting:


Test 1: I have 2 files:

\\readynas\video\Inglourious Basterds\IngBstds.avi
\\readynas\video\Inglourious Basterds\IngBstds.srt

Playing the avi caused PDVD10 to crash with a 'Power DVD 10 has stopped working...' windows message.

Test 2:

Renaming that srt results in IngBstds.avi playing fine in PDVD10 (since it doesn't see a 'matching' srt file)

Test 3: I have 2 files:

\\readynas\video\300.mkv
\\readynas\video\300.srt

(The srt is the IngBstds.srt file just renamed)
This mkv plays fine. So I know the srt file is valid.

Both VLC and ZoomPlayer handle the IngBstds avi with the srt file....


Q: Does PDVD10 support .srt files with .avi files?

Comment: Even if PDVD10 does NOT support .srt files with .avi files, it should not crash, but simply ignore any .srt file.


Thx for listening!
 Filename
IngBstds.srt
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
180 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
445 time(s)
CyberLink-Michael [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Europe Joined: Apr 18, 2007 04:05 Messages: 7418 Offline
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Hi,

did you try to playback from local drive as well? Please check.
What kind of Video codec is used in tha AVI? (As avi is only a container it can be any format)

PowerDVD only supports External subtiltes for MKV - that is right.

can you please upload the crahs log text? (with adress and module that fails)?

BR
Michael

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Jinja [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Oct 31, 2008 06:20 Messages: 4 Offline
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Hi Michael,

Thx for the quick reply.

Yes, I tested local playback also; test 1 also fails when both files were on my e: drive.

Hmm, according to info when playing in other video software, the format is: 'AVI, DIVX 5, MPEG Layer-3 Decoder'

Where should I find a crash log dump/file? I don't see any new/modified files in the same folder as powerdvd10.exe after the crash.
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