2012-06-28, 04:44
Thanks very much for your help.
I actually have one other question that I expect you will not be able to help me with, i keep get a crash upon closing mce player. This is with resolution changing enabled. Does not happen with the main tmt player however. I need the resolution switch because watching movies at 60hz just does not look right to me. Back in the day i couldnt tell the difference, but after a few years of watching movies at 23.967 i can notice a difference now.
The reason I get this error according to jason at arcsoft is how we use the command line to call up mce player.
"I believe that was a known issue the team could not resolve without affecting something else more critical negatively. It should not come up with properly working library software as they launch the product through playerloader rather than via the command line (which is what you're simulating by starting the application that way.)
(This is theory. I haven't checked it yet, but may later today.)
Please test with Movie Library built into W7 Media Center. It should not crash. If so, both MyMovies and Media Browser have produced versions which work via the supported method rather than the method they reverse engineered without ArcSoft assistance (which was never recommended)."
Is there anyway we can launch the mce player through the "playerloader" i dont even know what that is, I assume this is just not possible, but figured i would ask.
I actually have one other question that I expect you will not be able to help me with, i keep get a crash upon closing mce player. This is with resolution changing enabled. Does not happen with the main tmt player however. I need the resolution switch because watching movies at 60hz just does not look right to me. Back in the day i couldnt tell the difference, but after a few years of watching movies at 23.967 i can notice a difference now.
The reason I get this error according to jason at arcsoft is how we use the command line to call up mce player.
"I believe that was a known issue the team could not resolve without affecting something else more critical negatively. It should not come up with properly working library software as they launch the product through playerloader rather than via the command line (which is what you're simulating by starting the application that way.)
(This is theory. I haven't checked it yet, but may later today.)
Please test with Movie Library built into W7 Media Center. It should not crash. If so, both MyMovies and Media Browser have produced versions which work via the supported method rather than the method they reverse engineered without ArcSoft assistance (which was never recommended)."
Is there anyway we can launch the mce player through the "playerloader" i dont even know what that is, I assume this is just not possible, but figured i would ask.