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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000624madVRbugpublic2022-04-09 05:13
ReporterSerpic Assigned To 
PriorityhighSeveritycrashReproducibilityalways
Status newResolutionopen 
Summary0000624: MPC-HC crashes after starting the video.
DescriptionMPC-HC crashes after starting a video with madVR. Without it, everything works. On version 1.8.8 I received this error.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/317922941205610531/639165974779789312/unknown.png
On version 1.7.13, program simply closes without errors.
TagsNo tags attached.
madVR Version0.92.17
Media Player (with version info)MPC-HC 1.7.13 (e37826845)
Splitter (with version info)LAV 0.70.2.1-git
Decoder (with version info)LAV 0.70.2.1-git
DecodingDXVA2 Native
Deinterlacingnone (progressive)
DXVA2 Scaling Active<select>
Aero / Desktop CompositionOn
Problem occurs with modeall modes
GPU ManufacturerNVidia
GPU ModelGTX 980
GPU Driver Version26.21.14.3648

Activities

madshi

2019-10-30 23:31

administrator   ~0002573

Unfortunately the crash information is so limited that I can't really do anything about it. You could try using DXVA2 copyback instead of native decoding, but the chance that this fixes the crash is rather small.

Serpic

2019-10-31 10:50

reporter   ~0002575

Sometimes the problem is solved by rebooting PC, sometimes not. I still do not understand why this is happening.

madshi

2019-10-31 17:30

administrator   ~0002576

I've no idea, either. Most users don't seem to have this problem.

Serpic

2019-11-06 23:28

reporter   ~0002578

So far, everything is fine, but here is the last dump.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/317922941205610531/641765718379200553/mpc-hc64.exe.2548.rar

madshi

2019-11-12 16:50

administrator   ~0002579

Unfortunately that's a crash dump for MPC-HC, not for madVR. Normally, when madVR crashes, it produces a nice crash report for me. Which doesn't seem to happen here (for unknown reasons).

cgbug

2019-12-23 19:55

reporter   ~0002604

These kind of crashes are often caused by third party software which "hook" their code into other processes.

For example your virusscanner. But also NVIDIA 3D Vision Driver, RivaTuner, and more other similar tools.

EternalStudent07

2022-04-09 05:13

reporter   ~0002874

I was wondering how stable the system was in general. I used to get random crashes in programs that needed processing power (games mostly) when I had RAM issues. Seemed stable otherwise, like browsing websites.

Memtest86+ run overnight helped uncover my sporadic issue (1-2 failed passes out of 4). Turned out I had to tweak a BIOS setting (in memory, set fast boot to disabled...makes it run "training" for longer), or run the memory slower than rated (1333MHz vs. 1600MHz).

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2019-10-30 20:01 Serpic New Issue
2019-10-30 23:31 madshi Note Added: 0002573
2019-10-31 10:50 Serpic Note Added: 0002575
2019-10-31 17:30 madshi Note Added: 0002576
2019-11-06 23:28 Serpic Note Added: 0002578
2019-11-12 16:50 madshi Note Added: 0002579
2019-12-23 19:55 cgbug Note Added: 0002604
2022-04-09 05:13 EternalStudent07 Note Added: 0002874