[WLX] MMedia 2.62 x32/x64 Unicode/ANSI (Sep 2014)
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When you test with WMP, are you sure that you are using the 64bits version of WMP.(x32) plugin Mmedia.wlx 2.46 plays all the files properly
in the 64bits version of Windows 7, WMP coexists both in x32 and x64 versions.
by default, the x32 was used by the system (it is the same for IE) to provide maximum compatibility with existing applications and codecs.
look here for more information :http://www.mydigitallife.info/switch-change-or-set-64-bit-windows-media-player-11-wmp11-in-windows-vista-x64-as-default/
if the x32 version of mmedia works but not the x64 one, the problem come from WMP64.
- x32 plugin used x32 version of WMP
- x64 plugin used x64 version of WMP
to be sure to launch WMP64, go to "program files" search for "windows media player" and start manually WMPplayer.exe, then test with mp3 and avi files.
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Unfortunately, the version of WMP for XP x64 SP2 installed in "Program Files (x86)" in the Task Manager runs as wmplayer.exe *32. How to install x64 version in the "Program Files" I do not know.
I downloaded WMP11 from the site of Microsoft: (Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (64-bit) is designed to work with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition)
Unfortunately, the version of WMP for XP x64 SP2 installed in "Program Files (x86)" in the Task Manager runs as wmplayer.exe *32. How to install x64 version in the "Program Files" I do not know.
I downloaded WMP11 from the site of Microsoft: (Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (64-bit) is designed to work with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition)
you should install both the 32 and 64 bit versions of Media Player 11 for x64 systems:
wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158425 and
wmp11-windowsxp-x64-enu.exe from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200073
wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158425 and
wmp11-windowsxp-x64-enu.exe from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=200073
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I open the file in Windows Explorer, all x64 programs (except WMP 10-11) are set properly, (tc80x64beta18, ffdshow_x64, VidCoder-1.2.6-x64)
on the forum http://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=62&topic=10589 I was told that WMP x64 is available only for Windows Vista and newer.
Do you have an opportunity to change mmedia.wlx, to make it work on Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 and Windows XP SP2 x64?
I open the file in Windows Explorer, all x64 programs (except WMP 10-11) are set properly, (tc80x64beta18, ffdshow_x64, VidCoder-1.2.6-x64)
on the forum http://forum.ru-board.com/topic.cgi?forum=62&topic=10589 I was told that WMP x64 is available only for Windows Vista and newer.
Do you have an opportunity to change mmedia.wlx, to make it work on Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 and Windows XP SP2 x64?
to victor
the link given by iana is for WinXP 64 bits.
you can't used x64 plugins with x32 library.
I didn't realize that you are using WinXP64.
you can activaete the option infopresencewmp=1 in mmedia.ini (or "Check WMP version" in option tab) normally this option test the presence and version of WMP.
the link given by iana is for WinXP 64 bits.
mmedia64 works with all x64 windows but WMP64 must be present.Do you have an opportunity to change mmedia.wlx
you can't used x64 plugins with x32 library.
I didn't realize that you are using WinXP64.
you can activaete the option infopresencewmp=1 in mmedia.ini (or "Check WMP version" in option tab) normally this option test the presence and version of WMP.
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flickering...
hello fg_2002fr,
thank you very much for this plugin!!
it's very useful for me
one question about quick view mode:
when i scroll through video files in file panel, there's for every file an annoying flickering in the quick view panel. it looks like the plugin is always loaded/initialized again for each file.
is there a way to avoid this?
maybe this could change that behaviour?! -> http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=104948
regards
thank you very much for this plugin!!
it's very useful for me
one question about quick view mode:
when i scroll through video files in file panel, there's for every file an annoying flickering in the quick view panel. it looks like the plugin is always loaded/initialized again for each file.
is there a way to avoid this?
maybe this could change that behaviour?! -> http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=104948
regards
Re: flickering...
ListLoadNext isn't implemented in mmedia, I will see if I can easily do it.JustAnotherTCUser wrote:hello fg_2002fr,
when i scroll through video files in file panel, there's for every file an annoying flickering in the quick view panel. it looks like the plugin is always loaded/initialized again for each file.
is there a way to avoid this?
maybe this could change that behaviour?! -> http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=104948
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Hi!
I found problem with some avi files
I tested 70mb avi file (1:10:22)
After 3 minutes 120mb in ram, when i close file there is still 100mb, Total not free the ram
After 15 minutes i have 500mb.., 30min over 900mb, after close preview the same there is still 480/900mb in ram
Tested:
Win 7 SP1 (x86)
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 8.0.0
Total: 7.56a, 7.57a
Mmedia: 2.46, 2.51
This can be problem with codec's because problem persist only with this specific file type, this is special training file, when i play normal movie there is no problem
Info from GSpot:
70.0 MB (71,747 KB / 73,469,440 bytes)
Container:
Note: 390 bytes unneeded bytes at end of file
AVI v1.0
Video: 24.1 MB (34.45%)
Audio: 44.3 MB (63.34%)
AVI Overhead: 1.54 MB (2.21%)
Audio:
PCM Audio
11025Hz 88 kb/s (1 chnl)
No Codec Required
Video:
Codec: tscc, TechSmith Screen Capture Codec
Codec(s) are Installed
1:10:22, 63,323, 47, 0.010
15.000, 15.000
640 x 480
1.333 (4:3), 1.000 (1:1), 1.333 (4:3)
I found problem with some avi files
I tested 70mb avi file (1:10:22)
After 3 minutes 120mb in ram, when i close file there is still 100mb, Total not free the ram
After 15 minutes i have 500mb.., 30min over 900mb, after close preview the same there is still 480/900mb in ram
Tested:
Win 7 SP1 (x86)
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 8.0.0
Total: 7.56a, 7.57a
Mmedia: 2.46, 2.51
This can be problem with codec's because problem persist only with this specific file type, this is special training file, when i play normal movie there is no problem
Info from GSpot:
70.0 MB (71,747 KB / 73,469,440 bytes)
Container:
Note: 390 bytes unneeded bytes at end of file
AVI v1.0
Video: 24.1 MB (34.45%)
Audio: 44.3 MB (63.34%)
AVI Overhead: 1.54 MB (2.21%)
Audio:
PCM Audio
11025Hz 88 kb/s (1 chnl)
No Codec Required
Video:
Codec: tscc, TechSmith Screen Capture Codec
Codec(s) are Installed
1:10:22, 63,323, 47, 0.010
15.000, 15.000
640 x 480
1.333 (4:3), 1.000 (1:1), 1.333 (4:3)
Last edited by krasusczak on 2012-04-09, 07:28 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
MMedia ver 2.52
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Here is the new version of MMedia with implementation of ListLoadNext function.
ogg_vorbis libraries to display tags and informations can now be placed in the same directory as MMedia.
the zip file contains both 32 and 64-bit version of Mmedia either in the statically linked version or the dynamically linked one.
Use the plugin auto-install interface and try to install first the DL variant of this plugin. if TC display an error message then you are missing MFC9 DLL so install the statically linked version of this plugin.
other fixes:
- Fixed : behavior of key 'F'
- Fixed : ID3v1 & 'ID3v2 frames' not updated when file change (for m3u & pls files)
- Fixed : Crash with "autoclose" option in QuickView
You can download it here:
http://physio-a.univ-tours.fr/tcplugins/wlx_mmedia252.zip
Size: 1300 KB
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Here is the new version of MMedia with implementation of ListLoadNext function.
ogg_vorbis libraries to display tags and informations can now be placed in the same directory as MMedia.
the zip file contains both 32 and 64-bit version of Mmedia either in the statically linked version or the dynamically linked one.
Use the plugin auto-install interface and try to install first the DL variant of this plugin. if TC display an error message then you are missing MFC9 DLL so install the statically linked version of this plugin.
other fixes:
- Fixed : behavior of key 'F'
- Fixed : ID3v1 & 'ID3v2 frames' not updated when file change (for m3u & pls files)
- Fixed : Crash with "autoclose" option in QuickView
You can download it here:
http://physio-a.univ-tours.fr/tcplugins/wlx_mmedia252.zip
Size: 1300 KB
Hi Krasusczak,krasusczak wrote:Hi!
I found problem with some avi files
I tried MMedia with standard codec/container (AVI, MP4, MKV...) with ffdshow installed both in 32 or 64 bits versions without memory leak.
When you close MMedia, all the memory isn't freed because Media Player stay loaded until TC is closed but the memory used by MMedia is released.
Try with another codec if exists.
Hm. I've just tried to listen my mp3 files with this plugin via Clrl+Q.
TC 8.0 b24 x32 + mmedia.wlx 2.5.2. Configs = default. Win 7 x64, RAM 12 Gb, >80% free at the moment.
When song finished - I got errors:
1. http://savepic.su/1661608.png
2. http://savepic.su/1662632.png
First of them in text:
TC 8.0 b24 x32 + mmedia.wlx 2.5.2. Configs = default. Win 7 x64, RAM 12 Gb, >80% free at the moment.
When song finished - I got errors:
1. http://savepic.su/1661608.png
2. http://savepic.su/1662632.png
First of them in text:
Code: Select all
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Total Commander 8.0Я24
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Access violation at address 0044823A. Read of address 04BB400C.
Access violation at address 0044823A. Read of address 04BB400C
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)
Please report this error to the Author, with a description
of what you were doing when this error occurred!
Windows exception: C0000005
Stack trace:
0044823A
448238 44471D 44666E 445C2F 423E00 445B9D
423E00 428B34 423E00 44471D 44ABC6 >445C2F
423E00 4294CC 429564 6D95C1
Raw:
448238 639D44 445B9D 423E00 4469E7 42666D
447146 448238 64AFA4 44471D 445CF1 44666E
446691 445C2F 423E00 445B9D 423E00 428B34
445B9D 423E00 423E00 402E36 44471D 44693D
425ADC 4477F1 44471D 44693D 435D5A 445C7F
4471AB 447205 4471DD 4473C7 44ABC6 44471D
44693D 435D5A 435D5A 445C7F 445CF1 44666E
423E00 445C2F 423E00 4294CC 429564 42971E
6D95C1
Press Ctrl+C to copy this report!
Continue execution?
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Да Нет
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Hi MaxX,
I can't reproduce this error on a similar configuration (Win 7 x64 -TC8b24)
Could you tell me :
which version of MMedia you are using,
which version of Windows Media Player is installed,
which interface is choosen in MMedia,
if the "autoclose" option is checked or not,
if this error is shown with many MP3s,
if the behavior is the same with video,
thanx for the feedback
I can't reproduce this error on a similar configuration (Win 7 x64 -TC8b24)
Could you tell me :
which version of MMedia you are using,
which version of Windows Media Player is installed,
which interface is choosen in MMedia,
if the "autoclose" option is checked or not,
if this error is shown with many MP3s,
if the behavior is the same with video,
thanx for the feedback