This is not the case, no changes have been made to the settings.
I haven't seen any trouble-free videos yet.
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This is not the case, no changes have been made to the settings.
Can confirm, with the tc1103rc2 the issue has gone.ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2024-01-22, 10:04 UTC Sorry, it's a bug in RC1. By mistake, both 32-bit and 64-bit version are looking in filter32 directory for their filters, but 64-bit should be looking in filter64. I will fix it in RC2...
Confirmed fixed in TC 11.03rc2history.txt wrote:22.01.24 Fixed: Lister was looking in filter32 directory for LAV filters instead of filter64 (64)
I forgot to note: if you complete quartz.dll, the player will no longer appear in Lister.
Thanks!Confirmed fixed in TC 11.03rc2
That's because I can't reproduce any bug. Even on Windows XP the player threads all end when I close Lister with ESC. I really don't know what's wrong on your PC.There are no improvements in RC2 yet.
I'm taking down the video playback graph in this function, by removing the player from the running object table and then releasing all interfaces.Lister: dshow command: destroy
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if state=state_running then
stop;
Are you talking about threads or about the DLLs which are still loaded into the process? A DLL is not a thread.
OK.ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2024-01-24, 08:29 UTCI will check whether I can enable that without the file being locked.
There can be multiple threads from each library (not just dll). See the 3rd tab in \\\AceHelper\Processes\TOTALCMD.EXE.
I'm well aware of this. But it doesn't answer my question of what you're talking about: threads or DLLs. As Ghisler said, TC doesn't unload the DLLs when Lister is closed.
If I execute TerminateThread via the context menu on this tab, of course I'm writing about threads.