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Old 2008-04-26, 03:18   #1 (permalink)
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Default COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used

(On Vista Premium 32bit, ffdshow latest, tvserver latest, ac3filter latest)

directshow intelligent connect decides to graph my SD rtsp stream from tvserver using the microsoft mpeg-2 video decoder {212690FB-83E5-4526-8FD7-74478B7939CD} video decoder (even with ffdshow merit on highest in ffdshow config).

the decoder is awful, looks like it's sub-sampling somewhere (i'm c2d e4400).

I want to use ffdshow, so I decided to lower the merit (using RadLight's DSFilterManager) of the microsoft decoder to DONT_USE (0000200 or something), and rebooted.

Since then, I get this wierd crash in my tvengine3Player plugin:-

"COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used"

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with dealing with this error? It happens in "harmless" (but still com calls) lines of code.
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