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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 485629" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>I tried the 'dshowhelper.dll' extracted from the latest MP 1.1.0 SVN - this also causes MP 1.0.2 to crash on my system, so I assume that this is a 1.1.0 versus 1.0.2 build issue, rather than due to the '0-255' levels modification. I also tried with the default audio renderer selected instead of ReClock - it still crashes.</p><p></p><p>However, with the PDVD7 codec in use, I do get a picture before it crashes - and with the modified '0-255' dll the greyscale looks correct so I think (crashes aside) the mod is OK with my nVidia setup.</p><p></p><p>Note I'm running the Vista 32 Home Basic version in pseudo-Aero mode ('Windows Vista Standard' desktop), in case it makes any difference from a crash debugging point-of-view.</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 485629, member: 83973"] I tried the 'dshowhelper.dll' extracted from the latest MP 1.1.0 SVN - this also causes MP 1.0.2 to crash on my system, so I assume that this is a 1.1.0 versus 1.0.2 build issue, rather than due to the '0-255' levels modification. I also tried with the default audio renderer selected instead of ReClock - it still crashes. However, with the PDVD7 codec in use, I do get a picture before it crashes - and with the modified '0-255' dll the greyscale looks correct so I think (crashes aside) the mod is OK with my nVidia setup. Note I'm running the Vista 32 Home Basic version in pseudo-Aero mode ('Windows Vista Standard' desktop), in case it makes any difference from a crash debugging point-of-view. Tony [/QUOTE]
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