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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1168964" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Glen, let's be really clear...</p><p></p><p>The first set of log files you provided come from "PRODIGY" and clearly reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. That's why I moved this thread to this section of the forum.</p><p></p><p>The second set of log files you subsequently provided come from "MEDIA-PC" and do <strong>not </strong>reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. When you provided these log files I tried to indicate that I think MEDIA-PC has a different problem to PRODIGY.</p><p></p><p>The latest set of log files you've provided also comes from "MEDIA-PC" and also do <strong>not </strong>reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. As such, it's becoming even more obvious (at least to me) that PRODIGY and MEDIA-PC are likely to have different problems.</p><p></p><p>Given the shared crashing symptom it's understandable that you'd initially assume that PRODIGY and MEDIA-PC have the same problem, and therefore that it would be appropriate to deal with both problems in a single thread. However, now that it is becoming clearer that you're likely to be dealing with separate problems, it would be my [strong] preference if we could limit the focus in this thread to PRODIGY's problem. Once we find a solution for PRODIGY, you could confirm whether the solution also applies for MEDIA-PC, and if not, start a new thread for dealing with MEDIA-PC's problem. ...or you could just start a parallel thread for MEDIA-PC now.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As above: you're right. The symptoms look similar to the earlier log files from MEDIA-PC in so much as they contain an access violation exception when MediaPortal tries to change the refresh rate of your display/screen:</p><p>[collapse]</p><p>[2016-01-03 17:00:24,412] [Log ] [MPMain ] [ERROR] - Exception: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(String lpszDeviceName, DEVMODE_Display lpDevMode, IntPtr hwnd, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags dwFlags, IntPtr lParam)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.Win32_SetRefreshRate(UInt32 monitorIndex, UInt32 refreshRate)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.SetRefreshRateBasedOnFPS(Double fps, String strFile, MediaType type)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.AdaptRefreshRate()</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.OnStopped()</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.doStop(Boolean keepTimeShifting, Boolean keepExclusiveModeOn)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.Stop()</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.OnAction(Action action)</p><p> at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.OnActionHandler.Invoke(Action action)</p><p> at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIWindowManager.DispatchThreadMessages()</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.FrameMove()</p><p> at MediaPortal.D3D.OnIdle(Object sender, EventArgs e)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponent.FDoIdle(Int32 grfidlef)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(IntPtr dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm)</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.Main(String[] args) Message: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. Site : ChangeDisplaySettings_Result ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(System.String, DEVMODE_Display, IntPtr, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags, IntPtr) Source : Core Stack Trace: at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(String lpszDeviceName, DEVMODE_Display lpDevMode, IntPtr hwnd, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags dwFlags, IntPtr lParam)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.Win32_SetRefreshRate(UInt32 monitorIndex, UInt32 refreshRate)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.SetRefreshRateBasedOnFPS(Double fps, String strFile, MediaType type)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.AdaptRefreshRate()</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.OnStopped()</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.doStop(Boolean keepTimeShifting, Boolean keepExclusiveModeOn)</p><p> at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.Stop()</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.OnAction(Action action)</p><p> at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.OnActionHandler.Invoke(Action action)</p><p> at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIWindowManager.DispatchThreadMessages()</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.FrameMove()</p><p> at MediaPortal.D3D.OnIdle(Object sender, EventArgs e)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponent.FDoIdle(Int32 grfidlef)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(IntPtr dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context)</p><p> at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm)</p><p> at MediaPortalApp.Main(String[] args)[/collapse]</p><p></p><p>Please can you start another thread in the general support section of the forum to deal with MEDIA-PC's problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1168964, member: 82144"] Glen, let's be really clear... The first set of log files you provided come from "PRODIGY" and clearly reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. That's why I moved this thread to this section of the forum. The second set of log files you subsequently provided come from "MEDIA-PC" and do [B]not [/B]reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. When you provided these log files I tried to indicate that I think MEDIA-PC has a different problem to PRODIGY. The latest set of log files you've provided also comes from "MEDIA-PC" and also do [B]not [/B]reference MP-TVSeries in the crash stack trace. As such, it's becoming even more obvious (at least to me) that PRODIGY and MEDIA-PC are likely to have different problems. Given the shared crashing symptom it's understandable that you'd initially assume that PRODIGY and MEDIA-PC have the same problem, and therefore that it would be appropriate to deal with both problems in a single thread. However, now that it is becoming clearer that you're likely to be dealing with separate problems, it would be my [strong] preference if we could limit the focus in this thread to PRODIGY's problem. Once we find a solution for PRODIGY, you could confirm whether the solution also applies for MEDIA-PC, and if not, start a new thread for dealing with MEDIA-PC's problem. ...or you could just start a parallel thread for MEDIA-PC now. As above: you're right. The symptoms look similar to the earlier log files from MEDIA-PC in so much as they contain an access violation exception when MediaPortal tries to change the refresh rate of your display/screen: [collapse] [2016-01-03 17:00:24,412] [Log ] [MPMain ] [ERROR] - Exception: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(String lpszDeviceName, DEVMODE_Display lpDevMode, IntPtr hwnd, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags dwFlags, IntPtr lParam) at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.Win32_SetRefreshRate(UInt32 monitorIndex, UInt32 refreshRate) at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.SetRefreshRateBasedOnFPS(Double fps, String strFile, MediaType type) at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.AdaptRefreshRate() at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.OnStopped() at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.doStop(Boolean keepTimeShifting, Boolean keepExclusiveModeOn) at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.Stop() at MediaPortalApp.OnAction(Action action) at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.OnActionHandler.Invoke(Action action) at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIWindowManager.DispatchThreadMessages() at MediaPortalApp.FrameMove() at MediaPortal.D3D.OnIdle(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponent.FDoIdle(Int32 grfidlef) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(IntPtr dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm) at MediaPortalApp.Main(String[] args) Message: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. Site : ChangeDisplaySettings_Result ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(System.String, DEVMODE_Display, IntPtr, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags, IntPtr) Source : Core Stack Trace: at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.ChangeDisplaySettingsEx(String lpszDeviceName, DEVMODE_Display lpDevMode, IntPtr hwnd, ChangeDisplaySettings_Flags dwFlags, IntPtr lParam) at MediaPortal.Player.Win32.Win32_SetRefreshRate(UInt32 monitorIndex, UInt32 refreshRate) at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.SetRefreshRateBasedOnFPS(Double fps, String strFile, MediaType type) at MediaPortal.Player.RefreshRateChanger.AdaptRefreshRate() at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.OnStopped() at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.doStop(Boolean keepTimeShifting, Boolean keepExclusiveModeOn) at MediaPortal.Player.g_Player.Stop() at MediaPortalApp.OnAction(Action action) at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.OnActionHandler.Invoke(Action action) at MediaPortal.GUI.Library.GUIWindowManager.DispatchThreadMessages() at MediaPortalApp.FrameMove() at MediaPortal.D3D.OnIdle(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponent.FDoIdle(Int32 grfidlef) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ComponentManager.System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.IMsoComponentManager.FPushMessageLoop(IntPtr dwComponentID, Int32 reason, Int32 pvLoopData) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoopInner(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.ThreadContext.RunMessageLoop(Int32 reason, ApplicationContext context) at System.Windows.Forms.Application.Run(Form mainForm) at MediaPortalApp.Main(String[] args)[/collapse] Please can you start another thread in the general support section of the forum to deal with MEDIA-PC's problem. 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