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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 714796" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>You only need that to debug scraper scripts, which doesn't seem to be the problem in your case. Switching MediaPortal into debug mode automatically does the same for MovingPictures, so that is all you need to do.</p><p></p><p>But try to make it easier to see what the cause of the problem is.</p><p></p><p>You can do this by giving logs on both situations, the working one and the non-working one. So clear your log folder of *all* the files in it, then fire up MediaPortal and play a single file that is causing you the problem in MyVideos where it 'works', play it for a little, make sure it works, and then close MediaPortal. Save *ALL* the log files generated into a ZIP file, and name it "myvideos-works.zip".</p><p></p><p>Now clear out all the log files again, fire up MediaPortal, but this time play the file in MovingPictures, have it crash/etc, reboot if needed (though you might just want to be patient for Task Manager via CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, or use ALT+F4), and then put *ALL* the log files into a ZIP file called "movpic-fails.zip".</p><p></p><p>Attach both ZIP files to your next reply.</p><p></p><p>PS: My bet is on the ffdshow codec, you should try the MPC-HC Stand Alone ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 714796, member: 18896"] You only need that to debug scraper scripts, which doesn't seem to be the problem in your case. Switching MediaPortal into debug mode automatically does the same for MovingPictures, so that is all you need to do. But try to make it easier to see what the cause of the problem is. You can do this by giving logs on both situations, the working one and the non-working one. So clear your log folder of *all* the files in it, then fire up MediaPortal and play a single file that is causing you the problem in MyVideos where it 'works', play it for a little, make sure it works, and then close MediaPortal. Save *ALL* the log files generated into a ZIP file, and name it "myvideos-works.zip". Now clear out all the log files again, fire up MediaPortal, but this time play the file in MovingPictures, have it crash/etc, reboot if needed (though you might just want to be patient for Task Manager via CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, or use ALT+F4), and then put *ALL* the log files into a ZIP file called "movpic-fails.zip". Attach both ZIP files to your next reply. PS: My bet is on the ffdshow codec, you should try the MPC-HC Stand Alone ones. [/QUOTE]
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