[MP1-4578] Crashes after standby. (4 Viewers)

Sebastiii

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    Try latest bin or build, because there is change :)
     

    Sebastiii

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    Hi Guys,

    Any news ? :)
    Could be nice that test it even if you have no issue (testing regression)

    Thanks :)
     

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    With your latest version V6 I have the impression that MePo is systematically crashing because of D3DERR driver issues. The event log shows a message (ID 4101) that the graphics driver is not reacting anymore and had to be restarted. I am running the latest available driver Version for my system.

    Will move back to V5 to see if these crashes get less frequent.
     

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    I searched a little bit and it appears that Intel graphic drivers do have a serious problem if the full screen program and the desktop resolutions do not match. As I already said a ew pages earlier in this thread this is probably not directly related to the patch,but somehow it now crashes upon every resume.
     

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    I am running the latest available driver Version for my system.
    Actually I am not: While the Intel Update Tool says that I am, I found a recently published new Driver on the Intel download site. ALso Windows update found a Driver update a few minutes ago, which was released today. We'll see if this helps.

    Before changing the Driver I had reverted to Seb's V5 and the PC had resumed without the igfx driver Crash, however, it had not been in standby for hours.
     

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    I have updated my Intel drivers too on DEV PC because of some issue in hd4000 dll while starting MP and MP config (kinda freeze) and with recent one (not the one from today) it's better now :)
     

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    Hi :)

    MP's resume behavior cannot/shouldn't cause GPU drivers to crash, if there is a bug in GPU drivers then it is possible that MP could trigger the crash but we shouldn't try to implement any workaround for such cases.

    But we need to be sure that MP is not responsible of doing wrong magic :)

    On my HTPC (Nvidia GPU) there is no issue and also ok on DEV after updated HD4000 driver.
     

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    I have updated my Intel drivers too on DEV PC because of some issue in hd4000 dll while starting MP and MP config (kinda freeze) and with recent one (not the one from today) it's better now
    HD4000 here also, never had those issues, but i got an updated driver yesterday ;)
     

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    I have a G3220 CPU on this HTPC. The respective HD graphic unit is simply called "HD (Haswell)" and has no number. Its performance is about the same as a HD3000 graphics unit.

    If what I wrote about the different resolutions is correct, you will never have any issue anyway if you are running MePo in window mode instead of full screen. So in order to test we need a full screen MePo going into standby for more than just a few minutes before being resumed.
     

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