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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Pyke" data-source="post: 1111163" data-attributes="member: 139416"><p>It looks like it's failing to load something and then failing to force quit. It's difficult to know for sure what it's failing on as there's no reliable logging in this version of the BrowserHost.</p><p></p><p>There is a new version due to be released which improves the logging and general functionality of the browser host, so it may fix this issue also.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I can think of in the mean time is maybe the host can't find the dll it needs for Netflix (following the code through, that seems like the likely issue). Is MediaPortal installed to different location? Can you also check that the OnlineVideos.Sites.Ministerk.dll is within the sub directory plugins\windows\onlinevideos of MediaPortal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Pyke, post: 1111163, member: 139416"] It looks like it's failing to load something and then failing to force quit. It's difficult to know for sure what it's failing on as there's no reliable logging in this version of the BrowserHost. There is a new version due to be released which improves the logging and general functionality of the browser host, so it may fix this issue also. The only thing I can think of in the mean time is maybe the host can't find the dll it needs for Netflix (following the code through, that seems like the likely issue). Is MediaPortal installed to different location? Can you also check that the OnlineVideos.Sites.Ministerk.dll is within the sub directory plugins\windows\onlinevideos of MediaPortal? [/QUOTE]
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