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Old December 1st, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

Ahem... I found an strange new bug: My Explorer crashes when I'm right click on an AVI file. That file play correctly when double clicking it. But all the other files don't cause that annoying problem. What could be?
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Re: Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

this happened to me before as well. whenever i would right click on any file (even in the open dialog of Winamp) it would crash.

it happened to be a fault in my XP installation. apparently you are not supposed to go from Me-->XP on an upgrade at all.
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Re: Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

It was an upgrade from W2K to WinXP pro. But it was upgraded 1 year ago... and never seen that.
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Re: Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

ok then it's probably not that (faulty XP install).sorry
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Re: Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

Have you tried replacing your codecs? I sometimes have similar issies.
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Re: Explorer crashes when Right click on AVI file?

Generaly I use only the latest codecs releases. I have no Error when using VDUB....
BTW: I'm trying to do a direct stream copy from VDUB to another place to see what happen.
Edit : It does the same strange thing.
Video is Divx (I own the latest 5.1.1) and audio is MP3 VBR Mono. I'll do some comversions to see.
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