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(122 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I just ran an hour of the same video that crashed earlier but this time without GPU acceleration. Video played perfectly.

I'm running an AMD Radeon 6870. It seems to be a problem with AMD GPUs.

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(122 replies, posted in Using SVP)

MAG79 wrote:

blabb
No. I belive this bug is fixed in 4.0.0.72 version. Try it.

I've updated to the latest version and it just crashed on me. Similar to OP, I've been experiencing crashes the past 2 weeks.

Crashes doesn't seem to happen if I disable GPU acceleration. Can't confirm but will be testing it out the next 2 hours.

I've noticed that SVP 4 stops working whenever I skip to next track. So I did some testing. I'll open a video, SVP activates, I'll close the video and open another and SVP will have problem communicating with the player. I now have to close the second video and FFDshow will close allowing the 3rd video to activate SVP 4 again. Here's the log.

23:14:34.814 [I: Playback: starting up...
23:14:34.814 [I: Playback [440ab6]: Avisynth (32-bit) version 2.6.0.5, Avisynth 2.6, C:\Windows\SysWOW64\avisynth.dll
23:14:34.815 [I: Playback [440ab6]: resulting video frame 1280x720
23:14:34.815 [I: Playback [440ab6]: 1 acceptible profiles, best is 'Automatic' [0]
23:14:34.816 [I: Playback [440ab6]: enabled while video is playing
23:14:34.816 [I: Profile: using auto values [1]
23:14:34.826 [I: Playback: playing at 59.94 [29.97 *2/1]
23:14:39.333 [I: FFDShow: remove instance [440ab6]
23:14:39.333 [I: Playback [440ab6]: disabled while video is stopped
23:14:39.634 [I: Playback [440ab6]: deleted
23:14:45.634 [E: VideoPlayer: communication error [0]
23:14:50.833 [I: FFDShow: remove instance [391180]
23:14:54.638 [I: VideoPlayer: new ffdshow video [660df6] in mpc-hc.exe (32-bit) [MPC-HC 1.7.10.0] on screen 0
23:14:54.786 [I: Media: video 1280x720 [PAR 1.000] at 29.970 fps [constant]
23:14:54.786 [I: Media: codec type is AVC, YUV/4:2:0/8 bits
23:14:54.787 [I: VideoPlayer: clear AVS script previously set by SVP
23:14:54.787 [I: Playback: starting up...
23:14:54.788 [I: Playback [660df6]: Avisynth (32-bit) version 2.6.0.5, Avisynth 2.6, C:\Windows\SysWOW64\avisynth.dll
23:14:54.788 [I: Playback [660df6]: resulting video frame 1280x720
23:14:54.788 [I: Playback [660df6]: 1 acceptible profiles, best is 'Automatic' [0]
23:14:54.788 [I: Playback [660df6]: enabled while video is playing
23:14:54.789 [I: Profile: using auto values [1]
23:14:54.797 [I: Playback: playing at 59.94 [29.97 *2/1]