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Author Topic: [Solved] Exception EAccessViolation with Delphi examples  (Read 1054 times)
XinHong
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« on: 8 Apr '12 - 18:16 »
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Hello,

I tryed to run the netradio sample program in Delphi. I don't have any error during compiling but when i want to open a stream  iget the Exception EAccessViolation error.
I don't have errors while playing mp3 files with other examples.

My system: Win7 x64 with Delphi 7



Thanks
« Last Edit: 10 Apr '12 - 18:03 by XinHong » Logged
Ionut Cristea
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« Reply #1 on: 8 Apr '12 - 20:17 »
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  Apears to be again a media  foundation thing. I've experienced this also with some MF codecs.
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XinHong
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« Reply #2 on: 10 Apr '12 - 09:57 »
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Looks like it happens only when i try to open playlists (pls, m3u...) however the parameter BASS_CONFIG_NET_PLAYLIST is set to 1
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #3 on: 10 Apr '12 - 16:13 »
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I'm unable to try the Delphi version of the NETRADIO example (I'm not a Delphi user), but I did try the C version after installing the Media Foundation codec (mfFLAC) mentioned in your screenshot and I was unable to reproduce the problem with that. Are you able to reproduce the problem with the pre-compiled NETRADIO.EXE example (in the C\BIN directory) there, and if so, does it happen every time you click on any of the example's preset buttons?

You could try installing the latest version of the mfFLAC codec, in case you currently have an old version installed...

   http://sourceforge.net/projects/mfflac/files/

Please also try the latest BASS.DLL build...

   www.un4seen.com/stuff/bass.dll
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XinHong
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« Reply #4 on: 10 Apr '12 - 18:03 »
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I didn't saw that mflac was installed (I thought it was a component of bass.dll) so i removed it and the problem disappeared.

Thanks for the last bass version and for support Smiley
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