(05-06-2012, 02:44 AM)Itaru Wrote: legend80, I've tried playing the 2 AT3 files that you provided and not a single crash after playing them 10 times each. Have you tried my suggestion of resetting your CPU clock speed back to default and playing those files? I'm not saying that your system is not stable at 4.3GHz, but I was thinking perhaps the new ffmpeg in the new Xuggle is more timing-sensitive and can crash when playing certain files due to timing issues caused by overclocking. The new Xuggle includes new ffmpeg implementation that does things differently than the one in the old Xuggle. You should try testing it at default clockspeed just to rule out the possibility for certain. It's better to back up assumptions with actual facts and tests.
Tried stock speeds and even upgrading to Java7, no difference. Have no idea what's going on.
I'll just stick with the (slower) x86 for now and hope they update the x64 lib so it'll work better on my system.
Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.5 ghz. / GeForce GTX 970 / 16 Gig Ram / Win 10