I have a first gen i7 930 so I don't have the AVX extensions and the 64bit xuggle works here (no windows error reporting crashes at-least).
I dont think there is any way to disable cpu extensions, though the AVX would also take effect on the 32bit one also as i'm pretty sure its not a 64bit only instruction set, so I doubt that is causing the crashes people are experiencing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions
Another possibility is no one is installing the correct visual c++ runtimes for 64bit (maybe they just have the 32bit ones installed), though I believe legend80 also tried installing all the runtimes.
Im going to go look through the google code issue page for xuggle and see if anyone else gets crashes in other applications.
Anyways does the new xuggle bring any new benefit to jpcsp? if not then I don't see any problem reverting.
I dont think there is any way to disable cpu extensions, though the AVX would also take effect on the 32bit one also as i'm pretty sure its not a 64bit only instruction set, so I doubt that is causing the crashes people are experiencing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions
Another possibility is no one is installing the correct visual c++ runtimes for 64bit (maybe they just have the 32bit ones installed), though I believe legend80 also tried installing all the runtimes.
Im going to go look through the google code issue page for xuggle and see if anyone else gets crashes in other applications.
Anyways does the new xuggle bring any new benefit to jpcsp? if not then I don't see any problem reverting.
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