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r17xx to r1982 ffmpeg-natives causing memory mapping error
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(02-11-2011, 04:39 AM)weveteran Wrote: Greetings to you all, I've been following this project for a while and finally decided to take a leap into it and have encountered an odd issue that I have been narrowing down over the past day or two.

It is entirely possible that this issue is a product of my computer's makeup or merely my own personal ignorance but I have reached an impasse and would like to request some help.

The Issue:
1)I am attempting to configure any build to successfully open 3rd birthday. In the earlier builds (pre media engine integration circa r17xx) seem to open it but are unable to run it past start up and the main menus are a jumbled mess of lines vertical and diagonal.

2)For all builds post media engine integration; the build will crash immediately if I click on 3rd birthday in the load UMD menu and generate an error of the nature attached to this posting.

The location:
I have been able to discover that in the r1772 build if I do not unzip the ffmpeg-natives file in the '<local>/lib/windows x-86' the game will load and proceed to issue #1 (above). If i do unzip that file and attempt to open any of my isos,save for the cube animation, it proceeds to issue #2(also above).
Therefore I believe the issue is related to the interaction of the media engine and my system. The builds that have it automatically unzipped also fall in with issue #2.

Attempts thusfar:
I have been lurking about the forums for related issues and its possible this thread exists elsewhere (and if so a link to said issue would be appreciated) but I have been unable to uncover much. I noticed in one thread that ATI cards have issues sometimes and that the omega drivers can help. Didnt help me. I have attempted several builds and the above issues have been all I have been able to generate.

Any help would be very appreciated. I am running windows xp-32. There should be relevant specs in the uploaded error log. Should you require any further info just let me know.

Thanks again.

Just some short notice:
- try to disable StarDocks themes
- use latest Catalyst 11.1
- if you installed Xuggler before (using the installer from their website) uninstall it!

EDIT: Welcome to DLL hell!

Code:
0x6c980000 - 0x6ca32000     C:\jpcsp-1984-windows-x86\jpcsp-windows-x86\lib\windows-x86\libxuggle-xuggler-3.dll
0x67ec0000 - 0x67f6f000     C:\jpcsp-1984-windows-x86\jpcsp-windows-x86\lib\windows-x86\libxuggle-ferry-3.dll
0x6ad40000 - 0x6bad4000     C:\WINDOWS\avcodec-52.dll
0x49ac0000 - 0x49ada000     C:\WINDOWS\avutil-50.dll
0x6f800000 - 0x6f808000     C:\jpcsp-1984-windows-x86\jpcsp-windows-x86\lib\windows-x86\avdevice-52.dll
0x64940000 - 0x64a46000     C:\WINDOWS\avformat-52.dll

I think this might be from a separate install from Xuggler. There are several files in your windows directory and some files are in the lib directory. This will not work. Uninstall Xuggler and if that does not work try to delete the avcodec-52.dll, avutil-50.dll, avformat-52.dll in your windows directory
JPCSP games tested with Athlon X2 4850e, 4 GB RAM, Radeon HD 3300 (onboard), OpenGL: 3.3.11653, Windows XP SP3 32-bit
PPSSPP games tested with Intel i3, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 2000 (onboard), OpenGL: 3.1.0 Build 6.14.10.5421, Windows XP SP3 32-bit
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RE: r17xx to r1982 ffmpeg-natives causing memory mapping error - by Darth1701 - 02-11-2011, 07:42 AM

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