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sakana |
Posted - 10 Oct 2006 : 06:01:16 Hi
Someone as tried extreme movie manager with windows vista ? I can execute de program. It gives me a error loading.
Regards Paulo Jorge |
20 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Markol |
Posted - 31 Oct 2011 : 22:36:48 Hi I am new and sorry for my english. I have installed XMM on PC with Vista and start with Admin right and after start XMM I am only the windows Welcome Loading Configuration..... I will use Kill manager for stop XMM. How many time we need for the first start? Could you help me? Thank you for yours responses
Markol |
crocuta |
Posted - 23 Sep 2011 : 19:01:30 I tried re-install and also full uninstall/install. Still not working. |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 23 Sep 2011 : 05:39:57 Please try to download again the full release, I think you have some dll corrupted because for "standard" files it should work correctly.
Ale |
crocuta |
Posted - 22 Sep 2011 : 22:22:57 Yeah, but it used to work. One by one, all formats had stopped working and now I can't get a single picture out of any file. :-( |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 16 Sep 2011 : 05:44:38 OK, Thank you for the info. I can confirm that the extraction is not working for ISO files but only with standard video containers (like avi ecc..)
Ale |
crocuta |
Posted - 15 Sep 2011 : 07:14:27 Exactly. Last week I switched to Windows 7 and fortunately, the crash is not happening anymore but extracting frames is not working, either. When enabling IrfanView, it would come up with error "Can't read file header. Unknown file format." When disabling IrfanView, XMM says an error occured and I should disable IrfanView. Moreover, now it is not happening only with ISO files but with every file so basically frame extractor is not working at all. |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 15 Sep 2011 : 06:59:56 Please sorry very much for delay!!
I will try to make some tests, if I have correctly understand it happens when you try to extract movie frames from ISO files.
Ale |
crocuta |
Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 09:48:02 OK, it's been almost three months and still no answer. Anybody? |
crocuta |
Posted - 11 Jun 2011 : 13:34:36 OK, a few details: looks like this happens when I'm adding a movie and I let it read files from external HDD that has stopped running after being idle for some time. It comes alive and XMM reads the file but when saving & exiting it saves the item alright but instead of closing update window and going back to database the program crashes.
UPDATE: It happens even if the HDD is still running. So the codec reader is the culprit in general. All files in question are ISO files. And it happens ONLY when I check extracting a frame from the file. OK, I pinpointed the murderer, now it's your turn. :-)
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crocuta |
Posted - 11 Jun 2011 : 13:14:30 That's exactly what I'm saying. When digging around, looks like it was XMM Update process that crashed, taking the whole app down.
quote: Originally posted by Alessio Viti
Hello,
Do you say just close itself without any error messages or windows error?
Ale
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Alessio Viti |
Posted - 11 Jun 2011 : 07:06:22 Hello,
Do you say just close itself without any error messages or windows error?
Ale |
crocuta |
Posted - 10 Jun 2011 : 18:07:37 Hi, after most recent update, XMM keeps crashing. It happens usually when saving & exiting the edit screen or when I click on a movie (either to view or edit). No error message, it just shuts down. Has something changed in the latest release that could cause this? |
zukkara |
Posted - 07 Jun 2010 : 07:57:35 Dear Alessio, from reading your forum, I found out, that you used to have the users Data in its designated folders but changed it recently. I guess that was to make XMM portable. Wouldn't it have been better leaving it, like it used to be at least for a normal installation. For Users who want a portable XMM there could have been an choice either in the installation process or later, in the options menu, where to choose XMM settings and data saving place, either to the users folder, the registry or to the programfolder. This way a windows conform installation would have been possible when needed. |
zukkara |
Posted - 21 May 2010 : 13:47:44 Dear Alessio, I just started testing your Programm (Version 7.0.7.1) and it seems to be very good. But I had to realise, that XMM doesn't work properly on windows, because you didn't implement the windows user folders properly.
All the settings are lost, from one use to another and the sample Data ist not readable, because it is stored in the Programfolder (%Programfiles%\extrem Movie Manager)and not a %username%\Appdata\XMM folder for example. That means, your program ist only working properly as an admin. Of course I could change NTFS rights to get it working, but much better would be a installation routine and program concept, which stores user data in the user folders. And as it seems, XMM does not even install itself in to the %Programfiles% folder by default.
Running software as an admin is dangerous and I usually do not use any software not capable running as a standard windows user. And from reading this thread I don't see much advance in the problem, because it startet 2006 and untill today you haven't implimentet the windows user sceme. At least it is not working under XP SP3 Prof with my system. If you would at least give an option, where to store the settings in your options dialog, than one could choose a folder accessible. But the best thing would be, installing by default into the %Programfiles% folder and writing all the data, the user can change and the config files into the users %appdata% folder or under the HKCU registry tree. Like it is meant to be.
Don't get me wrong, I think it is a very good software, but it is hard to decide to buy it, when such elementaries don't function.
P.S.: After changing rights for quite a few files in the programfolder, it is holding the settings, but it is not loading Internet data without running as admin. Which is realy sad, that an otherwise very good program, can only run als administrator.
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HARY |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 09:51:51 On Win 7, XMM installs on "My Documents" folder. I used Win 7 from few mounts and didn't have this problem before. I have one base for XP and Win 7 installations. Problems started when my system HDD died and I made new clean installation and new base. |
Alessio Viti |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 09:17:18 Hi,
Strange problem... seem like XMM cannot clear the cache... Please write me in which folder have you install XMM (my documents, my programs?)
Alessio |
HARY |
Posted - 25 Jun 2009 : 08:33:03 Hello, I have strange problem with Windows 7. When I'm importing info using IMDB (complete) script, only first movie receive full info. For all other movies, actors and movie info are same as first one. Few days ago I made new clean Win 7 installation. On my work computer I use Win XP and I don't have this problem. Regards. |
porcupine |
Posted - 22 Jul 2008 : 06:23:08 il mio vista e home premium ho provato anche una verisone piu vecchia di xmm ma lo stesso appena lo lancio si blocca nei dettagli quando si blocca mi dice Firma problema: Nome evento problema: APPCRASH Application Name: eXtreme Movie Manager.exe Application Version: 5.4.9.0 Application Timestamp: 45530134 Fault Module Name: KERNEL32.dll Fault Module Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Fault Module Timestamp: 4549bd80 Exception Code: e0434f4d Exception Offset: 0001b09e Versione SO: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 ID impostazioni locali: 1040
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