BMS Crashes end of mission trying to play a video
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My buddy and I started a Rolling Thunder campaign. I was acting as server and as a flier. Buddy was client. At the 18th hour of day 1 the mission we were attempting to fly would crash my BMS every time I exited out and should have seen a debrief screen. We were troubleshooting it and on the 3rd or 4th attempt I saw a snippet of video right prior to the crash. I went into the movies folder and identified the movie in question that it was trying to play as E5. The movie played just fine through Windows 7 so I don’t think there is a problem there. The movie that played at the start of the campaign on my computer also played just fine without causing a crash.
BMS didn’t create any crash log files based on these crashes. I looked at the end of another thread where someone had suggested deleting the movies in that folder. I didn’t want to do something that permanent so I just created a temp folder underneath the movies directory and moved all of the movies to that temp folder. We then attempted the same mission for like the 5th time and that time it skipped the video it couldn’t find and did not crash on mission exit.
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Do u have the video encoding installed?
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Do u have the video encoding installed?
That is why I stated that the opening video at the start of the campaign worked fine. I’d imagine that if it was an issue of not having the proper video setup that BMS would puke on attempting to play any video at all.
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That actually doesn’t answer the Q.
In general u r absolutely right, but with the passing of years I got convinced that Falcon is alive and has it’s own personality. -
EDIT: fixed.
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That actually doesn’t answer the Q.
In general u r absolutely right, but with the passing of years I got convinced that Falcon is alive and has it’s own personality.It does answer the question.
Stubies I would try down clocking that CPU at least 5%. Or try 4Ghz. Wont hurt to try.