I don't know how long this is happening, but almost every media (sound) extension let DOPUS crash, only a wav-file is doing well.
I get an error message: There is a program error so Directory Opus must be closed.
The error (0xC0000005) occurred in thread 'dopus.queuedfunction on the address 0x0000000077515789.
If you turn off all three options under Settings -> Preferences / File Operations / Double-click on Files, does the problem go away?
If so, please turn each option on, one at a time, to see which of them makes the crash come back. From there it should be clearer which direction to look in to solve it.
Thanks for trying those. We can rule out Opus's internal viewers, in that case. Some more questions to narrow things down:
In Explorer, when you double-click the files which program do they open in?
Back in Opus,
[ul][li]Do you get a crash if you right-click one of the files? (If not, also try holding Shift and right-clicking.)
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[li]If the right-click menu is okay, what's the bold/default item at the top of it? Does selecting that work? Does it open the same program as double-clicking in Explorer?
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[li]If you right-click one of the files, then use Open With -> Choose Default Program and assign, say, Windows Media Player to be the new default for that file type, does the problem go away? What if you then set it back to whichever program it was on before?[/li][/ul]
Hello,
Doubleclick in the explorer opens Windows Media Player
The right-click in opus is oke, and the top bold item says 'Afspelen' (that's Dutch for 'play'). Selecting that, opus crashes, so it doesn't open any program.
When I use 'open with' and I choose Windows Media Player it works correct.
Setting the default to Windows Media Player, the error persists. Setting back to the 'older' program is not possible, because I don't know what that program was, because Opus didn't open it...
Could you run my FileTypeDiag tool on the file extension in question and send me the result? I'll try setting my filetype/registry settings to be the same as yours in case that lets me reproduce the problem.
Could you run my FileTypeDiag tool on the file extension in question and send me the result? I'll try setting my filetype/registry settings to be the same as yours in case that lets me reproduce the problem.[/quote] mp3.txt (285 KB)