Joecozz,
In another thread about crash-on-exit with 8.0b you mentioned OOS a couple of times, which I had not replied to. Since Sony tech support had asked me to reinstall 8.0b to take a snapshot of the error & I haven't uninstalled yet I was able to run some tests today.
I saw that every single video I would render out of 8.0b was off by a second or two. I thought I had it narrowed down to audio cross fade type, but I think that was a red-herring.
Ultimately what seems to be the cause of the OOS problem exhibited by Windows Media Player (v10 or v11, I tested both) on my system is FFDShow configuration, which was apparently configured to decode MPEG2 video using libavccodec. I went into the FFDShow configuration and & "disabled" the decoder and now WMP is playing the MPEG2 files rendered by SVMS 8.0b without OOS issues. Mind you, I did *not* re-render. I simply played the file again after changing FFDShow configuration.
Lesson learned: Check the properties of the clip being played in WMP and find out which decoder it is using to play the clip...make sure it hasn't been hijacked by third-party software.
In another thread about crash-on-exit with 8.0b you mentioned OOS a couple of times, which I had not replied to. Since Sony tech support had asked me to reinstall 8.0b to take a snapshot of the error & I haven't uninstalled yet I was able to run some tests today.
I saw that every single video I would render out of 8.0b was off by a second or two. I thought I had it narrowed down to audio cross fade type, but I think that was a red-herring.
Ultimately what seems to be the cause of the OOS problem exhibited by Windows Media Player (v10 or v11, I tested both) on my system is FFDShow configuration, which was apparently configured to decode MPEG2 video using libavccodec. I went into the FFDShow configuration and & "disabled" the decoder and now WMP is playing the MPEG2 files rendered by SVMS 8.0b without OOS issues. Mind you, I did *not* re-render. I simply played the file again after changing FFDShow configuration.
Lesson learned: Check the properties of the clip being played in WMP and find out which decoder it is using to play the clip...make sure it hasn't been hijacked by third-party software.