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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0011949MMW v4DLNA/UPnPpublic2014-06-01 10:31
Reporterpeke Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritycrashReproducibilitysometimes
Status feedbackResolutionopen 
OSWindowsOS Version8.1 
Product Version4.1.1 
Target Version4.1.1 
Summary0011949: DLNA Play To: Selecting non certified DLNA renderer crashes MMW
DescriptionTrying to play MMW library tracks on DENON CEOL PICCOLO crashes MMW on windows 8.1 x64

WMP was not being able to play as Denon is not certified device.

As soon as non certified device playback patch is applied and WMP played one track MMW was able to play on the device without crashes.

Log files and ELF are fetched from 1694 but same error happen in 1697 and is uploaded on FTP.

Additional InformationEDB-323817
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Ludek

2014-03-16 13:41

developer   ~0039885

Last edited: 2014-03-16 13:42

There is "Division by zero" in UPnP.dll, unfortunatelly the callstack doesn't say anything, because UPnP.dll is written in C++ and I can see only Delphi callstack in Eureka crash log.

Nevertheless I enabled the most descriptive debug messaging in UPnP.dll (uploaded to FTP).

@Peke (if you are still in contact with the user) please use the uploaded UPnP.dll in conjunction with build 1697 Debug and generate debug log, I should see where it crashes from the log.

peke

2014-03-16 21:45

developer   ~0039887

I fixed it for user in remote session, only thing I did was to do registry patch in order to windows allow and show non-Microsoft certified renderer devices and play one track from WMP. Afterwards MMW also worked and from then there was no crashes at all.

I asked user to play with MMW and let us know if it is stable in few days.

You should be able to pair LOG and ELF as they are fetched at same time to see approximate point when UPNP.DLL return error. Otherwise we need to find user with same issue without patched certificate.

Assign to me if needed.

Ludek

2014-03-18 09:31

developer   ~0039894

Assigned to you to generate debug log using the UPnP.dll on FTP once you or a user can reproduce the issue.

peke

2014-06-01 10:31

developer   ~0040256

User didn't report any more issues after fix, what do you suggest?