Hey, I've been making some major progress with AVS, but it is tremendously frustrating when I must keep re-doing everything I've done because winamp keeps crashing. It's only when I perform some sort of action, like arranging a superscope, or changing a rendering mode. This is driving me mad. Has anyone come across this problem?
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When coding do it all in notepad, then copy paste across to test.
In my experience 99% of crashes seem to happen when code compiles. So I write some code, save my preset, paste it in... then if it crashes I can just load and do the paste again.
Its easy to not follow tho
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I've found that AVS seems to crash much less often if I edit while the visualization is "docked" in the AVS editor window. It still happens, of course, but less often... I think...
I've used the Notepad trick, too, and it helps. Another major reason I like that is that I can maximize Notepad and edit my code using the full screen with word-wrapping.
Of course, even with these hints in mind, AVS isn't completely stable, and never will be, so you should also get into the habit of saving frequently.
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My crashing occurs the same way grandchild's does, when winamp changes to the next song. Never has AVS crashed on me while editing something, codewise or not.
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Given enough resouces and time one could build a system that never experiences crashes or problems with AVS...
Omg! The holy grail!
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Originally posted by Tuggummi
Given enough resouces and time one could build a system that never experiences crashes or problems with AVS...
Omg! The holy grail!
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Originally posted by Tuggummi
Given enough resouces and time one could build a system that never experiences crashes or problems with AVS...
Omg! The holy grail!
But AVS would definitely lose a bit of it's excitement when you don't have to care of saving and you never have to fear that all your work will get lost all of a sudden!
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