Connected scanner either crashes or keep running on same file in Windows 2003 64Bit.

Connected scanner either crashes or keep running on same file in Windows 2003 64Bit.

After installing the latest build, DivX Connected™ Server 1.5.1 Build 20 Production, either the scanner crashes on start of Divx-Connected, or keep running scanning the same file, and state that xxx files are remaining. It never stops the scan.

In Connected it self, all files are present, but I do not know if new files are added, as I have not yet added a new file.

I have not had this problem earlier.

Esor.


Same here

I have exactly the same problem, on Windows XP x64 (which really is Server 2003 x64, same build number and all). DivXConnnectedScanner.exe keeps crashing every few files during the scan and I have to re-launch it manually each time to finish the scan.

I never had this problem before upgrading to Server 1.5.1 build 20.

Same problem 32 bit XP

I wonder if it's because the database is hitting some limit, is there some way I can check the quality of the database Connected Server builds (can it just be trashed and rebuilt? Basically scan my whole library again?)

I added several hundred clips the other day, and it makes it processes one then seems to hang.

Vanilla XP 32-bit with latest patches. Regular NTFS filesystems. Local drives, not NAS. XVid content.

FWIW, I downgraded to server

FWIW, I downgraded to server 1.5.0 build 75 and had zero problems since. There's definitely something broken in 1.5.1 under 64-bit Windows.

Ah well, not that it matters since DivX Connected is all but dead by now, thanks to lousy support at DivX, Inc. Time to check out alternatives I guess... :|

Can you give me a link to

Can you give me a link to the server version you used?

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