Oct 1, 2006 #1 V Volucris Gawd Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 748 Every time I play a video, a file called "dxva_sig.txt" is created in the folder of the video. It's 1kb and contains the capital letter "B". This happens when using K-Lite Codec pack.
Every time I play a video, a file called "dxva_sig.txt" is created in the folder of the video. It's 1kb and contains the capital letter "B". This happens when using K-Lite Codec pack.
Oct 1, 2006 #2 P PigCorpse [H]ard|Gawd Joined Sep 4, 2005 Messages 1,115 Because it's a "B", duh... Anyway, copy that filename into Google and you'll get some results. Maybe one of them just might work.
Because it's a "B", duh... Anyway, copy that filename into Google and you'll get some results. Maybe one of them just might work.
Oct 2, 2006 #3 D Dew 2[H]4U Joined Jun 23, 2003 Messages 3,854 Media Player Classic does the same thing to me, has for years. I don;t have to deal with it anymore tho, since all my media files are on a read only Fileserver.
Media Player Classic does the same thing to me, has for years. I don;t have to deal with it anymore tho, since all my media files are on a read only Fileserver.
Oct 2, 2006 #4 V Volucris Gawd Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 748 I found a fix for it. It works for me. If you use a PCI-Express graphics solution, in dxdiag, disable AGP Texture Acceleration. When it was causing troubles though, skimming through the file would cause it to freeze.
I found a fix for it. It works for me. If you use a PCI-Express graphics solution, in dxdiag, disable AGP Texture Acceleration. When it was causing troubles though, skimming through the file would cause it to freeze.