Have you guys ever thought about making your own player to go along with the SVP software and having it licensed so people could play Blu-rays and DVD's with out having to download MKV files of a given movie ? You can also buy virtual movies and have them uploaded to your Ultraviolet account, but again this is only in the US as far as I know, I tried creating a Canadian account for these virtual movies and it was only available in the US. It allows the original owner of the Blu-ray disc to upload a given Blu-ray and access it anywhere with in the US _ I am not sure if it would be accessible world wide though. There is a scheme in the US (as you may know) with Ultraviolet. Personally I could even pass first two steps and just pay for downloadable MKV. I really think that it should be allowed by the law to buy BD disk, put it on a shelf and then download BD-remux in MKV from torrents for everyday usage If that's the case I am about at my wits end here. The other thing it could be is the patch didn't take and SVP is only running on 2 or 3 gigs of RAM. I am not sure if this is where I was supposed to go, but it's the only place where the Potplayermini file is. I found the file in the Potplayer in Program Files(x86) > Daum > Porplayer. One more thing, I couldn't find the potplayermini file where you said it would be, here is a screen shot of what's there. It helps to let the video card do 100% of the work ( a little). It's acting as if SVP and Potplayer are not making use if the processor. I have also tried the latest version of ffdshow, (4525_2131117) and that didn't help either. I'm thinking that my platform isn't up to the task and that's why it's crashing. In the playlist I chose a small file of only 1 minute and 42 seconds (the movies start screen menu loop) and that worked, however the function of PotPlayer was sluggish although the CPU usage was at around 30 to 40%. However it did not solve the crash problem.
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