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DM36x IPNC V2.6 ActiveX crashing browser when audio is enabled

DM36x IPNC V2.6 ActiveX crashing browser when audio is enabled

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tek4
Posted by tek4
on Apr 05 2011 10:15 AM
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Ever since the new GoDB based GUI was released for the TI IPNC Dm36x, audio crashes the ActiveX on Windows 7.

This issue is still present in the latest 2.6 release, both in the distributed binaries and recompiled code.

It does not happen on Windows XP.

To reproduce the problem, use Windows 7 to view IPNC with all defaults except audio enabled.

It will show video and audio, however upon the first click in the user interface to any of the menus the browser will crash.

This happens on both IE 8 and IE 9, and on computers from different manufacturers, and with distributed IPNC binaries or recompiled sources.

So far we only tried Windows 7 32 bit.

Any solution ?

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  • Raghu Kudva
    Posted by Raghu Kudva
    on Apr 06 2011 02:19 AM
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    Hi, We haven’t tested the ActiveX control with Audio On in Windows 7. But earlier when we tried without audio, the application was running without any crash issue in Windows 7 with IE 8 browser. Regards, Raghu


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  • tek4
    Posted by tek4
    on Apr 06 2011 09:21 AM
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    Thank you for your response. Yes, it is correct that it works without audio on Windows 7. And if you don't click on any part of the user interface, it even works with audio. But as mentioned the first click on any menu causes Internet Explorer to crash when using Windows 7 and audio enabled. When viewed on XP the same camera works fine. Perhaps the problem is related to the stopping and restarting the ActiveX. Different GUI menus have their own small preview window, and on XP the audio has a short pause when you click on different menus. Unfortunately Internet Explorer on Windows7 does not seem to survive this transition from one preview window to another. This problem seems very consistent. We now tried Windows 7 computers from 4 different manufacturers. The end result is that we cannot effectively demonstrate the full functionality on current computers and have to use old XP boxes. Any help from the GUI developers would be appreciated.
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  • tek4
    Posted by tek4
    on Apr 12 2011 18:33 PM
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    Raghu, any chance that you or someone else at TI could check if they see the same issue with audio on Windows 7 ?

    It would be surprising if nobody else ever found this issue. Also would be surprising if we are the only ones seeing this, since we tried a number of windows 7 computers from different manufacturers, and also a number of different IPNC cameras.

    When audio is enabled one of the next few clicks in the user interface crashes Intenernet Explorer 8 or 9.

    Thanks

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  • rulphie
    Posted by rulphie
    on May 28 2011 10:48 AM
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    Hello,

    I am seeing the same issue with audio on Windows 7.

    Thanks.

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  • Raghu Kudva
    Posted by Raghu Kudva
    on May 28 2011 11:20 AM
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    Hi,

     

    Currently, the activeX plugin is not fully supported for windows7. This was developed for winxp for IE version 7or above.

    Regards,

     

    Raghu

     


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  • tek4
    Posted by tek4
    on May 28 2011 12:57 PM
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    Raghu, maybe TI management could consider the priority of this bug. If end users are foced to use only obsolete PCs it would really limit the commercial appeal and success of the DM368 IPNC platform. Thanks

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  • bioz
    Posted by bioz
    on Sep 27 2011 20:50 PM
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    I also got this bug. I think this one should be a serious issue. I have tried to pass over this but nothing new until now.

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  • rulphie
    Posted by rulphie
    on Dec 14 2011 01:39 AM
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    any news with this one?

    thanks,

    rulphie

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  • Raghu Kudva
    Posted by Raghu Kudva
    on Dec 22 2011 08:40 AM
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    win7fix.zip

    All,

     

    Please use the attached fix for this and let us know the feedback

     

    GUI Version is 2.0.29 with the ActiveX Control Version 2.0.0.9, you can verify in support page.

     

    Regards,

     

    Raghu



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  • Raghu Kudva
    Posted by Raghu Kudva
    on Jan 04 2012 09:50 AM
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    win7fix.zip

    Attaching the windows7 fix for IPNC RDK GUI, please test this and let us know the feedback.

    One need to extract this at ipnc_app\webdata\gui folder in their codebase

     Following are the versions of this patch:

    • godbATL.dll version 1.0.0.19
    • gffx.dll version 2.0.0.10
    • GUI version 2.0.30

    Regards,

    Raghu


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  • bioz
    Posted by bioz
    on Jan 08 2012 22:57 PM
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    must I update both GODB interface and ACtiveX? I am using a custom GODB, so is it ok if I just replace my old video activex by new one here?

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  • Raghu Kudva
    Posted by Raghu Kudva
    on Jan 12 2012 02:26 AM
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    OK, in that case you can replace the activeX player and check. Let us know your inputs on this

    Regards,

    Raghu


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  • bioz
    Posted by bioz
    on Jan 13 2012 01:06 AM
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    for the previous version of video activex controls, it worked well except window 7 + micro on + live view page -> crash. The updated version have not got the same problem with previous one but it look like this one is not stable in common case. Sometime my IE was crashed. I have already checked this for Winxp, 7, vista, the result is same.

    thanks

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  • Lai Justin
    Posted by Lai Justin
    on Apr 23 2012 20:48 PM
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    Could be provided the fix part source code? Because I want compile custom activex object(gffx.dll). Thanks!

    GoDB Activex
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  • bioz
    Posted by bioz
    on Apr 23 2012 20:56 PM
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    At the current time, the version 3.0 for IPNC has already released. I also tested the activex and this error was fixed. You can contact to appro FTP for the downloading.

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