For some reason, whenever I play Panzer Corps, I see a lot of ffdshow audio decoder instances in the task bar. It can end up being dozens of instances if I play for a while. It's as if every sound is requiring its own decoder instance.
Is anyone else having this problem?
Is there a way to fix it?
ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
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Re: ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
1) No
2) De-/Reinstall ffshow ?
2) De-/Reinstall ffshow ?
Re: ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
Careful with reinstalling any ffdshow codec. If the game is working just ignore it.
These non-native codecs are known for disrupting Windows MCI, which is the API used by the game for playing audio.
These non-native codecs are known for disrupting Windows MCI, which is the API used by the game for playing audio.
Re: ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
Okay, so we should just ignore the many instances of ffdshow in the task bar?
They don't appear in the Task Manager's process list, and they disappear when I close Panzer Corps.
No harm, no foul?
They don't appear in the Task Manager's process list, and they disappear when I close Panzer Corps.
No harm, no foul?
Re: ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
That's characteristic of ffdshow.tripecac wrote:Okay, so we should just ignore the many instances of ffdshow in the task bar?
They don't appear in the Task Manager's process list, and they disappear when I close Panzer Corps.
No harm, no foul?
What harm can it do? The worst you'll have a software crash. But I doubt.
Of course if you uninstall ffdshow, or the codec pack that have installed it, this effect will disappear.
If you're having no crashes, then let it be. That's my suggestion. The less we touch in audio/video codecs the less we will mess the system.
Re: ffdshow audio coder instances when playing Panzer Corps
In case anyone else is bothered by the ffdshow icons, I found a way to disable them:
1) run Start / All Programs / ffdshow / Audio decoder configuration
2) select "Tray, dialong & paths" in left menu
3) change "Tray Icons" to "None"
4) click "OK"
5) repeat steps 1-4 for Start / All Programs / ffdshow / Video decoder configuration
1) run Start / All Programs / ffdshow / Audio decoder configuration
2) select "Tray, dialong & paths" in left menu
3) change "Tray Icons" to "None"
4) click "OK"
5) repeat steps 1-4 for Start / All Programs / ffdshow / Video decoder configuration

