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Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Hi,

every time i shutdown Foobar (either via X-control or via Exit-command from File-menu) then three an error-message pops up: "Foobar 2000 has stopped working" and "a problem caused the programm to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program...."

After hitting "Close Program" in this message window Foobar exits. But after restart i have to decide if i want to start normally or....

AQnybody out there who can tell me what is the problem and how i can solve it?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Reply #1
i think you should have a look at the sticky post at the top of the forum. 

Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Reply #2
i think you should have a look at the sticky post at the top of the forum. 


ähh.. i had read this... what I'm doing wrong in my problem description?


Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Reply #4
ähh.. i had read this... what I'm doing wrong in my problem description?

Think you forgot this, highlighted for your convenience:

Quote
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=67779

2. Use the Troubleshooter to check for known problematic components.
3. Make sure you are using the latest version.
4. Describe your problem exactly.
5. Post other helpful information.
6. If the application crashed, make sure to click [Send Report] in the "foobar2000 has crashed" dialog.
Windows 10 Pro x64 // foobar2000 1.3.10

Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Reply #5
ähh.. i had read this... what I'm doing wrong in my problem description?
Think you forgot this, highlighted for your convenience:

Quote
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=67779

2. Use the Troubleshooter to check for known problematic components.
3. Make sure you are using the latest version.
4. Describe your problem exactly.
5. Post other helpful information.
6. If the application crashed, make sure to click [Send Report] in the "foobar2000 has crashed" dialog.

IMHO all of this i have done (of course i have run the trouble shooter - no results) except of posting a list of my components, sorry... here it is

Code: [Select]
Core (2011-02-27 19:44:04 UTC)
    foobar2000 core 1.1.5
foo_ac3.dll (2010-04-13 06:00:12 UTC)
    AC3 decoder 0.9.5
foo_albumlist.dll (2011-02-27 19:42:12 UTC)
    Album List 4.5
foo_bitcompare.dll (2010-09-14 07:36:10 UTC)
    Binary Comparator 1.2
foo_burninate.dll (2011-02-25 09:58:30 UTC)
    Audio CD Writer 3.0.3
foo_cdda.dll (2011-02-27 19:42:04 UTC)
    CD Audio Decoder 3.0
foo_converter.dll (2011-02-27 19:41:48 UTC)
    Converter 1.5
foo_convolve.dll (2010-09-29 13:36:48 UTC)
    Convolver 0.3
foo_dop.dll (2010-08-05 19:28:42 UTC)
    iPod manager 0.6.8.3
foo_dsp_fsurround.dll (2010-03-30 18:17:50 UTC)
    FreeSurround 0.3.5
foo_dsp_std.dll (2011-02-27 19:42:22 UTC)
    Standard DSP Array 1.0
foo_fileops.dll (2011-02-27 19:40:50 UTC)
    File Operations 2.1.3
foo_freedb2.dll (2011-02-27 19:40:56 UTC)
    freedb Tagger 0.6.3
foo_input_alac.dll (2011-03-03 17:00:54 UTC)
    ALAC Decoder 1.0.7
foo_input_dts.dll (2010-09-06 10:39:18 UTC)
    DTS decoder 0.3.0
foo_input_monkey.dll (2011-02-25 09:58:30 UTC)
    Monkey's Audio Decoder 2.1.5
foo_input_shorten.dll (2009-11-15 19:46:36 UTC)
    Shorten decoder 0.4.2.2
foo_input_std.dll (2011-02-27 19:41:24 UTC)
    Standard Input Array 1.0
foo_jesus.dll (2010-09-28 12:17:50 UTC)
    Autosave & Autobackup 10
foo_masstag.dll (2009-09-18 08:01:36 UTC)
    Masstagger 1.8.4
foo_out_ks.dll (2010-10-22 13:23:34 UTC)
    Kernel Streaming Output 1.2.2
foo_playlist_revive.dll (2010-12-12 18:47:52 UTC)
    Playlist Revive 0.2
foo_plorg.dll (2010-10-22 13:24:22 UTC)
    Playlist Organizer 1.7
foo_quicktag.dll (2010-09-01 11:28:00 UTC)
    Quick Tagger 1.0.3
foo_rating.dll (2007-02-27 22:52:46 UTC)
    Foo_Rating BETA 2.1
foo_rgscan.dll (2011-02-27 19:41:56 UTC)
    ReplayGain Scanner 2.0.9
foo_run.dll (2009-06-07 13:15:18 UTC)
    Run services 0.3.7
foo_texttools.dll (2010-09-01 11:28:00 UTC)
    Text Tools 1.0.5
foo_ui_columns.dll (2010-05-03 13:38:34 UTC)
    Columns UI 0.3.8.6
foo_ui_std.dll (2011-02-27 19:42:12 UTC)
    Default User Interface 0.9.5
foo_uie_albumlist.dll (2009-06-13 22:49:20 UTC)
    Album list panel 0.3.5
foo_uie_console.dll (2009-08-29 16:06:26 UTC)
    Console panel 0.4
foo_uie_playlists_dropdown.dll (2009-09-23 22:44:46 UTC)
    Playlists Dropdown 0.7.6
foo_unpack.dll (2011-02-27 19:41:36 UTC)
    ZIP/GZIP/RAR Reader 1.6
foo_unpack_7z.dll (2010-12-15 15:05:10 UTC)
    7-Zip reader 1.5

 

Exiting Foobar on Windows 7

Reply #6
Some crashes manage to avoid foobar's internal crash handler and you won't be offered to send report. These crashes of course won't be known by troubleshooter and it can't assist in pinpointing the cause. Sometimes the name of the component is logged in Event Viewer under Windows Logs -> Application. If that is no help you need to manually remove components one at a time until you find the cause.