Error when starting get_iplayer (0xc0000142)

Budgie ajebay at errichel.co.uk
Fri Jul 12 04:55:33 EDT 2013


On 12/07/13 04:01, Alexis Fotiadis wrote:
> 1. Windows 8 update (Thu morning)
> 2. Low battery shutdown
> 3. get_player = 0xc0000142 error
> 4. reinstalled get_player -> same error
> 5. System Restore to before update -> same error
> 6. sfc/scannow & C: scan -> "Corrupt files successfully repaired."
> -> get_iplayer goes through BBC cache then exits.
> 7. uninstalled get_player
> 8. reboot
> 9. Windows 8 update (same as before, which I'd rolled back with System Restore)
> 10. reinstalled get_player -> 0xc0000142 error
>
>  From that it seems to be the Windows 8 update that's causing the 0xc0000142 error. Not sure what else I can try...
>
>> From: alexisfotiadis at hotmail.com
>> To: get_iplayer at lists.infradead.org
>> Subject: Error when starting get_iplayer (0xc0000142)
>> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 22:10:46 +0000
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> First off, thanks to all those keeping get_iplayer running! I hadn't been able to get it working on my new Win8 laptop since November, but with the new installation file it's been running ok since this weekend. After the demise of Radio Downloader, I've also been using it for radio.
>>
>> My current problem may be caused by Windows rather than get_iplayer itself. get_iplayer was working fine yesterday, but this morning Windows updated itself, then the battery ran out - laptop wasn't plugged in. Since then, although other programs (Firefox etc) seem to work ok, get_iplayer (both command line and Web PVR), don't, instead giving the error message:
>>
>> "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142). Click OK to close the application."
>>
>> I've tried reinstalling get_iplayer, doing a System Restore to before the update and shutdown, and ran both sfc/scannow from the Command Prompt and a C: drive Error scan:
>>
>> "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.log etc"
>>
>> get_player still doesn't work. I could reinstall the whole Windows (my laptop is a Samsung, and has a way of doing that without losing my documents), but that's a last resort.
>>
>> I know the cause of this problem seems to be a Windows gremlin rather than get_iplayer, but if anybody has any other ideas for a solution, please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Alex 		 	   		
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You could, of course, switch to a user friendly linux operating system. 
  I use openSUSE with KDE desktop and have great results on my laptop. 
My wife otoh has windows 7 on her laptop and is always having to ask me 
to help sort out problems.  Forgive the slightly OT post but any port in 
a storm!
Budgie



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