This is a strange one.
For the past three weeks I've enjoyed running through Paper Mario on P64. Minus petty graphics glitches, it worked flawlessly. I used the default graphics plug-in and Azimer Audio.
Just now I booted up P64 and BOOM! It crashes at startup. Through much trial and error, I discover Azimer Audio is the cause. Confused it should start acting up now, I yank it and settle on the default audio plug-in.
But somehow, P64 doesn't accept even that. I choose the Jabo plug-in, but P64 complains it's nonexistent or invalid. Worried there might be corrupt data, I redownloaded Azimer Audio and used that copy...BOOM! again.
This is all very strange...it's only been two days since I last played, with no crashes or failures that would corrupt only that directory. No viruses/digital blight on my computer. Crash logs available upon request.
Apologies if this has been covered before, but searching 'crash' and 'plug-in' only takes you so far...
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UPDATE: Well, this is actually not P64's fault: my computer is having a major software-based audio malfunction. Half-Life 2 is also crashing on startup. Again, bizarre: nothing to speak of happened from the time I quit HL2 last night to the time I booted into Windows this evening.
Of course, you are free to advise if you so desire, even though this is now outside the scope of the forum.
For the past three weeks I've enjoyed running through Paper Mario on P64. Minus petty graphics glitches, it worked flawlessly. I used the default graphics plug-in and Azimer Audio.
Just now I booted up P64 and BOOM! It crashes at startup. Through much trial and error, I discover Azimer Audio is the cause. Confused it should start acting up now, I yank it and settle on the default audio plug-in.
But somehow, P64 doesn't accept even that. I choose the Jabo plug-in, but P64 complains it's nonexistent or invalid. Worried there might be corrupt data, I redownloaded Azimer Audio and used that copy...BOOM! again.
This is all very strange...it's only been two days since I last played, with no crashes or failures that would corrupt only that directory. No viruses/digital blight on my computer. Crash logs available upon request.
Apologies if this has been covered before, but searching 'crash' and 'plug-in' only takes you so far...
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UPDATE: Well, this is actually not P64's fault: my computer is having a major software-based audio malfunction. Half-Life 2 is also crashing on startup. Again, bizarre: nothing to speak of happened from the time I quit HL2 last night to the time I booted into Windows this evening.
Of course, you are free to advise if you so desire, even though this is now outside the scope of the forum.
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