05-01-2005, 12:01 AM -
Well I have disabled dep with no success. So this is not the cause. The only thing that works on my end is for me to use software like explorerxp to view folders with movies. I have done more research though and found that it is due to the divx codec. Which is telling me that divx don't care about there customers since they make a fortune. So I'm gonna contact divx and get them to fix this error without contacting microsoft directly. As far as tlb goes the only reason that explorer don't crash in movie folders without tlb running is due to the fact that explorer isn't reading to much info at one time. Exploer under sp2 adds extra garbage to common task for avi files and other movie files so we know the resloution and bitrate. This info needs to be read from the movie so explorer tries to read the whole movie file. In which it crashes cause it is to much info to process due to tlb running on the taskbar. There is ways to disable this feature though but causes other problems. Best bet though is for all people to complain to divx makers about the problem so they can fix this error. If no success contact microsoft and report divx.com about inproper coding. But in the meantime use exploerxp or any other exploer replacement.