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    DivX Plus web player crashes my browser, how can I fix this?

    I recently updated to the latest version of DivX and now every time I try to watch a video online with it, my browser becomes unresponsive and I have to use the task manager to close it.

    I've looked for fixes, but most of them tell you to fix your proxy settings and I'm not running through a proxy. I did what it said to do anyway, but it didn't work. Could someone please tell me how to fix this?

    Thanks!

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    This is how to fix it:

    1) Open task manager, click Processes tab. Right click on DDMService.exe and end process.
    2) Copy the following and then open a command prompt:

    @ECHO OFF
    rmdir /s /q "%USERPROFILE%\videos\divx movies\Temporary Downloaded Files"
    del /q /s "%temp%\*"

    REM Clear DDM Stuff
    del /q /s "%APPDATA%\Local\Temp\DDM\Plugin\*"
    del /q /s "%APPDATA%\Local\Temp\DDM\Settings\*"
    del /q /s "%APPDATA%\Local\Temp\DDM\Settings\Tempo… Downloaded Files\*"
    rmdir /s /q "%TEMP%\boost_interprocess"
    rmdir /s /q "%LOCALAPPDATA%Low\boost_interprocess"

    pause

    3) Close all browser windows.
    4) Paste the above commands into command prompt and press enter.
    5) Enjoy the functional divx web player again.

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    thanks

    work perfect, thanks so much

  4. #4
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    I am having the exact same problem but the fix above doesn't work. Now anytime I try to access a divx video (web player) i get an error message stating the the video didn't finish loading. Any suggestions? I'm using Windows 7 and it looks likes I was denied access with the command prompt code.

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    I thought the fix didn't work for me too, but I checked my processes again and found one more DDMService process. That's probably what happened with you too. Fix worked great!

    Hope it helps,
    S--

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    how do i learn that stuff is that a programming language?

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    THANKS!!!

    Worked for me! Can't thank you enough as this was very frustrating.

  8. #8
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    THANK YOUUUUU!

  9. #9
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    My browser is running 100x slower now after I did that "fix" :/


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