L
Lester Stiefel
Hi all,
I've been testing some streaming players against various
windows configurations. I have noticed a pesky problem
between RealPlayer and JIT debugger. When handling a known
free audio stream that other player handle quite well, the
JIT debugger comes on line after 20 to 30 minutes, shutting
the stream down, and stopping the recorder part dead. This
in turn causes a "General failure" of RealPlayer.
This is very disconcerting.
In view of this, I believe that the most proper thing to do,
is to remove any debugging ability in Internet Explorer,
even to remove the feature from windows.
It should be up to the individual user to furnish any
"program Environment, language, or debugger they will need
to use any web sites, external players or streams.
I've been testing some streaming players against various
windows configurations. I have noticed a pesky problem
between RealPlayer and JIT debugger. When handling a known
free audio stream that other player handle quite well, the
JIT debugger comes on line after 20 to 30 minutes, shutting
the stream down, and stopping the recorder part dead. This
in turn causes a "General failure" of RealPlayer.
This is very disconcerting.
In view of this, I believe that the most proper thing to do,
is to remove any debugging ability in Internet Explorer,
even to remove the feature from windows.
It should be up to the individual user to furnish any
"program Environment, language, or debugger they will need
to use any web sites, external players or streams.