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    I cannot open files using Media Player v2.3.00 (Mac) (Free). When I first installed MP it worked fine. Now it won't work at all. I get the continuous spinning spoke wheel. I tried .iso and .mp4 files. I tried restarting my Mac -- no help.

    My Mac is an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) with 16GB memory. OS X Yosemite v 10.10.2. I am attaching the log files from the DVDFab Media Player folder.

    Thanks in advance.

    Joe
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    #2
    Can't open files

    Hi, joek.payne

    Thank you for your feedback !

    We will processing this issue as soon as possible.

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      #3
      Can't open files

      Hi, joek.payne

      Please delete DVDFab media player folder at document and try a again.

      Thanks

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        #4
        Thanks for your reply, lixichen. I tried deleting the DVDFab Media Player folder in Documents. It did not help. The spinning spoke wheel goes on until I close DVDFab Media Player.

        Joe

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          #5
          Here are the log files from the new DVDFab Media Player folder in Documents.

          Joe
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            #6
            @joek.payne

            Try this plz.

            Goto "Preferences" > "Video", disable the option "Video Hardware Acceleration", restart DVDFab Media Player and try.

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              #7
              Thanks Bottle! Sorry for the delay getting back to you. I did not test your suggested solution because when I stared media player it suggested installation of an update. I upgraded to version 2.4.00 and the media play works fine now.

              Thanks for your support!

              Joe

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                #8
                Oops I spoke too soon. I quit media player and rep-opened the same .iso file. I got the same symptom -- spinning spoke wheel. I tired your suggestion to turn off hardware video acceleration. It did not help.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by joek.payne View Post
                  Oops I spoke too soon. I quit media player and rep-opened the same .iso file. I got the same symptom -- spinning spoke wheel. I tired your suggestion to turn off hardware video acceleration. It did not help.
                  Hi joek

                  Please tell me did you used the bluetooth or replace audio card ?

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