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windows 7 x64 problem? #11317

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gehbitte opened this issue Nov 29, 2016 · 8 comments
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windows 7 x64 problem? #11317

gehbitte opened this issue Nov 29, 2016 · 8 comments

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@gehbitte
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@gehbitte gehbitte commented Nov 29, 2016

hello

im using youtube-dl with sinusbot for teamspeak.
this worked very nice for a long time - until 2-3 months now?

so i updated to the lastest binaries and it gave me this error on windows 7 x64 if i try to run.
unbenannt

if also checked here some older versions..
http://www.videohelp.com/software/youtube-dl/old-versions
some of them dont give me this error on start but they seam to be outdated and does not download anything. the last ~15 binaries give me the same error on start ..
i read all the readme and faq, all win-updates and ddl incl. msvcr100 are up2date.

also ive checked on win10 x64.. the lastest binaries are working without any problem - so is there a win7x64 problem since the last ~15 binaries?

thanks!

@yan12125
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@yan12125 yan12125 commented Dec 1, 2016

Could you also try files on https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/releases/? Files on videohelp may be modified

@gehbitte
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@gehbitte gehbitte commented Dec 12, 2016

heya,

ive tested your releases and still no luck. also checked on another win7 x64 machine, same error. :(

@yan12125
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@yan12125 yan12125 commented Dec 13, 2016

On my Windows 7 it works. I'm afraid this won't be solved until another developer can reproduce it.

There are alternatives, for example download Python and run python.exe youtube-dl. Here youtube-dl is the Linux/Mac version at http://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl

@siddht4
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@siddht4 siddht4 commented Dec 13, 2016

Don't double click it , open via cmd , and verify it. It looks as the file you downloaded is partial . Download the latest binaries once more and save it in a different folder . Then open cmd (win+r) and navigate to that path. It will work

@siddht4
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@siddht4 siddht4 commented Dec 13, 2016

@yan to partially reproduce it make a new account with guest or normal privilege , and don't let it to run any executable I.e no write or execute permission . It would be reproduced . So set the YouTube-dl to executable using properties , permission and set as admin or any other a/c which has read, write and exec permission

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@yan12125 yan12125 commented Dec 13, 2016

@siddht1 Did you mean the problem is also there with a correct binary?

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@siddht4 siddht4 commented Dec 13, 2016

@yan12125 I was able to reproduce it partially where

  1. A given login account has only access to read files , c:/ is disabled.
  2. Cmd has no direct access to system32 , can be done via policy.msc .

For the binary file to be really incomplete @gehbitte has to message the checksum or sha25 or md5 of the binary he downloaded and showed here. We also would like to get the version you downloaded.

It may even be reproduced if all the given conditions are true

@siddht4
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@siddht4 siddht4 commented Dec 13, 2016

Just googled 0xc00007b , it shows either there is error with directx or dot net. As dot net would be probable for this issue . @gehbitte should really re install or remove it. Source: http://www.gadgetsupersite.com/0xc00007b-error-fix/

@gehbitte do you have any other applications that does this. Try this with installing vlc x86 and vlc x64 from www.videolan.org Under these circumstances vlc x86 should fail and give 0xc00007b error again

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