With my old blu-ray burner, I could rip blu-ray discs to MKV fine and nothing went wrong. I bought a new blu-ray burner and every time I rip a blu-ray disc to MKV, after the ripping and when I enter the folder where the MKV files are, my Windows Explorer crashes where the error is titled Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working and then my Windows Explorer shuts itself down. I tried the same again by ripping to two different external hard drives and the same happened again.
It took me ages removing the infected folder from my internal hard drive because every time I tried deleting the folding the same crashing happened and sometimes it froze my PC. There were times when the folder of MKV files deleted and came back.
Why is the MKV ripping causing the Windows Explorer problem where it says Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working followed by Windows Explorer shutting itself down? It's most annoying. My old blu-ray player ripped fine for months until it kept becoming not detected where I has to keep on unplugging it and plugging it back in. Just when I thought things are fine, now my Windows Explorer keeps on crashing when I rip to MKV. How can I fix this? Please help. Thanks.
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Such things are often related to the thumbnail generation. Do you have any DivX software installed?
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Most of the time, as Baldrick mentioned, this is caused by a thumbnail having problems being displayed. You can verify this by creating a folder that is set to display details NOT thumbnails. Then go to CMD screen and transfer several or all to the new folder, open it in Windows explorer and see if it still fails.
Also most of the time this can be a bad codec installed by programs or codec packs. Keep both to a minimum to be safe. I have had several programs that overlayed the codec for certain formats and it raises havoc with this. Fortunately re installing the original fixes this. -
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I'm wondering if the cause of this is the Firmware that I installed because this doesn't happen with my other laptop and I never installed the Firmware on that one. The blu-ray burner crashes sometimes instead where it can't rip anything with MakeMKV. One movie got stuck at about 80% as it was preparing and another movie kept getting stuck at about 40%. Back to the Windows Explorer crashes that I asked about at the first place, it only does it with MKV files that I ripped with my new blu-ray burner. When I plugged in an external hard drive with old MKV files that I ripped from an old blu-ray burner, the Windows Explorer error doesn't happen. It only happens from MKV files that I ripped from my new blu-ray burner.
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Did you check what file causing the crash in Event viewer?
Also you can try install Icaros that replace you current Windows Explorer thumbnails
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It does indeed sound like a thumbnail problem but whether the new software is causing corrupted (weird) files or whether the codec used to decode the thumbnail can't handle any variation that it should be able to handle is hard to determine.
It took me ages removing the infected folder from my internal hard drive because every time I tried deleting the folding the same crashing happened and sometimes it froze my PC. There were times when the folder of MKV files deleted and came back.
Icaros, as mentioned by roma_turok, would use a known good, or at least different, thumbnail utility and if it works then... its the previous codec for MKV thumbnails before Icaros. If it still fails then I'd say it's probably the saved file is being built wrong by the new software. -
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So you problem to see crash log file?