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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 2
OS: Windows XP 3
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[SOLVED] Assert in LSP
I get an Assert in LSP message when I try to get sound. The text of the message is:
g_socket_date.lookup(s)==0 capture\lsp\nolsp\wsp_patches.cpp:1273 I know this specific example of "Assert in ..." problems is already here. But I can't now find it. I want to know what the solution is. |
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Join Date: May 2009
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Re: Assert in LSP
Hi Wmorri,
Thanks for your interest. I eventually found the solution - it was to remove Google from my Add ons and then put it back. The problem itself came up whenever I tried to use the BBC's listen again feature. It stopped me getting sound. Somewhere on the Tech Support site there is a post which shows the precise window I got. It seems there is a range of "Assert in LSP" messages. Best wishes. |
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