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hello.
I am developing an application that receives and displays a from a network camera.
Updated the graphics driver in the environment that was working normally until now.
Then I encountered a phenomenon that the application hangs when stopping or starting h264 stream display.
Running the html sample we created in the same environment causes IE to stop working in a few hours.
At that time, the error log of ntdll.dll is recorded in the event log.
I asked the intel Graphics forum for help.
I followed the advice of the forum and confirmed that Ivy Bridge computer prepared separately shows the same phenomenon.
Then I got the advice to contact this community.
Test PC spec:
Model: HP ProBook 4540s
CPU: Intel Core i5 - 3210 M 2.5 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
OS: Windows 8 Pro 64bit (clean installation)
I applied version 10.18.10.3958 of intel graphics driver to the above PC and executed the attached HTML as the first post.
Then, the phenomenon that IE stops occurs.
I applied version 10.18.10.4885, but IE will stop in the same way.
What should I do in order to find the cause of the problem?
Finally, I will describe my environment. Also attach the sample html and some files.
thanks.
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Try using the Intel Graphics Performance Analyzer (GPA), it is a free download and we many tutorials on its use

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