An Error

helpaholic65 wrote on 6/1/2010, 10:03 AM
DVD Architect Version 3.0b build 93

I get this error when clicking on the Make DVD option

An error occured during the current operation.

An exception has occured.

I'm Running XP PRO. MEDIA CENTER Pentium(R) D CPU
2.80 GB of RAM




Sony DVD Architect Studio
Version 3.0b (Build 93)
Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) WRITE:0x0 IP:0x64E5599
In Module 'sfcd.cdd' at Address 0x64C0000 + 0x25599
Thread: Main ID=0x12A4 Stack=0x12D000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=064e5599 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=00000000 SS=0023 ESP=0012d3b4 EBP=0012d620
ECX=00000000 DS=0023 ESI=00000011 FS=003b
EDX=0012d620 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
064E5599: 00 00 00 E8 11 C5 01 00 ........
064E55A1: 8B F8 85 FF 6A 00 75 D2 ....j.u.
Stack Dump:
0012D3B4: 00001A00
0012D3B8: 0012D620 00030000 + FD620
0012D3BC: 064C10AB 064C0000 + 10AB (sfcd.cdd)
0012D3C0: 00000011
0012D3C4: 0012D620 00030000 + FD620
0012D3C8: 00000000
0012D3CC: 0012D620 00030000 + FD620
0012D3D0: 1004CA4C 10000000 + 4CA4C (sfcdi.dll)
0012D3D4: 0012D428 00030000 + FD428
0012D3D8: 00000000
0012D3DC: 1000539B 10000000 + 539B (sfcdi.dll)
0012D3E0: 00000000
0012D3E4: 0000001A
0012D3E8: 0012D620 00030000 + FD620
0012D3EC: 00000000
0012D3F0: 06422AA0 060C0000 + 362AA0
> 0012D400: 1000630B 10000000 + 630B (sfcdi.dll)
0012D404: 0012D620 00030000 + FD620
0012D408: 00000000
0012D40C: 00000002
0012D410: 03B3BCFC 03A40000 + FBCFC
> 0012D488: 7C936F78 7C900000 + 36F78 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D490: 7C936F70 7C900000 + 36F70 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D494: 7C9101DB 7C900000 + 101DB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4A8: 636E7FDA 636E0000 + 7FDA (smum32.dll)
> 0012D4BC: 636E0000 636E0000 + 0 (smum32.dll)
> 0012D4C0: 636E8025 636E0000 + 8025 (smum32.dll)
> 0012D4C8: 7C910435 7C900000 + 10435 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4CC: 7C91043E 7C900000 + 1043E (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4E0: 7C913C80 7C900000 + 13C80 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4E8: 7C901000 7C900000 + 1000 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4F8: 7C90E920 7C900000 + E920 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D4FC: 7C910460 7C900000 + 10460 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D500: 7C980600 7C900000 + 80600 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D504: 7C913941 7C900000 + 13941 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D508: 7C913934 7C900000 + 13934 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D520: 7C910222 7C900000 + 10222 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D540: 7C90E920 7C900000 + E920 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D544: 7C910228 7C900000 + 10228 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D54C: 7C910222 7C900000 + 10222 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D550: 7C91019B 7C900000 + 1019B (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D554: 7C9101DB 7C900000 + 101DB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D560: 7C9100C4 7C900000 + 100C4 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D574: 0112D5A8 01000000 + 12D5A8 (dvdarchst30k.dll)
0012D578: 0012D634 00030000 + FD634
0012D57C: 43780000
0012D580: 00000000
0012D584: 00000000
> 0012D58C: 7C910435 7C900000 + 10435 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D590: 7C91043E 7C900000 + 1043E (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D59C: 7C910222 7C900000 + 10222 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5B4: 7C913B1A 7C900000 + 13B1A (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5BC: 7C90E920 7C900000 + E920 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5C0: 7C910228 7C900000 + 10228 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5C8: 7C910222 7C900000 + 10222 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5CC: 7C91019B 7C900000 + 1019B (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5D0: 7C9101DB 7C900000 + 101DB (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5DC: 7C9100C4 7C900000 + 100C4 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5E4: 7C901000 7C900000 + 1000 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D5F4: 7C913974 7C900000 + 13974 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D600: 7C913941 7C900000 + 13941 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012D604: 7C913934 7C900000 + 13934 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012DB4C: 0044005C 00400000 + 4005C (dvdarchst30.exe)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0068B468 00400000 + 28B468 (dvdarchst30.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000

Comments

musicvid10 wrote on 6/2/2010, 9:04 PM
OK, you included the error message, but you didn't include the essential information:

What file(s) are you trying to load into DVD Architect? Be specific. Include the full file details as reported by MediaInfo.

DVD Architect is an authoring program. You may need to convert your source files to something it will accept (just a note of explanation).
Steve Mann wrote on 6/3/2010, 9:54 PM
Everything after "Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation)" is useless to everyone. (The register data is of use only to the programmer and under controlled conditions).

Access Violation almost always means that the program tried to access a resource (usually RAM) that another program has claimed as its' own.

Make sure that you aren't running unnecessary programs or try it without running your Anti-Virus program.