An Exception has occured - crash with mcmp4plug.dl

swardet@live.com wrote on 1/12/2013, 10:58 AM
I was working in Vegas Pro this morning for nearly 4 hours. As fate would have it, with the very last edit that I made, the program crashed and with every attempt to open my project I continue to get this error. I do not understand the issue at all.

Here's EXACTLY what I was doing... I added another video track, and was moving video from the top track to the bottom track so my text (media generator) would properly overlay. I had dragged about 5 or 6 files, and had just 1 (one) remaining, a 680kb .avi file. When I dragged it to the bottom track the program crashed.

I have searched high and low, and although there are several people that have posted the exact error message, there doesn't appear to be any information about how to fix this problem. Someone wrote that Vegas9.0 fixes this error, but I do not have 9.0, and therefore can not confirm this is the case.

Please help!! I need to complete this project, and am unable currently due to this serious exception error.

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An error during the current operation

An Exception has occured..

Sony Vegas Pro 8.0
Version 8.0c (Build 260)
Exception 0xC0000094 (integer divide by zero) IP:0x33A77A29
In Module 'mcmp4plug.dll' at Address 0x339A0000 + 0xD7A29
Thread: ProgMan ID=0x76C Stack=0x328E000-0x3290000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=33a77a29 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=020645e4 SS=0023 ESP=0328ecc4 EBP=02064508
ECX=00000000 DS=0023 ESI=00000002 FS=003b
EDX=00000000 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
33A77A29: F7 F1 8B 44 24 0C F7 F1 ...D: 8B C2 33 D2 4F 79 4E EB ..3.OyN.
Stack Dump:
0328ECC4: 00000000
0328ECC8: 020645E4 01F80000 + E45E4
0328ECCC: 339B2CA5 339A0000 + 12CA5 (mcmp4plug.dll)
0328ECD0: 00000002
0328ECD4: 00000000
0328ECD8: 00000000
0328ECDC: 00000000
0328ECE0: 020645E0 01F80000 + E45E0
0328ECE4: 020645E4 01F80000 + E45E4
0328ECE8: 00000000
0328ECEC: 00000000
0328ECF0: 02064508 01F80000 + E4508
0328ECF4: 00000000
0328ECF8: 02064538 01F80000 + E4538
0328ECFC: 00000000
0328ED00: 00000000
> 0328ED28: 339AA5AD 339A0000 + A5AD (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 0328ED44: 7C80262A 7C800000 + 262A (kernel32.dll)
> 0328ED4C: 7C802600 7C800000 + 2600 (kernel32.dll)
> 0328ED70: 7C809B42 7C800000 + 9B42 (kernel32.dll)
> 0328ED94: 7C839AD8 7C800000 + 39AD8 (kernel32.dll)
> 0328ED98: 339B36F4 339A0000 + 136F4 (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 0328EDD4: 339B28DA 339A0000 + 128DA (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 0328EE1C: 03171058 02EE0000 + 291058 (vfx1.dll)
0328EE20: 00000000
0328EE24: 00000000
> 0328EE28: 02780006 02580000 + 200006 (CFHD.dll)
0328EE2C: 00000000
0328EE30: 1F64E920
0328EE34: 00007530
0328EE38: 00000000
> 0328EE4C: 3FF00000 3FDE0000 + 120000 (msi.dll)
> 0328EE78: 00480000 00400000 + 80000 (vegas80.exe)
> 0328EE7C: 00480000 00400000 + 80000 (vegas80.exe)
0328EE80: EB851EB8
0328EE84: 404DF851
0328EE88: 00171958 00150000 + 21958
0328EE8C: 000019C5
> 0328EE90: 00E0CC75 00400000 + A0CC75 (vegas80.exe)
0328EE94: 000003E9
0328EE98: 00000000
0328EE9C: 00000000
0328EEA0: 00000000
> 0328EEF0: 003A0043 00380000 + 20043 (sfwbdmux.dll)
- - -
0328FFF0: 00000000
0328FFF4: 00527950 00400000 + 127950 (vegas80.exe)
0328FFF8: 00AE7AB0 00400000 + 6E7AB0 (vegas80.exe)
0328FFFC: 00000000
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Thanks,
Tom

Comments

swardet@live.com wrote on 1/12/2013, 11:10 AM
I downloaded the 9.0e, and registered it as a trial. It was able to open the .reg file that 8.0c was unable to without error. Saving the .reg file out as a different file name, then trying to open in 8.0 did not work since the file format has changed.

In my opinion, Sony is making a horrible mistake by not fixing such a fatal error. At a minimum, they should provide some quick fix engineering for all fatal exceptions. I have several sony camcorders, lots of their TVs, three vaio computers, a bunch of their software and now this? doesn't sit well...
Grazie wrote on 1/12/2013, 11:16 AM
You are on the final Build of VP8c.

I've read through the White Paper on it and can't see any reference to what you are experiencing.

Speak to SCS to get a view on what you now need to do.

Grazie wrote on 1/12/2013, 11:24 AM
Here are the final Added Features & Bug Fixes:-

Notable fixes/changes in version 8.0c

Added support for rendering 1920x1080 AVCHD video.
Added XDCAM HD422 support.
Added widescreen option for AJA print-to-tape.
Added presets for AVCHD stereo output.
Added ability to save markers in AVCHD output.
Added ability to read certain MPEG-2 files with AC-3 audio.
Added support for importing video from AVCHD camcorders (File > Import > AVCHD Camcorder).
Added support for importing video from Sony CF card recording devices (File > Import > Memory Recording Unit).
Added support for Nikon D90 MJPEG movies.
Added support for XDCAM partial import with PDW-U1 drive.
Enhanced Trimmer window with integral video monitor, separate external monitor, Enable Timeline Overwrite, and Fit to Fill modes.

When the Show Video Monitor button in the Trimmer window is selected, video that you preview from the Vegas Explorer and Media Manager windows is played back in the Trimmer. Because the Trimmer is placed in the same window dock as the Explorer and Media Manager, you will not see your video preview. To preview Explorer and Media Manager video, you can drag the Trimmer to a new dock group, or you can turn off the Show Video Monitor button to preview in the Video Preview window.

Enhanced XDCAM Explorer pane with double-click and keyboard Enter key behavior that matches the Vegas Explorer pane.
ProType Titler: added ability to copy envelope points and curve blocks using Ctrl+drag.
ProType Titler: added ability to save effects and add/replace effects via drag-and-drop.
Added support for opening Vegas Movie Studio 9 projects.
Improved the number of MPEG-2 clips that can be active on a timeline.
Improved HDV/AVCHD reading.
Improved reading for certain 3GP and MP4 files.
Improved device resolution choice for Windows Secondary Display when set the Display mode is set to Automatic Size Settings and the project is larger than the display.
Fixed a problem that could cause masked video to appear incorrectly on an external monitor.
Fixed a problem reading certain AVI files using DivX with MP3 audio.
Fixed a problem reading certain Xvid format files.
Fixed a problem reading some FLAC files.
Fixed an issue saving markers in MXF format.
Fixed a problem rendering to certain WAV/WAV64 variants
Fixed Paste Event Attributes so it doesn't create phantom transitions that are then called out as missing during project load.
Fixed a crash with the Matshita UJ-832D DVD-RW drive.
Fixed issues that prevented Wave Hammer and Acoustic Mirror from functioning properly in some cases.
Fixed duplicate file numbering of MP_ROOT MAS (SD) and MAQ (QVGA) files when using the Export to PSP™ command.
Fixed an audio buzz that could occur with certain combinations of automated track muting.
Fixed an issue with SDI capture when using non-dropframe timecode.
Fixed an audio clicking issue with certain 29.97 or 59.94 fps MXF clips.
Corrected ToolTip display for edited fade lengths when the timeline ruler is offset.
Changed Cinescore detection to look for Pro version first and then Studio version.
Fixed an issue reading certain MXF metadata.
Fixed an issue with the Height Map plug-in not functioning properly at certain settings with high project resolutions.
TWAIN initialization now occurs when Get Photo is used instead of during Vegas startup. This change prevents crashes due to bad drivers.
Fixed a potential crash that could occur when switching to Markers or Regions view in the Edit Details window.
Fixed eyedropper color picker under Windows Vista Aero Glass.
Fixed a problem with long startup time when a computer is connected to a network but not the Internet.
Improved scanning for VST plug-ins.
Fixed a bug where VST effects would not always be notified of sample rate changes.
Grazie wrote on 1/12/2013, 11:25 AM
Have you updated any GPU Drivers lately?

swardet@live.com wrote on 1/13/2013, 11:13 AM
I have not touched my system from an update perspective. And this is the first time I've had any crash condition/error in Vegas Pro 8.0. Help???
musicvid10 wrote on 1/13/2013, 11:35 AM
Vegas 8.0c is rock stable for me.
It also reached its end-of-life 2 years and 9 months ago. That's when development ceased. So expecting a patch that long after the fact is a bit fanciful.

Now, how about some system specs, file properties, Quicktime version, list of plugins in the project, that sort of thing, so we can help you?

Have you tried eliminating the .avi from the timeline or turning off plugins?
A divide by zero error is sometimes the result of incompatible plugins or "garbage" codecs on your system. Don't know if that applies to you.
farss wrote on 1/13/2013, 5:34 PM
This is only going to help going forward, sorry, and it probably is the obvious but you seemt to have ignored it.

Always make incremental backups regularly.

Your project file is stored in RAM and is as I've come to realise regularly written back to the HDD even without doing a Save. An error in RAM, a finite risk without using ECC RAM can corrupt the file, programmatic errors can also cause things to go bad. End result is a corrupted project file that's probably going to be impossible to recover. Incremental backups are your protection against these kinds of rare issues that always seem to happen when they will cause the largest amount of grief.

Bob.
Former user wrote on 1/13/2013, 9:40 PM
Tom,

I can't help with your crash, but as a suggestion for workflow. If you have to move that many files to a lower track, it is sometimes easier to move the track itself. Not knowing how you had things laid out, this might be useless information, but just wanted to throw it out there.

Dave T2