Can someone read the render crash error report

Randallology wrote on 5/21/2018, 6:55 PM

Have a Acer computer, AMD athlon II 4X 645, Windows 7 64 bit,file NTFS, 4 gig DDR3, 911 Gig HDD with 208 Gig free. I have a registered Sony Vegas 9 that has worked ok from time to time. It started crashing when I would render for you Tube videos. I would search for fixes and make changes and it would render, Then on another video it would render ok. I have rendered 4 videos posted on YouTube, 3 out of the 4 I had to make changes as per video fixes I watched. Recently I put together a 25 min video and put a bunch of time with pics, music,and credit roll. it crashed at the start of rendering. Restarted computer, opened Vegas, brought video in to render and then crash. Per a forum post found how to set Vegas to default and try it another time. Like a dummy I didnt change any settings before i did the render. It DID render that video, but it was 115Gig in size. Opened Vegas and changed settings as per a video on best settings for youtube, brought a previous video in to render. It crashed. I cant afford to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of Vegas or get a Super computer. I do have 3 different error reports from 3 times making changes to do a render.

Can anyone read these reports and tell me what I need to do so I can render without cussing like a sailor. I have them in PDF that I can Email to you. Thanks: RANDALLOLOGY

 

Comments

Musicvid wrote on 5/22/2018, 7:58 AM

Just tell us what Module or Process the fault occurred in. Crash dumps are often useless beyond that.

Randallology wrote on 5/22/2018, 3:30 PM

Ok musicvid. The first crash module said. Mcmp4plug.dll at address 0X339A0000 + 0XD6729.

The second crash module said MSVFW32.dll at address 0X677A0000+0,XAA4A

The third crash module said

MSVCR80.dll at address 0X742B0000+0X1500A

Hope that means something to you guys.

Thanks: Randallology

Musicvid wrote on 5/23/2018, 7:04 PM

It means the decoder are not opening certain files.

Post Vegas version, system specs, and a full MediaInfo report for the mp4 and Avi files that didn't open.

Randallology wrote on 5/30/2018, 9:27 PM

It means the decoder are not opening certain files.

Post Vegas version, system specs, and a full MediaInfo report for the mp4 and Avi files that didn't open.

Hey Musicvid. My 1st post provided the Vegas version, computer system specs.

Dont know what you mean or how to get the mediainfo report for the mp4 ??