Error when opening copy in Sound Forge 7

prairiedogpics wrote on 10/18/2003, 8:57 PM
I'm just starting to use Noise Reduction 2.0 inside Vegas. If I right-click on the audio portion of a video clip and choose "Open in Sound Forge," it opens fine in Sound Forge. If I choose "Open COPY in Sound Forge" (as suggested in DSE's book), I get an error that crashes Vegas:
"An error occurred during the current operation. An exception has occurred:
Sonic Foundry Vegas 4.0
Version 4.0d (Build 205)
Exception 0xC0000094 (integer divide by zero) IP:0x5A3C9E
In Module 'vegas40.exe' at Address 0x400000 + 0x1A3C9E
Thread: GUI ID=0x7E4 Stack=0x12E000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=005a3c9e EFLGS=00010246
EBX=77e70424 SS=0023 ESP=0012ed24 EBP=0012edc0
ECX=02a65ab8 DS=0023 ESI=02a65b48 FS=0038
EDX=00000000 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
005A3C9E: F7 FF 5F 89 B1 8C 00 00 .._.....
005A3CA6: 00 66 C7 81 92 00 00 00 .f......
Stack Dump:
0012ED24: 77E7569E 77E60000 + 1569E (kernel32.dll)
0012ED28: 00000000
0012ED2C: 005AB1F2 00400000 + 1AB1F2 (vegas40.exe)
0012ED30: 036769E0 03600000 + 769E0
0012ED34: 0021045C 00140000 + D045C
0012ED38: 00000000
0012ED3C: 00210440 00140000 + D0440
0012ED40: 036769E0 03600000 + 769E0
0012ED44: 0012EE18 00030000 + FEE18
0012ED48: 00000008
0012ED4C: 0000005A
0012ED50: 00140000 00140000 + 0
0012ED54: 03682EA0 03600000 + 82EA0
0012ED58: 00000001
0012ED5C: 012F0178 012F0000 + 178
0012ED60: 012F0178 012F0000 + 178
> 0012ED70: 77F59037 77F50000 + 9037 (ntdll.dll)
> 0012ED80: 005F006C 00400000 + 1F006C (vegas40.exe)
> 0012ED84: 00690057 00400000 + 290057 (vegas40.exe)
> 0012ED88: 0074006E 00400000 + 34006E (vegas40.exe)
> 0012ED8C: 00720065 00400000 + 320065 (vegas40.exe)
> 0012ED90: 0032005F 00320000 + 5F (sfscsi.dll)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0067A82A 00400000 + 27A82A (vegas40.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000"

What's wrong?
XP Pro, Delta 1010 (set to 48,000 sampling), PIII 866, 512 MB RAM, 40 gig OS HDD, 60 gig media drive, sounds turned of in Windows OS)

Dan

Comments

PH125 wrote on 10/18/2003, 10:51 PM
uhhhh, I don't really know...this is the vegas forum. Might want to go to the SF forum for that
MyST wrote on 10/18/2003, 10:57 PM
Sorry to disagree PH, but he's using Vegas and if you read the crash message, it's a Vegas crash.
I'd contact tech support via e-mail. They're pretty quick to answer.

M
PH125 wrote on 10/18/2003, 11:28 PM
My bad
prairiedogpics wrote on 10/19/2003, 9:30 AM
I also changed the Dynamic Ram to 64 MB, my paging file is set at 1024 MB and I have no prerendered files. The audio file I'm trying to open is not very big.

BTW,
I have Vegas 3.0 and Sound Forge Studio XP 6.0 installed on the same PC (just upgraded to SF 7, installed to Sony's default choice) and "Open Copy in Audio Editor (SF studio XP 6)" works fine in that environment.

It just doesn't work in the Vegas 4.0D/SF 7 scenario.

Dan
prairiedogpics wrote on 10/19/2003, 9:08 PM
Further info:

If I open ONE of the avi files from my project as a SINGLE file inside Vegas 4, I CAN open the audio as a copy in Sound Forge 7.

However, if load my entire current project .veg (1 hr 45 min), and try to open just the audio of a very short clip as a copy in SF7 (yes, I'm certain I'm not opening the video, too), I get the error.

Does that help?

Dan
Spot|DSE wrote on 10/19/2003, 10:01 PM
Dan,
I'm not able to repro this here, but I'm sure that one of the Sony guys will be answering this thread. It's the weekend, ya' know. :-)
Any weirdness in the clips, such as captured with another tool, codec where audio might be funky, etc?
You are clicking JUST the audio file in Vegas and using the right click to open in Forge, yes? (just checking...)
prairiedogpics wrote on 10/20/2003, 9:08 AM
Thanks for responding SPOT. Yep, I'm right-clicking on just the audio portion and choosing "open copy in Sound Forge." The odd thing is, if I start a new project with the same AVI clips, I can do this. Maybe it's as simple as my current veg is corrupt in some manner.