Exception error trying to import a .avi(HD) file

trinity772 wrote on 5/15/2010, 2:08 PM
When I try to import a .avi(HD) file into vms 9 platinum, I get the following error:

Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9.0
Version 9.0b (Build 92)
Exception 0xC0000094 (integer divide by zero) IP:0x33A76729
In Module 'mcmp4plug.dll' at Address 0x339A0000 + 0xD6729
Thread: GUI ID=0x7DC Stack=0x116000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=33a76729 EFLGS=00210246
EBX=0f090944 SS=0023 ESP=00116e08 EBP=0f090868
ECX=00000000 DS=0023 ESI=00000002 FS=003b
EDX=00000000 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
33A76729: F7 F1 8B 44 24 0C F7 F1 ...D: 8B C2 33 D2 4F 79 4E EB ..3.OyN.
Stack Dump:
00116E08: 00000000
00116E0C: 0F090944 0EED0000 + 1C0944
00116E10: 339B25E5 339A0000 + 125E5 (mcmp4plug.dll)
00116E14: 00000002
00116E18: 00000000
00116E1C: 00000000
00116E20: 00000000
00116E24: 0F090940 0EED0000 + 1C0940
00116E28: 0F090944 0EED0000 + 1C0944
00116E2C: 00000000
00116E30: 00000000
00116E34: 0F090868 0EED0000 + 1C0868
00116E38: 0F090898 0EED0000 + 1C0898
00116E3C: 00117240 00030000 + E7240
00116E40: 00000000
00116E44: 00000000
> 00116E50: 772D99FA 772D0000 + 99FA (ntdll.dll)
> 00116E5C: 773371E6 772D0000 + 671E6 (ntdll.dll)
> 00116E60: 77336E0C 772D0000 + 66E0C (ntdll.dll)
> 00116E68: 339AA5AD 339A0000 + A5AD (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 00116E74: 77335620 772D0000 + 65620 (ntdll.dll)
> 00116E78: 76C99884 76C50000 + 49884 (kernel32.dll)
> 00116E84: 76C998B4 76C50000 + 498B4 (kernel32.dll)
> 00116ED8: 76C8FD89 76C50000 + 3FD89 (kernel32.dll)
> 00116EDC: 339B2DF7 339A0000 + 12DF7 (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 00116F14: 339B22B9 339A0000 + 122B9 (mcmp4plug.dll)
> 00116F4C: 7730E738 772D0000 + 3E738 (ntdll.dll)
> 00116F68: 773366EA 772D0000 + 666EA (ntdll.dll)
> 00116F80: 00550005 00400000 + 150005 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
00116F84: 035DA7F8 03580000 + 5A7F8
00116F88: 00000000
00116F8C: 3FF00000
00116F90: 00000000
> 00116FB8: 00480000 00400000 + 80000 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
> 00116FBC: 00480000 00400000 + 80000 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
00116FC0: EB851EB8
00116FC4: 404DF851
00116FC8: 0F079FE0 0EED0000 + 1A9FE0
00116FCC: 00001D40
> 00117034: 0055005C 00400000 + 15005C (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
> 00117038: 00650073 00400000 + 250073 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
> 0011703C: 00730072 00400000 + 330072 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 0085815B 00400000 + 45815B (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
0012FFF8: 7FFD8000 7FFD8000 + 0
0012FFFC: 00000000

The file I am trying to import is not from a camera, I downloaded it from a web site, and it plays with windows media player, or vlc media player just fine, so the file is not corrupt. It is 48MBytes.

I am running windows vista 32 bit with all the latest updates and service packs, and have 3GB of RAM and about 100GB of hard drive space remaining. This is the only type of file I have had this problem with so far. Can anyone help?

Thanks

Comments

musicvid10 wrote on 5/15/2010, 4:50 PM
Download MediaInfo and post the full details of your file.
trinity772 wrote on 5/16/2010, 1:03 PM
Thanks, that's a nifty piece of software, here's what it gave me:

General
Complete name : C:\Users\Owner\Documents\!HD vids\Dancing by the Pool_(HD).avi
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42
File size : 47.8 MiB
Duration : 3mn 5s
Overall bit rate : 2 157 Kbps
Encoded date : UTC 2010-01-23 16:21:06
Tagged date : UTC 2010-01-23 16:21:06
gsst : 0
gstd : 186200
gssd : B4A7D6A42MH1272424418330361
gshh : v2.lscache7.c.youtube.com

Video
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L3.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 3mn 5s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 2 015 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 2 895 Kbps
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 29.970 fps
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.073
Stream size : 44.6 MiB (93%)
Title : (C) 2007 Google Inc. v08.13.2007.
Encoded date : UTC 2010-01-23 16:21:06
Tagged date : UTC 2010-01-23 16:21:06

Audio
ID : 1
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format version : Version 4
Format profile : LC
Format settings, SBR : No
Codec ID : 40
Duration : 3mn 5s
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 139 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 156 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
Stream size : 3.09 MiB (6%)

musicvid10 wrote on 5/16/2010, 4:39 PM
And that explains your problem.
You will need to download and install the free x264vfw codec from here (Sony can't include open-source codecs in their commercial software):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/

If you would like a little more background on codecs and other basics, I have put up a tutorial here:
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?ForumID=12&MessageID=660127
trinity772 wrote on 5/16/2010, 6:38 PM
Thank you,

I clicked on the link you provided, but there's a whole list of files. I don't know which one to download. There's no download button, and when I right clicked to 'save target as' , it was going to save it as html.

I hope you cover that in the tutorial, I am off to read that now. Thanks again, hope this works.
musicvid10 wrote on 5/16/2010, 7:18 PM
Here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/x264vfw/files/

If you have 32-bit Windows, download the first one.
If you have 64-bit Windows, download the second one.

Good luck.
trinity772 wrote on 5/16/2010, 7:24 PM
So I was able to download and install the codec. I read the tutorial, watched the video. It still doesn't work. Same error. I'm wondering how this is the x264vfw codec. I see 2 different codecs spelled out in MediaInfo. Under "General", it says codec ID: mp42, and under "Video", it says codec ID: avc1.

I'm confused..Help !
musicvid10 wrote on 5/16/2010, 7:32 PM
Did you reboot your machine so Vegas can see the new codec?

If all else fails, upload a short sample of your video somewhere.

The video codec is AVC. The wrapper is AVI. You need the x264vfw video codec in order to see the files in Vegas.

The General flags are probably what it was before it was converted by whatever downloader you used.
trinity772 wrote on 5/17/2010, 12:22 PM
I didn't know I was supposed to re boot my machine, but I turned it off over night, as I usually do, and I just tried to import the file into svm again with the same error. 2 questions if you don't mind. first is, where do the codecs go when you install them ? Is there some kind of 'codec library' in the computer?, and secondly, in my svm preferences, the box to "ignore third party codecs" is checked, along with the box "Use Microsoft DV codec". I didn't want to mess around with the preferences if I could avoid it, but as I explore more and more, I am becoming more curious. Should I uncheck the box to "ignore third party codecs"?
Thanks for your patience. I'm a total noob at this.
musicvid10 wrote on 5/17/2010, 6:06 PM
The codecs are .dll's, not the kind of thing you (or anyone) needs to concern yourself with. If you installed it correctly, it's loaded.

The DV codecs are likewise not involved in this, but you really shouldn't be using the MS DV codec because it's not wonderful.

Looking at your error message more closely, it seems you may need to convert your file using a third-party utility, or do your downloading in a different format.

Again, instead of guessing at a bunch of stuff that is not germaine to your situation, please upload a clip somewhere and let us have a look at it. Until then, further speculation on your part or mine is not going to be productive.
trinity772 wrote on 5/18/2010, 1:13 PM
Thank you musicvid, dynamic link libraries, right, I would rather not be concerned with them. As far as my downloading, I right clicked on the file and clicked "save target as" and directed it to my folder.

I dont know how to split this movie into a "clip", since I cannot move it into either smvs, or pinnacle, which I have installed on another system. Another thing I just realized this morning, windows media player does not know how to play the file. Only vlc media player can play it, for whatever that's worth. I didn't realize that before, because I usually just use vlc media player to play everything. It doesn't complain like wmv does.

I then watched your tut video again, where the kid talks about renaming files, figuring that I would rename it .mp4 instead of .avi, since vlc media player is especially good at playing those 2 types of files. After the usual complaining by Vista, it changed the name, and when I double clicked it, it worked, as expected. However; smvs would still not accept it. There's one more thing I am going to try. I have a suspicion that this experiment will either verify or dismiss my suspicion. I will re-post when I have concluded the experiment and fill you in on the details. Thank you for your help.
musicvid10 wrote on 5/18/2010, 8:08 PM
Can you post a link to the file you downloaded?
trinity772 wrote on 5/20/2010, 5:07 AM
Sorry, I've been away for a few days. I was coming back to the forum this AM to update you. I originally downloaded the video from usenet, but according to mediainfo, there should be a youtube link. I would like to find that. Never thought of it. Get the original and see what it really is.

I will post the link as soon as I can find it. I cannot remember the usenet site.
trinity772 wrote on 5/20/2010, 8:40 PM
musicvid,

I found a link to the video. I am not sure if it is prudent to post it in this forum. I was trying to send it to you by private email, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. Or maybe you have it disabled. I have my forum settings so that I can be emailed, so if you want to send me an email, I can reply with the link. I located it on youtube, but it took some doing.
musicvid10 wrote on 5/20/2010, 9:04 PM
Well, the AVI you got from a newsgroup was converted from something originally on youtube. That means the original youtube version is of no use in solving the problem with opening your file. If you are uncomfortable with sharing the content publicly, then there are ways for you to download it directly from youtube without my personal involvement. Good luck to you.
trinity772 wrote on 5/23/2010, 5:54 AM
Well thank you for trying to help. I did download it from youtube directly, and get the same problem. So the issue remains unresolved. You should really lose the attitude too.
musicvid10 wrote on 5/23/2010, 7:40 AM
Excuse me. If you were "trying to send a link to me by private email" to a newsgroup video that you are "not sure if it is prudent to post it in this forum," then only one of us has an "attitude." It was you who expressed concerns about your video content, not me. You probably don't realize that many people here do video work professionally. And the professionals here are always glad to help out -- but without the games. Maybe someone else will be able to help, and I hope you get your problem solved.