Exceptions in Vegas 1.0b

GooberNumber9 wrote on 1/30/2000, 2:36 AM
Brief hardware rundown:
Pentium III 550, Digital Audio Labs CardDeluxe, 64MB RAM,
27 GB Western Dig. ATA-66 HDD.
I have the latest firmware and drivers for the CardDeluxe.
Here's the actual problem:
I started running 1.0 a while ago, and it has performed
beautifully with the CardDeluxe at 24-bit recording, mixing
and playback. Never had a problem with it. At that point, I
was running a Pentium 233.
I recently upgraded to the P III, and very shortly
thereafter heard that Vegas 1.0b was supposed to fix some
problems with PIIIs and 24-bit recording, so I snagged it
right away.
Problem is, now I'm getting errors I never got before. I
haven't detected a pattern, but they almost always force
closure of the program. Text from an example is below.
Thanks very much in advance for any help, and I must say
that I've worked briefly with Pro Tool and Cubase, and
extensively with Cakewalk, and Vegas Pro is the best at
what it does. (Well, Pro Tools IS pretty cool, but Vegas is
almost an order of magnitude cheaper and still kicks ass.)
Thanks again, keep up the good work!

TOdd

VEGAS caused an exception 10H in module VEGASK.DLL at
015f:0075bda7.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=015f EIP=0075bda7 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00aefbe0 SS=0167 ESP=00aefbc8 EBP=00000000
ECX=00aefc30 DS=0167 ESI=00911c1c FS=3277
EDX=00000018 ES=0167 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
dc 1d 30 67 76 00 df e0 f6 c4 01 74 17 d9 03 dc
Stack dump:
00766958 00000000 00b079d0 00aefc30 00000000 00000018
00000022 00000200 00000000 00000022 00000200 00000000
00493c70 00912020 00000000 00000000

Comments

pwppch wrote on 1/30/2000, 1:39 PM
The problem should have been fixed - if this is the same problem, and
it sounds like it.

In the mean time, try this:

Copy the following text

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sonic Foundry\Vegas\1.0\Metrics\Kernel]
"1"=dword:00000004


into notepad and save the file as

PIIIFIX.REG. Save it to a known location. Make sure Vegas is not
running, and then double click on this file. When prompted if you
want to merge this with your registry, answer yes or OK.

Start Vegas and see if the problem has gone away.

Peter


Todd Wilcox wrote:
>>Brief hardware rundown:
>>Pentium III 550, Digital Audio Labs CardDeluxe, 64MB RAM,
>>27 GB Western Dig. ATA-66 HDD.
>>I have the latest firmware and drivers for the CardDeluxe.
>>Here's the actual problem:
>>I started running 1.0 a while ago, and it has performed
>>beautifully with the CardDeluxe at 24-bit recording, mixing
>>and playback. Never had a problem with it. At that point, I
>>was running a Pentium 233.
>>I recently upgraded to the P III, and very shortly
>>thereafter heard that Vegas 1.0b was supposed to fix some
>>problems with PIIIs and 24-bit recording, so I snagged it
>>right away.
>>Problem is, now I'm getting errors I never got before. I
>>haven't detected a pattern, but they almost always force
>>closure of the program. Text from an example is below.
>>Thanks very much in advance for any help, and I must say
>>that I've worked briefly with Pro Tool and Cubase, and
>>extensively with Cakewalk, and Vegas Pro is the best at
>>what it does. (Well, Pro Tools IS pretty cool, but Vegas is
>>almost an order of magnitude cheaper and still kicks ass.)
>>Thanks again, keep up the good work!
>>
>>TOdd
>>
>>VEGAS caused an exception 10H in module VEGASK.DLL at
>>015f:0075bda7.
>>Registers:
>>EAX=00000000 CS=015f EIP=0075bda7 EFLGS=00010246
>>EBX=00aefbe0 SS=0167 ESP=00aefbc8 EBP=00000000
>>ECX=00aefc30 DS=0167 ESI=00911c1c FS=3277
>>EDX=00000018 ES=0167 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
>>Bytes at CS:EIP:
>>dc 1d 30 67 76 00 df e0 f6 c4 01 74 17 d9 03 dc
>>Stack dump:
>>00766958 00000000 00b079d0 00aefc30 00000000 00000018
>>00000022 00000200 00000000 00000022 00000200 00000000
>>00493c70 00912020 00000000 00000000
saff wrote on 2/7/2000, 8:18 AM
Todd --

Curious if this fixed your problem. Though I'm running an AMD 475MHz
CPU and not a PIII, I get a similar message whenever I attempt to
jump playback forward in a file using the cursor (even when running
just a CD-quality stereo .wav file with one bus effect!).

I tried this registry update anyway, despite the difference in
processors, with no luck.

Just curious,
Carl

Peter Haller wrote:
>>The problem should have been fixed - if this is the same problem,
and
>>it sounds like it.
>>
>>In the mean time, try this:
>>
>>Copy the following text
>>
>>REGEDIT4
>>
>>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sonic Foundry\Vegas\1.0\Metrics\Kernel]
>>"1"=dword:00000004
>>
>>
>>into notepad and save the file as
>>
>>PIIIFIX.REG. Save it to a known location. Make sure Vegas is not
>>running, and then double click on this file. When prompted if you
>>want to merge this with your registry, answer yes or OK.
>>
>>Start Vegas and see if the problem has gone away.
>>
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>Todd Wilcox wrote:
>>>>Brief hardware rundown:
>>>>Pentium III 550, Digital Audio Labs CardDeluxe, 64MB RAM,
>>>>27 GB Western Dig. ATA-66 HDD.
>>>>I have the latest firmware and drivers for the CardDeluxe.
>>>>Here's the actual problem:
>>>>I started running 1.0 a while ago, and it has performed
>>>>beautifully with the CardDeluxe at 24-bit recording, mixing
>>>>and playback. Never had a problem with it. At that point, I
>>>>was running a Pentium 233.
>>>>I recently upgraded to the P III, and very shortly
>>>>thereafter heard that Vegas 1.0b was supposed to fix some
>>>>problems with PIIIs and 24-bit recording, so I snagged it
>>>>right away.
>>>>Problem is, now I'm getting errors I never got before. I
>>>>haven't detected a pattern, but they almost always force
>>>>closure of the program. Text from an example is below.
>>>>Thanks very much in advance for any help, and I must say
>>>>that I've worked briefly with Pro Tool and Cubase, and
>>>>extensively with Cakewalk, and Vegas Pro is the best at
>>>>what it does. (Well, Pro Tools IS pretty cool, but Vegas is
>>>>almost an order of magnitude cheaper and still kicks ass.)
>>>>Thanks again, keep up the good work!
>>>>
>>>>TOdd
>>>>
>>>>VEGAS caused an exception 10H in module VEGASK.DLL at
>>>>015f:0075bda7.
>>>>Registers:
>>>>EAX=00000000 CS=015f EIP=0075bda7 EFLGS=00010246
>>>>EBX=00aefbe0 SS=0167 ESP=00aefbc8 EBP=00000000
>>>>ECX=00aefc30 DS=0167 ESI=00911c1c FS=3277
>>>>EDX=00000018 ES=0167 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
>>>>Bytes at CS:EIP:
>>>>dc 1d 30 67 76 00 df e0 f6 c4 01 74 17 d9 03 dc
>>>>Stack dump:
>>>>00766958 00000000 00b079d0 00aefc30 00000000 00000018
>>>>00000022 00000200 00000000 00000022 00000200 00000000
>>>>00493c70 00912020 00000000 00000000