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Red96TA wrote on 2/18/2004, 12:22 PM
Just finished a search and found out thtat other people are having the same exception problems I am...any solution yet?
ScottW wrote on 2/18/2004, 12:28 PM
It depends. Exceptions is really a rather large catagory of potential issues. The problem you are having may not be even remotely close to the problems others are encountering - it would depend on whether you are seeing the same footprint that others have posted.

have you tried a render using the Main Concept encoder rather then frameserving to TMPGEnc? Do you have the same problem?
Red96TA wrote on 2/18/2004, 2:42 PM
I tried a segment where the video was freezing with MainConcept....after running through the 'system' setting, I got video but no audio....hmmm...no I'm thinking that it's crashing because of an audio glitch.

Next, I tried to run the same piece as elementary streams and it worked fine...I'll try to run the whole piece through MainConcept splitting the streams (I can always bring them back together in DVD-Lab)

I'll keep everyone updated.
Red96TA wrote on 2/18/2004, 4:27 PM
Nope....splitting to elementary streams didn't work. If re-capturing doesn't fix the clip, is my only option left is to try Premier?

Sony Vegas 4.0
Version 4.0e (Build 239)
Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) WRITE:0x93AD000 IP:0x10BB5D1
In Module 'vegas40k.dll' at Address 0x1000000 + 0xBB5D1
Thread: ProgMan ID=0x95C Stack=0x255F000-0x2560000
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=001b EIP=010bb5d1 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00000000 SS=0023 ESP=0255f6d0 EBP=00000001
ECX=019aa7c5 DS=0023 ESI=0675dc58 FS=003b
EDX=066d55b8 ES=0023 EDI=093ad000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
010BB5D1: F3 AB 8B CA 83 E1 03 F3 ........
010BB5D9: AA 5F 8B C3 5B C2 0C 00 ._..[...
Stack Dump:
0255F6D0: 0938195C 09230000 + 15195C
0255F6D4: 6C58F336
0255F6D8: 0119F4C4 01000000 + 19F4C4 (vegas40k.dll)
0255F6DC: 02C57C84 02BF0000 + 67C84
0255F6E0: 0938195C 09230000 + 15195C
0255F6E4: 019B556E 01910000 + A556E (colorcorrector.dll)
0255F6E8: 00000000
0255F6EC: 0938195C 09230000 + 15195C
0255F6F0: 0255F9C4 02460000 + FF9C4
0255F6F4: 09230000 09230000 + 0
0255F6F8: 00000000
0255F6FC: 00000000
0255F700: 019B556E 01910000 + A556E (colorcorrector.dll)
0255F704: 00000000
0255F708: 447EDF60
0255F70C: 00000002
> 0255F710: 0119F7E0 01000000 + 19F7E0 (vegas40k.dll)
0255F714: 028F5B37 028F0000 + 5B37
0255F718: 00000000
0255F71C: 0938195C 09230000 + 15195C
0255F720: 0000AC44
> 0255F730: 0842390D 08420000 + 390D (dfscVegasOut.dll)
0255F734: 0675DC58 06430000 + 32DC58
0255F738: 028F5B37 028F0000 + 5B37
0255F73C: 00000000
0255F740: 0938195C 09230000 + 15195C
> 0255F79C: 00697661 00400000 + 297661 (vegas40.exe)
- - -
0255FFF0: 00000000
0255FFF4: 004E3A40 00400000 + E3A40 (vegas40.exe)
0255FFF8: 006D4010 00400000 + 2D4010 (vegas40.exe)
0255FFFC: 00000000

donp wrote on 2/18/2004, 6:15 PM
I frameserve regularly from the Vegas timeline to Canopus Pro Coder Express. I have TmpegNC but never frame served to it.
Cheesehole wrote on 2/19/2004, 1:05 AM
Shot in the dark.... filling up your temp drive perhaps? I had problems frame serving to Camtasia producer until I realized it was creating an image of the audio track on my C drive and filling it up.