V6 crash after capture.

busterkeaton wrote on 4/24/2005, 5:28 PM
I captured some clips, it was about to add them to the media pool and I got this.


Thread: GUI ID=0x4B0 Stack=0x12F000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=0012fc44 CS=001b EIP=0079c2b4 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=00000000 SS=0023 ESP=0012f820 EBP=00000000
ECX=00000000 DS=0023 ESI=00141fbc FS=003b
EDX=0012fc44 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
0079C2B4: 8B 41 18 8B 08 56 8B 74 .A...V.t
0079C2BC: 24 08 52 8B 54 24 1C 52 R.T$.R
Stack Dump:
0012F820: 00612AFD 00400000 + 212AFD (vegas60.exe)
0012F824: 00000000
0012F828: 00000000
0012F82C: 00000000
0012F830: 00000000
0012F834: 00000000
0012F838: 0012FC44 00030000 + FFC44
0012F83C: 00060484 00030000 + 30484
0012F840: 02263CD0 02250000 + 13CD0
0012F844: 0013047A 00130000 + 47A
0012F848: 0012FC44 00030000 + FFC44
0012F84C: 0012FC44 00030000 + FFC44
0012F850: 00418024 00400000 + 18024 (vegas60.exe)
0012F854: 00141F01 00140000 + 1F01
0012F858: 00000000
0012F85C: 0012FC44 00030000 + FFC44
> 0012F864: 00416F90 00400000 + 16F90 (vegas60.exe)
0012F868: 0012FB08 00030000 + FFB08
0012F86C: 00000000
0012F870: 00000000
0012F874: 00000000
> 0012F888: 77D6EDBF 77D40000 + 2EDBF (USER32.dll)
> 0012F88C: 77D94F40 77D40000 + 54F40 (USER32.dll)
> 0012F894: 77D458B1 77D40000 + 58B1 (USER32.dll)
> 0012F898: 0041D647 00400000 + 1D647 (vegas60.exe)
0012F89C: 0002050A 00020000 + 50A
0012F8A0: 00000020
0012F8A4: 000C0530 00030000 + 90530
0012F8A8: 02000001 01FE0000 + 20001
> 0012F8C4: 7196E8F3 71950000 + 1E8F3 (COMCTL32.dll)
> 0012F8D4: 77D43C37 77D40000 + 3C37 (USER32.dll)
> 0012F8E8: 0041F1B0 00400000 + 1F1B0 (vegas60.exe)
0012F8EC: 0012F924 00030000 + FF924
> 0012F8F0: 77D440D5 77D40000 + 40D5 (USER32.dll)
0012F8F4: 0184F268 017E0000 + 6F268
0012F8F8: FFFFFFEB
> 0012F8FC: 77D440DE 77D40000 + 40DE (USER32.dll)
> 0012F904: 0041F1B0 00400000 + 1F1B0 (vegas60.exe)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0087DCEC 00400000 + 47DCEC (vegas60.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000

Comments

John_Cline wrote on 4/24/2005, 6:50 PM
I don't normally use the Vegas Capture utility, but this afternoon, I needed to capture a single eleven-minute segment of video from a PD150. I got into the advanced capture mode of the Vegas v6 Capture utility for the first time since I installed v6. I shuttled the PD150, marked my in and out points and told Vegas to capture. It captured fine, but then it hung up displaying the hourglass immediately after the capture was done. There was no error message, but I did have to get into Task Manager and end the Vegas process to regain control of my machine. I didn't capture anything else to confirm that this is a repeatable problem, the file was usable and I really needed to finish this project by tomorrow morning. I moved on and will try capturing some more stuff tomorrow.

This is the first problem I have had with Vegas v6, but I finally had one and can now join the rest of the group.

John
Liam_Vegas wrote on 4/24/2005, 7:06 PM
I captured two tapes today with many clips from PD170... no problem/crash here. Keep my fingers crossed I guess. This'll be my first V6 project.
donwidener wrote on 4/24/2005, 7:15 PM
John,
Are you using Media Manager. I tried captureing without it and would get the freeze. I reinstalled with Media Manager adn now it works fine.
John_Cline wrote on 4/24/2005, 7:32 PM
Don,

As a matter of fact, I did have the Media Manager installed, but had turned off via the preference setting. Tomorrow when I try to capture again, I'll turn it back on and see what happens.

Thanks for the "heads up."

John