Vegas Crash--an exception has occurred.

busterkeaton wrote on 3/19/2005, 10:31 AM
So here's the situation. I had two instances of Vegas open. One of the projects was unsaved, was fooling around with it. I had opended Vegas and added a piece of video that I forgot I had and I was just using Vegas to view the .avi. I went to close that instance of Vegas and clicked Do not save. That's when I got the message an exception has occurred. Here's the details.


Sony Vegas 5.0
Version 5.0b (Build 160)
Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) READ:0x28 IP:0x111E336
In Module 'vegas50k.dll' at Address 0x1000000 + 0x11E336
Thread: GUI ID=0x410 Stack=0x12C000-0x130000
Registers:
EAX=0012ccb8 CS=001b EIP=0111e336 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00000000 SS=0023 ESP=0012cc7c EBP=02a27048
ECX=00000004 DS=0023 ESI=02a27008 FS=003b
EDX=00000004 ES=0023 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
0111E336: 8B 43 28 56 8B F0 C1 EE .C(V....
0111E33E: 1F 85 F6 89 74 24 08 C7 ....t.
Stack Dump:
0012CC7C: 00000000
0012CC80: 00000004
0012CC84: 011FA072 01000000 + 1FA072 (vegas50k.dll)
0012CC88: 00000000
0012CC8C: FFFFFFFF
0012CC90: 0012CCB8 00030000 + FCCB8
0012CC94: 00000001
0012CC98: 02A27094 02970000 + B7094
0012CC9C: 00000000
0012CCA0: 02A27068 02970000 + B7068
0012CCA4: 02A27008 02970000 + B7008
0012CCA8: 02970AB0 02970000 + AB0
0012CCAC: 012018F7 01000000 + 2018F7 (vegas50k.dll)
0012CCB0: 038D1FF0 03750000 + 181FF0
0012CCB4: FFFFFFFF
0012CCB8: 02A27008 02970000 + B7008
> 0012CCD4: 011D52D0 01000000 + 1D52D0 (vegas50k.dll)
0012CCD8: 02A27008 02970000 + B7008
0012CCDC: 038C7AB8 03750000 + 177AB8
> 0012CCE0: 01312D00 01000000 + 312D00 (vegas50k.dll)
0012CCE4: 00000000
> 0012CCE8: 011D5140 01000000 + 1D5140 (vegas50k.dll)
0012CCEC: 038C7988 03750000 + 177988
0012CCF0: 029856D0 02970000 + 156D0
0012CCF4: 00000001
> 0012CCF8: 01312D00 01000000 + 312D00 (vegas50k.dll)
- - -
0012FFF0: 00000000
0012FFF4: 00000000
0012FFF8: 0072DE90 00400000 + 32DE90 (vegas50.exe)
0012FFFC: 00000000

Comments

BillyBoy wrote on 3/19/2005, 10:42 AM
The third line pretty much tells the story.

Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) READ:0x28 IP:0x111E336

Normally, when you have an exception error another DLL or application other than Vegas is involved. Here, (under stack dump) Windows is only reporting Vegas, so if I was making a wild guess I may think you had a memory page collusion, meaning the same memory page was attempted to be accessed at the same time by two instances of Vegas or something else you had running in the background (that's an exception and no-no) which sort of explains why Windows had a fit and stopped the offending application in its tracks before it brought down the whole system. This is suppose to be considered a "feature" and I guess its better than the old BSD's (blue screen of death) Windows use to shown when you had a crash. I doubt there is anything to fix. Calk it up to how Windows "works".
busterkeaton wrote on 3/19/2005, 10:47 AM
Oh, one thing I should add was that I walked away from my computer for a while so my monitors had powered down, but that normally doesn't cause me problems.
Randy Brown wrote on 3/19/2005, 11:20 AM
Could it have been caused by that weird thing you did with that poor baby?
Just kidding I thought it was clever (albeit creepy).
Randy