Vista, DEP, and Medialib building

megabit wrote on 7/7/2008, 5:08 AM
I just wanted to create another version of medialib file, but while adding clips from indicated directory, Vegas dies at some 35% (exactly after having added 262 files), no matter how I try. Vista says it had to stop it to protect my computer (something to do with DEP, which I have set to the default "protect only important Windows apps".

Under XP, the same directories' contents is added flawlessly, and my medialib file built successfully.

Anybody?

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Xander wrote on 7/7/2008, 5:18 AM
The below may not help as I don't use MediaManager, but I think it may have to do with folder permissions, i.e. the application does not have sufficient rights to work with the contents of a folder. The two issues I have experienced are as follows:
1) You have to edit the security properties of a directory and give full rights to allow reading and writing to the various users.
2) I have had to run an application in administrator mode in order to create a file larger than 2GB.
megabit wrote on 7/7/2008, 5:49 AM
You're right that the Vista permissions can be very restrictive, but all subfolders and clips in them where acquired exactly the same way, so this isn't a very probable explanation. Also, I used to have a complete medialib up and running under Vista on the same machine, prior to some reinstallation. All my clips were accessible!

The only global change since that is that I have .NET 3.5 installed (some on-the-fly backup program needed it) - but can't see any connection here, either...

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megabit wrote on 7/7/2008, 9:09 AM
Sorry for bothering you, but I of course peeked into the event viewer, and here is what I found after each crash:

report.wer file:

Version=1
EventType=BEX
EventTime=128599188998730000
ReportType=2
Consent=1
UploadTime=128599189029140000
Response.BucketId=173291927
Response.BucketTable=5
Response.type=4
Sig[0].Name=Application Name
Sig[0].Value=vegas80.exe
Sig[1].Name=Application Version
Sig[1].Value=8.0.0.217
Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
Sig[2].Value=47852d9a
Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
Sig[3].Value=StackHash_e52f
Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
Sig[4].Value=0.0.0.0
Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
Sig[5].Value=00000000
Sig[6].Name=Exception Offset
Sig[6].Value=00000000
Sig[7].Name=Exception Code
Sig[7].Value=c0000005
Sig[8].Name=Exception Data
Sig[8].Value=00000008
DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
DynamicSig[1].Value=6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
DynamicSig[2].Value=1045
DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
DynamicSig[22].Value=e52f
DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
DynamicSig[23].Value=e98dfca8bcf81bc1740adb135579ad53
DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
DynamicSig[24].Value=860f
DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
DynamicSig[25].Value=6eabdd9e0dc94904be3b39a1c0583635
UI[2]=C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Vegas Pro 8.0\vegas80.exe
UI[3]=Sony Vegas Pro has stopped working
UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
UI[5]=Check online for a solution and close the program
UI[6]=Check online for a solution later and close the program
UI[7]=Close the program
State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
State[0].Value=1
FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
ConsentKey=BEX
AppName=Sony Vegas Pro
AppPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Vegas Pro 8.0\vegas80.exe


And details of another application error:
Log Name: Application
Source: MSSQL$SONY_MEDIAMGR2
Date: 2008-07-07 17:37:27
Event ID: 17207
Task Category: (2)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: MoldCAD-1\Piotr WoŸniacki
Computer: MoldCAD-1
Description:
FCB::Open: Operating system error 2(error not found) occurred while creating or opening file 'F:\My Documents\Sony Media Libraries\my videos.medialib'. Diagnose and correct the operating system error, and retry the operation.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="MSSQL$SONY_MEDIAMGR2" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49152">17207</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>2</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2008-07-07T15:37:27.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>7871</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>MoldCAD-1</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-642186552-434514347-2785704618-1000" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>FCB::Open</Data>
<Data>2(error not found)</Data>
<Data>F:\My Documents\Sony Media Libraries\my videos.medialib</Data>
<Binary>3743000010000000190000004D004F004C0044004300410044002D0031005C0053004F004E0059005F004D0045004400490041004D004700520032000000070000006D00610073007400650072000000</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>

What it says basically is that my "videos.medialib" file couldn't be open or found - but in fact it is there, and contains exactly 262 files I mentioned above (analogous library that was successfully buit under XP from the same clip locations has almost 1000 clips).

Any ideas? I', personally suspecting the .NET 3.5....

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