I have read many articles, thougt at one stage Codecs may be the problem,
turned off automatic load but tis has made no difference.
Any one any ideas as to what might be wrong. The computer functions well in
all other areas.
Ray
To get the crash bucket number:
1. Use Movie Maker to generate the crash. When you are prompted, click
the button to send the data to Microsoft.
2. Immediately after sending the data, go to "Control Panel" |
"Administrative tools" | "Event viewer".
3. In Event viewer, choose the "Application" node of the tree on the
left.
4. Sort the data by "Date", and scroll to the most recent
entries.
5. Look for entries where the "Type" is "error" and have red "X"
icons.
Double click on them to "open" them.
6. One of the last (most recent) red entries should be for MovieMaker
and have a
"bucket number" in the description field.
Once you have that number send it to me and I'll try to track down where
MovieMaker is creshing from this end.
Regards
Dean Rowe
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"R.E. Jeffery" <r...@rpj-bexhill.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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If anyone has any ideas, would appreciate some help...
Nick
herwith info
Faulting applicationmoviemaker.exe 2.0.3312.0 Faulting module qedit.dll
version 6.5.2600.2180 fault address oxoo1b2af
As a matter of interest there was a separate report which just gave a bucket
address as 131379108
Please advise if you need any further info, will be interested to see if our
other friend who has a similar problem has similar info.
Thanks again,
Ray
"Dean Rowe [MS]" wrote:
> When MovieMaker crashes, click the button to send the report to Microsoft.
> Then find the "bucket number" of that crash and send it to me. (See my other
> reply in this thread to see how to get the bucket number"). Then I'll see if
> I can track down what's going on.
> Regards
> Dean Rowe
Fault bucket 127394354.
Fortunately there is a workaround by doing something like the following.
1. Find an application which has registered a bunch of effect filters.
2. Rename the directory that the application is installed into to
something else - which will temporarily cause those effect filters to fail
to load.
3. Start MovieMaker. As less effects are successfully created,
MovieMaker should hopefully launch.
4. Rename the directory in step 2 back to it's original name so the
original application still works.
5. Start MovieMaker again. As everything was successfully cached in step
3 it shouldn't try to recache things so it should continue to work..
As an example of an application for step 1, I've seen people run into this
problem with applications installed from InterVideo. (This isn't a bug in
InterVideo's application - it's a Microsoft bug it's just that InterVideo
applications can install a bunch of DirectShow filters). In this case you
would go to your "C:\Program Files\InterVideo" directory and rename
"InterVideo" to something like "TempInterVideo". Then start MovieMaker. Once
it has launched, close it down and rename "TempInterVideo" back to
"InterVideo".
Hope this makes sense, and let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards
Dean Rowe
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Dean Rowe
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My sincere thanks for your help, did exactly as you said and all seems to be
well.
Will check again tomorrow but see no reason why it should change. I did
have Intervideo installed so that seems to be the one that was interfering.
Thanks again, hope that Nick has similar success,
Bi Ray
All the best for the New Year
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Faulting application moviemk.exe, version 2.1.4026.0, faulting module
qedit.dll, version 6.5.2600.2180, fault address 0x0001a513.
no bucket number. i did rename the InterVideo to InterVideoxxx to get this
far...
any other ideas?
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here is the new bucket number: Fault bucket 127394354.
as i said, i renamed the InterVideo to InterVideoxxx prior to getting that
error.
thanx,
nick
If you're still having problems you can send me a DirectX Diagnostic Dump
from your system and I can take a look. To do this just click Start Run and
type in dxdiag. When it comes up click the Save All Information button and
it'll prompt you to name a text file. Once done email me the text file at my
email address dea...@microsoft.com.
Regards
Dean Rowe
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