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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVIE
Hi,
My Windows Movie Maker crashes when i try to publish a movie to any of the mode (computer, dvd, cd). I get the following error: Problem signatu Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: moviemk.exe Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Application Timestamp: 4549b5b6 Fault Module Name: StackHash_1703 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 070605d3 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 16393 Additional Information 1: 1703 Additional Information 2: 2264db07e74365624c50317d7b856ae9 Additional Information 3: 1344 Additional Information 4: 875fa2ef9d2bdca96466e8af55d1ae6e Can someone please help as i have a project to be delivered & i am stuck!! Any help will be much appreciated! FYI: I have Nero 7 installed on my machine. My OS is Vista Home Premium |
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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVIE
Hi,
Unfortunately, I can't help, but I'm have problems too. I'm able to create my movie (this is my first time), but when I try to publish to a DVD I get an "unspecified error" Do you have any idea what that is? I can publish it to my computer, but I need it on a DVD for my dad's 80th birthday. I appreciate any ideas. "SiD" wrote: Hi, My Windows Movie Maker crashes when i try to publish a movie to any of the mode (computer, dvd, cd). I get the following error: Problem signatu Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: moviemk.exe Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Application Timestamp: 4549b5b6 Fault Module Name: StackHash_1703 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 070605d3 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 16393 Additional Information 1: 1703 Additional Information 2: 2264db07e74365624c50317d7b856ae9 Additional Information 3: 1344 Additional Information 4: 875fa2ef9d2bdca96466e8af55d1ae6e Can someone please help as i have a project to be delivered & i am stuck!! Any help will be much appreciated! FYI: I have Nero 7 installed on my machine. My OS is Vista Home Premium |
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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVI
Hi,
Unfortunately, I can't help you two, because I'm having the same problem. I make my video in Windows Movie Maker, and Movie Maker sends it to Windows DVD-maker, and the coding and burning begins - BUT of no reason my computer turns off. The hibernation is deactived, so that's not the reason. The supportcenter at HP's just told me to use the installed program Roxio instead, but I don't find it a satisfactory solution to my problems. I've tried to get some help on the net, but with no luck. If I find some help, I'll get back to you. I appreciate any ideas. "cubfan" wrote: Hi, Unfortunately, I can't help, but I'm have problems too. I'm able to create my movie (this is my first time), but when I try to publish to a DVD I get an "unspecified error" Do you have any idea what that is? I can publish it to my computer, but I need it on a DVD for my dad's 80th birthday. I appreciate any ideas. "SiD" wrote: Hi, My Windows Movie Maker crashes when i try to publish a movie to any of the mode (computer, dvd, cd). I get the following error: Problem signatu Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: moviemk.exe Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Application Timestamp: 4549b5b6 Fault Module Name: StackHash_1703 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 070605d3 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 16393 Additional Information 1: 1703 Additional Information 2: 2264db07e74365624c50317d7b856ae9 Additional Information 3: 1344 Additional Information 4: 875fa2ef9d2bdca96466e8af55d1ae6e Can someone please help as i have a project to be delivered & i am stuck!! Any help will be much appreciated! FYI: I have Nero 7 installed on my machine. My OS is Vista Home Premium |
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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVI
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 11:16:00 -0700, Falconi
wrote: Hi, Unfortunately, I can't help you two, because I'm having the same problem. I make my video in Windows Movie Maker, and Movie Maker sends it to Windows DVD-maker, and the coding and burning begins - BUT of no reason my computer turns off. The hibernation is deactived, so that's not the reason. The supportcenter at HP's just told me to use the installed program Roxio instead, but I don't find it a satisfactory solution to my problems. I've tried to get some help on the net, but with no luck. If I find some help, I'll get back to you. I appreciate any ideas. Use a better third party product. You'll be amazed how all the constant problems repeated here over and over go away. Microsoft didn't see fit to include a real video editor with Vista. Movie Maker is just a toy and often behaves like a toy. While I don't have DVD Maker since I have the business version where it isn't included I suspect the same kind of issues. Just for general information there are several steps necessary to make good reliable videos that should in most cases play on any computer and probably more importantly on any recent set top DVD player so you can enjoy the benefits of playing your videos off some big screen HD tv. 1. Begin with good quality source files. I can't over stress this. The old adage 'garbage in, garbage out' is doubly true when working with videos. So if you begin with some junk you downloaded off the web or found in some newsgroup changes are it already had the crap compressed out it, it may be in some non standard format requiring some special codec and all kinds of other things that will drive you crazy trying to work with it. Best to begin with DV AVI which if you're making videos from something you shot with your own video camera should be an output option. If you have a newer camera that records directly to a DVD be aware the format isn't supported by a lot of applications. So smart to be sure whatever application you plan to use supports whatever formats the camera can output to. 2. If you plan on doing anything beyond very simplistic, basic editing investing in a decent video editor is a must. Movie Maker isn't a good video editor. I can't say it any plainer than that. A "good" video editor is first and foremost one you are comfortable with and understand how to use. While way more powerful, it doesn't make much sense to invest in some pro grade editor costing hundreds if you also aren't planning on learning how to use it or are going to get intimidated with all the controls or if you only make one or two vids a year. If you've read some of my posts in the past you know I'm always praising Vegas and how good it is. That's because it is one of those rare applications that is both easy to use and powerful and even right out of the box within minutes you can do amazing things. The more time you invest in learning all it can do the more impressed you'll get. It is that good! Even at the entry level version which costs about $80 it does circles around Movie Maker. More important is a rock solid stable. 3. Understand what transcoding, bitrate selection, field order, motion blur and deinterlace method means. If your application doesn't even give you choices or offer these things, you know you're playing with a toy. 4. Know how changing frame rate, frame size, overall aspect ratio and pixel aspect impact your finished project. Getting any one wrong can lead to unexpected results. 5. Know when to use different templates and file types as output as well as controlling how the video will get compressed. This is part of what a CODEC does and can make or break your video or prevent it from getting burned correctly later if you're making a DVD. Your initial goal if you're making a DVD is first make a compliant MPEG-2 file. There are exacting standards for NTSC and PAL, the two primary scheme used, which one you use depends where you live in the world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL 6. Understand the time to get a finished DVD involves several steps, the major ones follow: a. editing, enhancing source file(s) b. color correction (set proper levels, hues, etc. c. adding/editing sound/music track(s) d. render to compliant MPEG-2 file type e. if desired add DVD authoring, chapters, effects, etc. f. Make VOB's (files readable by DVD player) G. Actual burning of (f) unto blank DVD media Items a through c vary greatly depending on length and complexity of project. Item d which is transcoding all the source files regardless of type/size/frame rate to you're chosen project's final form and rendering out to MPEG-2 generally is the longest and most time consuming job. How long the process takes depends on complexity, length and also to a great extent the power of your PC, what encoder you use, the bitrate you encode at. Normal can be anywhere from a ratio of to 2 to 1 to 20 to 1 or even high. So rendering a ten minute video can take 90-100 minutes, maybe much longer if you add lots of special effect requiring additional processing. This is NOT the total time required, just the initial step. Note Move Maker and DVD Maker combine this and other steps into one process which can extend the time. Once you have a finished MPEG-2 file adding others and doing any DVD Authoring is dependent on how complex your project is. Since you can get roughly an hour and twenty minutes on one single sided standard form DVD the time to make that many different videos or one really big one is quite extensive. Next the creation of the VOB or image files needed to burn a DVD take on average between 20 to 40 minutes more. Finally the actual burning takes between 8 to 30 minutes or so for a full 4.7 GB DVD. How fast depends on your burner speed. You NEVER should burn at full speed, that is begging for problems. Generally burn at no more than half the DVD burner's rated max speed. So if you have a 16X burner that means selecting a burn speed of 8X, maybe 12X if you're feeling lucky. Common problems for a DVD not getting burned are bad media, it happens, live with it, try again. DVD Burner needing a firmware update. Hanging during lean-in (generally up to 4% on finished progress bar) or lead-out, generally at 97% finished or after. Cause again may be bad media or something wrong with the burner. Do NOT do anything and I mean NOTHING else with your computer while you're burning a DVD. Don't even touch your keyboard. While you should be able to and often can, don't! Things that often ruin a good burn is Windows messing around on it's own in the background which may allow the burner's buffer to empty...result instant coaster. Your anti-virus or anything else phoning home or starting up, any TSR application, including your screen saver kicking in. Best advice, before trying to burn a DVD turn off any power saving or hibernation options and either turn off or extend screen saver to not kick it to AFTER you expect the DVD to be finished burning. One irony here is a lot of people report the DVD proceeding to burn ok, then failing near the 98% mark and the actual cause may have been the screen saver or something else kicked it and ruined it! "cubfan" wrote: Hi, Unfortunately, I can't help, but I'm have problems too. I'm able to create my movie (this is my first time), but when I try to publish to a DVD I get an "unspecified error" Do you have any idea what that is? I can publish it to my computer, but I need it on a DVD for my dad's 80th birthday. I appreciate any ideas. "SiD" wrote: Hi, My Windows Movie Maker crashes when i try to publish a movie to any of the mode (computer, dvd, cd). I get the following error: Problem signatu Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: moviemk.exe Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Application Timestamp: 4549b5b6 Fault Module Name: StackHash_1703 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 070605d3 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 16393 Additional Information 1: 1703 Additional Information 2: 2264db07e74365624c50317d7b856ae9 Additional Information 3: 1344 Additional Information 4: 875fa2ef9d2bdca96466e8af55d1ae6e Can someone please help as i have a project to be delivered & i am stuck!! Any help will be much appreciated! FYI: I have Nero 7 installed on my machine. My OS is Vista Home Premium |
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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVIE
It looks like this is crashin in NeAudio.ax on your system - is that file on your system? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "SiD" wrote in message ... Hi, My Windows Movie Maker crashes when i try to publish a movie to any of the mode (computer, dvd, cd). I get the following error: Problem signatu Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: moviemk.exe Application Version: 6.0.6000.16386 Application Timestamp: 4549b5b6 Fault Module Name: StackHash_1703 Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 070605d3 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3 Locale ID: 16393 Additional Information 1: 1703 Additional Information 2: 2264db07e74365624c50317d7b856ae9 Additional Information 3: 1344 Additional Information 4: 875fa2ef9d2bdca96466e8af55d1ae6e Can someone please help as i have a project to be delivered & i am stuck!! Any help will be much appreciated! FYI: I have Nero 7 installed on my machine. My OS is Vista Home Premium |
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HELP NEEDED!! WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER CRASHES WHEN PUBLISHING MOVIE
I just found out the problem. I have nero 7 installed on vista. To fix the vista movie maker crash when rendering, I just renamed this folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter Renamed DSFilter to something else. Vista Movie Maker no longer crashes and when I want to use Nero again, just rename DSFilter back to normal. -- tahsin Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Help Needed!! Windows Movie Maker Crashes When Publishing Movie
you may want to try this. It fixed my problem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D9q27SpfJk method 2 worked for me -- fundseek ------------------------------------------------------------------------ fundseek's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/fundseek.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-music-video/825483.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Help Needed!! Windows Movie Maker Crashes When Publishing Movie
thankx a 1000x tahsin... your method worked wonderfulll -- nidhanmiyaru ------------------------------------------------------------------------ nidhanmiyaru's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/196455.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-music-video/825483.htm http://forums.techarena.in |