Avidemux 2.7.0 Releasy /64.
I can not use this program :(
She quickly breaks down during common video viewing, when I press the keys <RIGHT> or <LEFT>.
OS: Windows 7/64 Ultimate SP1.
Signature of the problem:
Имя события проблемы: APPCRASH
Имя приложения: avidemux.exe
Версия приложения: 2.7.0.39742
Отметка времени приложения: 599199a3
Имя модуля с ошибкой: ntdll.dll
Версия модуля с ошибкой: 6.1.7601.17514
Отметка времени модуля с ошибкой: 4ce7c8f9
Код исключения: c0000005
Смещение исключения: 000000000001861b
Версия ОС: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Код языка: 1049
Дополнительные сведения 1: bc48
Дополнительные сведения 2: bc48dad2f56d733eac0e8e09173d7f60
Дополнительные сведения 3: 4718
Дополнительные сведения 4: 4718f86a52932f38702a9973b8dfa8dd
The name of the problem event: APPCRASH
Application name: avidemux.exe
Application version: 2.7.0.39742
Application timestamp: 599199a3
Module name with error: ntdll.dll
The version of the module with an error: 6.1.7601.17514
Module time stamp with error: 4ce7c8f9
Exception code: c0000005
Offset exception: 000000000001861b
OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Language code: 1049
Additional Information 1: bc48
Additional information 2: bc48dad2f56d733eac0e8e09173d7f60
Additional information 3: 4718
Additional Information 4: 4718f86a52932f38702a9973b8dfa8dd
You do run avidemux 64-bit or 32-bit version?
QuoteThe ntdll.dll file is a file created by Microsoft that has a description of "Layer DLL" and is the file that contains kernel functions. This file is located in the c:\windows\system32.
Please follow the methods to fix the issue with the corrupted files in the computer and find the cause of the issue.
Method 1: Run SFC scan in the computer
Use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows Vista or on Windows 7:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
Method 2: I would suggest to re-register the .dll:
- Click on Start, then Run.
- Now all you have to do to register a DLL file is to type in the regsvr32 command, followed by the path of the DLL file. : regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ ntdll.dll
Do let us know if you have any other queries pertaining to Windows in the future. We will be happy to help. We, at Microsoft strive towards excellence and provide our customers with the best support.
source: Liza.Z replied on Microsoft (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-winapps/appcrash-ntdlldll-exception-code-c0000005-visual/990565e5-a719-4165-b87a-63dd00ab8756?auth=1)
If this did not help, post back and see if developers can possibly help further?
More details would be needed:
- used hardware: cpu, memory, ...
- used video: container, codecs for video and audio
- location of video: local harddisc, usb device, network
- ....
Yes, I'm using Avidemux 2.7.0 Releasy 64bit.
Windows 7 64bit too.
sfc /scannow
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Resource protection Windows did not detect any integrity violations
Hardware
CPU: Intel i3
RAM: 4 GB
Video
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
Resolution file: 1920x1090
Resolution display: 1920x1080
FPS: 30
Audio:
Codec: PCM S16 LE (soft)
Mode: Mono. 32000 Hz. 16 bit.
I'm only Haddisk.
PS. VirtualDub works with this video without problems. But I want to use Avidemux, I like it more :)
- Laptop / Desktop ?
- Video Container (.avi, mp4, ...)?
- File size of Video? you need at least 2.5 times this size free on your computer
- Had you previously installed version of avidemux?
try deleting these: related Avidemux files: config2, config3
see if 32-bit does work.
Quote from: YPetr on September 14, 2017, 07:48:24 PM
PS. VirtualDub works with this video without problems.
Is it just a particular video or all videos? If the former, please provide a sample if possible. If the latter, try the latest nightly. If the nightly also crashes with all videos, something is wrong with your system.
In any case, please disable video decoding via DXVA2 in Avidemux settings.
My computer is not to blame. Avidemux also crumbles on other computers.
Avidemux is very afraid of long presses on the keys <RIGHT>, and especially - <LEFT>
I offer you examples of videos with which problems arise -
http://www.rapidshare.com.cn/AfdOpXC
http://www.rapidshare.com.cn/WEvtMfS
Try to open these files in Avidemux, and then long press the <RIGHT> key, then <LEFT>.
And you will make sure that Avidemux quickly collapses -
http://www.rapidshare.com.cn/Gecri69
Quote from: YPetr on September 15, 2017, 08:44:27 PM
My computer is not to blame. Avidemux also crumbles on other computers.
On other computers? All with Russian Cyrillic keyboard / Windows 7 Language in Russian Cyrillic?
Just asked if this cannot be reproduced on non Russian Cyrillic Windows 7.
Have you access to windows computer with English OS? does same happen there?
QuoteAvidemux is very afraid of long presses on the keys <RIGHT>, and especially - <LEFT>
Tested with video 9 GB video, nothing special did happen, minutes left key press, video kept rolling back.
Both videos don't cause this crash on Ubuntu 16.04.3 64-bit. With or without hardware acceleration enabled.
Tested with: Avidemux v2.7.0 (170910_324b13ddd6a)
Since Jan asked - I will try it out on a "English" configured windows 7 OS.
Currently I also have several movies that cause problems for the latest nightly (with or without DXVA2).
Eg:
audio fails to initialize with A_DTS 6 channel 24bit 1.5Mb/s audio track.
ADM crashes with some MP4 videos.
None of these issues (mine or the OP!) warrants killer statements like "avidemux crumbles" or "avidemux unworkable".
I no longer respond to posters that characterise issues in that manner.
Tried it on the "avidemux-crash.mkv" using the latest nightly.
No crash on my machine no matter how much I iterate and hold on.
Note: that sample video has no key frame for almost the last 1 minute.
Yes, on all other different computers the same destruction.
Unfortunately, I do not have the English OS. I can still try Windows 32 bit and Avidemux 32 bit.
But I've presented you with a proof that perfectly illustrates how Avidemux is being destroyed.
And it happens very quickly every time you press on LEFT for a long time:
http://www.rapidshare.com.cn/Gecri69
This could still be an Russian Cyrillic Windows issue, or something more specific local.
In the case VirtualDub of no there is such problem.
So you need to rework Avidemuh for the Russian locale.
Sadly I'm not a developer. It is a limited operation (man power).
Ok, and what should I do?
Test avidemux 32-bit and report that.
Developer(s) will hopefully pick up on his thread and reply.
Ok, I'll do it.
While I am unable to reproduce the issue on Linux, am I right that after pressing the "Previous Frame" button 2-3 times in a rapid sequence a sort of "autoscroll" begins, which finally results in a crash? This kind of a bug, likely attributable to the Qt toolkit, was workarounded in 2.7.0 for the navigation slider by letting the slider handle immediately jump to the click position also on Linux and Windows (it was always this way on Mac). I never tried (and now didn't succeed) to reproduce the issue using the navigation buttons instead of mouse.
Please reproduce the crash with the latest nightly and attach a compressed admlog.txt from %localappdata%\avidemux together with precise steps to reproduce the issue.
Finally got a chance to test on a German Windows 7 SP1 with my own win64 build from the current git master. I cannot reproduce the issue, no matter how hard I try. Unless you provide steps which allow to reproduce the issue, I attribute it to your system.
If the OP looks in his windows system "event viewer" he will note that the crashed ADM is pointing to some faulting module.
ADM log points to NTDLL.DLL and that should be verified by the "event viewer".
If its a system module - a good first step would be to run System File Checker to repair any corrupted system files.
That said the OP has this issue on other PC's as well, so who knows (it doesn't happen on my English OS).