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| samson2 |
Posted: Mar 20 2003, 12:25 PM |
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every time I try to convert a mpg to avi I get the msg: "fast write stream failed to open". Video is full processing, set to Divx5 and audio is full processing and compression of mpeg layer 3 and matches the file info. The only file to convert ok was an MS test.mpg of about 1800kb which yielded an avi of 1400+kb.
I have tried numerous other avi files to no avail with 1.4 and 1.5.1....
My pc details: Athlon 750 mem 384mb C has 500 mb free space D has 700mb free E has 1.3GB free
I have searched every where for this particular error msg...
thanking you in advance for the solution to this problem
Sam2
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Mar 21 2003, 03:17 AM |
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(Topic moved to Testing / Bug Reports section)
I think only phaeron can solve this one.
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| phaeron |
| Posted: Mar 21 2003, 05:45 AM |
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The error message sucks, and is getting fixed in 1.5.2 to report normal errors... but I don't have many ideas about what could cause an open failure in the first place. What can cause it is that the two file opens for AVI output have different locking parameters, so it is possible for a another program to sneak in and lock the file, causing the fast I/O open to fail. The window of opportunity is very small, however. Windows XP explorer doesn't seem to cause this (or my P4 is too fast), but virus scanners are another possibility, if one is installed and set to scan all files. |
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| samson2 |
| Posted: Mar 24 2003, 07:34 PM |
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thanks for the suggestions... I shut down everything and tried again. Still getting the error msg: "fast write stream failed to open"; I tried with No Sound and again with mpeg layer3 matching the file information settings.
Where do I go from here?
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| Pamel |
| Posted: Mar 24 2003, 08:38 PM |
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Try saving the AVI on a different drive, or the root. (C:\)
If you have a network, try mapping a network drive and saving to that.
Maybe try uncompressed video?
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| samson2 |
| Posted: Apr 1 2003, 01:26 PM |
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thanks to all but, tried all suggestions so far... Flaskmpeg will do the job but quality is poor. I got the following crash report last time around so need Phaeron to thnik about it...
sam2
VirtualDub crash report -- build 15654 (release) --------------------------------------
Disassembly: 75db2d20: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d22: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d24: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d26: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d28: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d2a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d2c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d2e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d30: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d32: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d34: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d36: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d38: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d3a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d3c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d3e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d40: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d42: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d44: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d46: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d48: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d4a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d4c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d4e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d50: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d52: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d54: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d56: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d58: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d5a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d5c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d5e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d60: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d62: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d64: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d66: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d68: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d6a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d6c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d6e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d70: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d72: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d74: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d76: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d78: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d7a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d7c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d7e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d80: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d82: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d84: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d86: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d88: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d8a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d8c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d8e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d90: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d92: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d94: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d96: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d98: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d9a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d9c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2d9e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2da0: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2da2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2da4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2da6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2da8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2daa: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dac: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dae: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2db0: 0000 add [eax], al <-- FAULT 75db2db2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2db4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2db6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2db8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dba: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dbc: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dbe: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dc0: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dc2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dc4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dc6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dc8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dca: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dcc: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dce: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dd0: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dd2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dd4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dd6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dd8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dda: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2ddc: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dde: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2de0: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2de2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2de4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2de6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2de8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dea: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dec: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dee: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2df0: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2df2: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2df4: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2df6: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2df8: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dfa: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dfc: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2dfe: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e00: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e02: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e04: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e06: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e08: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e0a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e0c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e0e: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e10: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e12: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e14: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e16: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e18: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e1a: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e1c: 0000 add [eax], al 75db2e1e: 0000 add [eax], al
Windows 4.10 (Windows 98 build 2222) [ A ]
EAX = 00000000 EBX = 00000001 ECX = 831366a0 EDX = 800088e8 EBP = 00000004 DS:ESI = 016f:00000001 ES:EDI = 016f:75db0000 SS:ESP = 016f:0074fbe4 CS:EIP = 0167:75db2db0 FS = 2917 GS = 0000 EFLAGS = 00010246
MM0 = 8000000000000000 MM1 = 8ffb780346dc6000 MM2 = dc80000000000000 MM3 = df20000000000000 MM4 = 8000000000000000 MM5 = e000000000000000 MM6 = 8000000000000000 MM7 = 0000000000000000
Crash reason: Access Violation
Crash context: An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred at p.
Thread traces:
Thread fffc1135 (Main thread) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(268) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(286) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(348) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Main.cpp(190) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Main.cpp(213) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\FilterSystem.cpp(424) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\FilterSystem.cpp(560) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(358) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(364) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(370) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(374) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(379) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(384) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(395) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Init.cpp(404) C:\p4root\dev\VirtualDub\source\Main.cpp(261)
Thread call stack:bfdf2e3a: WINMM.DLL!CloseDriver [bfdf0000+2dcb+6f] bfdf23bc: WINMM.DLL!mciLoadCommandResource [bfdf0000+233e+7e] bfdf23ef: WINMM.DLL!mciLoadCommandResource [bfdf0000+233e+b1] bfdf205d: WINMM.DLL!joyReleaseCapture [bfdf0000+1c09+454] bff7ddd6: KERNEL32.DLL!IsBadCodePtr [bff70000+ce18+fbe] bff7a3bc: KERNEL32.DLL!GetDateFormatA [bff70000+7f6f+244d] bff741f7: KERNEL32.DLL!ThunkConnect32 [bff70000+2ebe+1339] bff92acc: KERNEL32.DLL!GetVersionExA [bff70000+2160b+14c1] bff7b9c5: KERNEL32.DLL!LeaveCriticalSection [bff70000+b9b2+13] 004a5ba3: _unlock() bff7b9ae: KERNEL32.DLL!EnterCriticalSection [bff70000+b98d+21] bff7b9c5: KERNEL32.DLL!LeaveCriticalSection [bff70000+b9b2+13] bff7b9c5: KERNEL32.DLL!LeaveCriticalSection [bff70000+b9b2+13] bff8d50c: KERNEL32.DLL!ExitProcess [bff70000+1d4f8+14] 004a861e: doexit() 004a8566: exit() 004a2a77: WinMainCRTStartup() bff8d123: KERNEL32.DLL!GetProcessHeap [bff70000+1cae1+642] bff89996: KERNEL32.DLL!MakeCriticalSectionGlobal [bff70000+18fff+997] bff8b412: KERNEL32.DLL!IsDBCSLeadByte [bff70000+1af78+49a]
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| endorphin |
| Posted: Apr 5 2003, 08:28 AM |
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I get this "Fast write stream failed to open" error quite frequently, and in each case it is when I am encoding to Divx 5.03 ... in fact, IIRC it happens only (or at least primarily) when I'm doing an Nth-pass encode, regardless of whether I'm on the first pass or subsequent Nth-passes.
It has not been a real problem, however; every time I get this error I simply repeat the command to start the encode, and the second time it works with no error.
I'd gladly provide more data on request. |
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