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neo_sapien
7th April 2002, 01:45
I have a movie with 2 ogg audio streams (~80kbps each) and 1 subtitle. When I try to cut the movie, I get the following error:
ActiveMovie Window: Windows - Application Error
The instruction at "0x77e77eed" referenced memory at "0x00020048". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program
WinXP Pro
Athlon XP 1500+
92.5GB NTFS DivX partition
OggDS 0.9.9.0
Ogg subtitle ds filter
OggMux 0.7.6
OggCut 1.0.0.0
VobSub 2.1.2
Subrip 0.97b
DivX 5 Adware
The green vobsub icon appears in the taskbar whenever i load that movie file, if that means anything.
Thanks :)
MaTTeR
7th April 2002, 08:00
I get this occassionally on a few machines myself. Oddly enough a quick reboot seems to fix the problem.
neo_sapien
7th April 2002, 09:01
Thanks for your reply :)
Unfortunately, that didn't work. Now I'm getting errors about ntdll.dll or kernel32.dll whenever i try to cut in OggCut as well.
Ogg file cutter
Access violation at address 77F544B9 in module 'ntdll.dll'. Read of address 00020028.
Ogg file cutter
Access violation at address 77E7A735 in module 'kernel32.dll'. Read of address 00020009.
MaTTeR
7th April 2002, 09:18
I just noticed your comment about VobSub. Maybe you need to disable while using OggCut.
neo_sapien
7th April 2002, 09:39
I uninstalled VobSub.
It worked for a little while. Now it seems to have fallen on redundant and outdated subtitle DS filters. oggcut doesn't seem to like subtitle ds filters. It tried to use SubTitDS.ax, which OggCut doesn't like, so I removed SubTitDS.ax. Now it wants to use Internal Script Command Renderer (quartz.dll), which I can't seem to remove, even though I moved it to a backup folder inside of the system32 directory.
~My bad. I reinstalled VobSub and undid the auto load feature, which solved that problem again. Now OggCut is working fine! yay :)
Thanks again for your help :)
neo_sapien
7th April 2002, 11:04
Okay, now it's not working again. Is there something I can do to preclude only OggCut from loading DVobSub, or any other sub DS filter? Here's my predicament:
-Set DVobSub to auto-load. It then loads in OggCut, which crashes OggCut. (Also applies for "load for text streams")
-Set DVobSub to disable auto-load. It then loads SubTitDS.ax, which crashes OggCut.
...working for a while.
Okay, here's a workaround:
Prior to using OggCut-
-Set DVobSub to disable auto-load, and disable "load for text streams".
-Move SubTitDS.ax to X:\Windir\System32\sub_backup\
-Start OggCut, and cut till you're done.
-Move SubTitDS.ax back to X:\Windir\System32\
-go to Start>Run>cmd> and type in "regsvr32 SubTitDS.ax"
-Open Graphedit
-place the DirectVobSub (auto-loading version) into the graph, right-click and go to filter properties, enable "Always auto-load" and "Load for text streams", click apply, then close, then close Graphedit.
Your newly cut Ogg Media Stream should now play with DirectVobSub.
Apfelstruhdl
8th April 2002, 13:09
i have one problem:
i don't have ANY sub ds filter installed :D .
and oggcut keeps crashing. any workarounds?
neo_sapien
9th April 2002, 16:51
try using graphedit to render the file, and look at what filters are being used. OggCut is having a difficult time with reading one of those filters.
Apfelstruhdl
9th April 2002, 20:39
that's the prob it doesn't load naything unusual.
just demultiplexer->divx decoder-> videorenderer and
vorbis decoder->direct sound
it doesn't load the vob ds.
i don't know what causes the crashes:confused:
K-Muflage
11th April 2002, 19:08
I'm also having the same problem, yet i don't have any sub programs or filters installed.
Edit: i have found a fix for it. I just disabled every filter except the ogg splitter, the vorbis decoder and the video decoder.
Edit 2: Damn, it's still crashing, yet it works sometimes.
Apfelstruhdl
11th April 2002, 19:58
what do you mean with"disabled all other filters"?
Beave
11th April 2002, 22:30
I have the same problem on my XP Machine. Luckily I have another Computer with Win2000 installed, where it works. So simply buy another Computer, install Win2000 and you should be happy :sly:
I have the problem, that the second part won't cut at the same position though. It always takes the next keyframe to cut, so some seconds are missing. I guess that tool needs some improvement still. So for 2 CD Movies I will rather go with AVI and Nandub. It's just much less hastle.
Bluedan
18th April 2002, 11:17
Originally posted by Beave
I have the problem, that the second part won't cut at the same position though. It always takes the next keyframe to cut, so some seconds are missing.
Yep, found out too late... Same thing with me.
It seems that OggCut is unable to maintain the last delta frames which reside just before the selected end point - which is a keyframe afaik.
So it rather sticks to precedent keyframe as last frame. Sad story.
I thought OggMediaStreams were ready to replace old AVI.
Hope this will soon be fixed. But I'm anxious about all the work done so far for OGG (RC3 !) implementation maybe being useless if final Ogg version arrives. Or does it not concern OggMEDIASTREAM but Ogg Vorbis ? Who Knows ?
MaTTeR
18th April 2002, 11:31
Originally posted by Bluedan
But I'm anxious about all the work done so far for OGG (RC3 !) implementation maybe being useless if final Ogg version arrives. Or does it not concern OggMEDIASTREAM but Ogg Vorbis ? Who Knows ?
RC3 is in reference to Vorbis mainly. In fact I believe most all the RC4 code is already in CVS. I don't think and of the code changes to the release canidate stages of Vorbis will affect the Ogg container.
Neo Neko
18th April 2002, 20:52
Yes the OGG containers are 100% finished as far as audio is concerned. And even the video side while not set in stone like the audio is still mostly fleshed out and specified. The current release candidates are 100% in refference to vorbis.
sherpya
29th August 2002, 02:48
I have same problems.. but seems related to ffdshow... I'm using ffdshow to decode video (xvid in my ogm). I've disable ffdshow and I'm using xivd .ax to decode xvid. Now oggcut doesn't crashes anymore
Palikrovol
29th August 2002, 05:28
I only had problems when the container had more than 3 subtitles. In any other way it worked (except the keyframe issue).
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