[CantReproduce] Crashes on selection of "Import" (Beta M9)
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:17 am
Hi,
I'm using Vista Home Premium (It's pre-SP1, so maybe that's it?), and selecting "Import" will instantly crash the app every time.
I can't get the error report to fire again, but WER reported that it had to do with "demux" or something similar, but that has to do with video codecs, or is one ?
The WER also came up with something about "Power Cinema" and I don't have anything of the sort. (kinda felt like WER was confused what app had just crashed)
Oh, here's the the default info from the Event Viewer:
Faulting application CintaNotes.exe, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4a1d1096, faulting module CLDemuxer.ax, version 1.0.0.3113, time stamp 0x42d4ac62, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00014a3c, process id 0x141c, application start time 0x01c9feec83213ba0.
I don't have many installed programs, and mostly use portable or standard EXEs from my C: drive. Every now and then, if I have way too much stuff going on, I may get a hang or a crash, but it's hard or impossible to ever reproduce them.
This is really predictable, and happens when it's the only app running.
If this was some sort of video program, I wouldn't waste your time, and would be looking into the codec immediately.
Hope that helps.
Thanks
I'm using Vista Home Premium (It's pre-SP1, so maybe that's it?), and selecting "Import" will instantly crash the app every time.
I can't get the error report to fire again, but WER reported that it had to do with "demux" or something similar, but that has to do with video codecs, or is one ?
The WER also came up with something about "Power Cinema" and I don't have anything of the sort. (kinda felt like WER was confused what app had just crashed)
Oh, here's the the default info from the Event Viewer:
Faulting application CintaNotes.exe, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4a1d1096, faulting module CLDemuxer.ax, version 1.0.0.3113, time stamp 0x42d4ac62, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x00014a3c, process id 0x141c, application start time 0x01c9feec83213ba0.
I don't have many installed programs, and mostly use portable or standard EXEs from my C: drive. Every now and then, if I have way too much stuff going on, I may get a hang or a crash, but it's hard or impossible to ever reproduce them.
This is really predictable, and happens when it's the only app running.
If this was some sort of video program, I wouldn't waste your time, and would be looking into the codec immediately.
Hope that helps.
Thanks