Ok, I realize this is no longer a qualified laptop. And it may be a bit underpowered.
I recently upgraded from Xpress Pro v5.8 to MC v3.0. I figured I'd try it on my laptop and see what happens. Everything seems to be stable and fine EXCEPT that the playback looks really weird. It scrubs through fine. But as soon as I play it, the bottom half of the picture turns into "squiggly waves." Hard to describe.
Anybody run into this problem or have any suggestions?
D~C
Hi,
I'd start looking at the ATI video card, as this sounds like what people get when there are video card problems (it's fine on a still frame, but blank/white/wrong on playback). Check the ReadMe for what video card drivers you should be running.
good luck,Carl
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Thanks, though that is exactly where I started looking. I have the latest driver installed for the ATI x600 grafx card. But it seems that Avid is optimized for nVidia (even though my nx9600 laptop was qualified not long ago).
I looked at the README file with no pertinent info for my ATI x600 card. I'll try running it in the Legacy Overlay mode by holding down the "L" and "O" keys at the program startup.
The other thing I was wondering is that maybe the usable address space is the issue? I used the included "Install3GB.exe" utility to change my system to "2700."
OK, well the Legacy Overlay mode seems to have solved the problem; I just can't use the full-screen playback feature. :( I suppose this is better than buying a whole new laptop right now. I need to figure out the command that tells Avid to always start in Legacy Overlay mode.
I'll continue to test things and report any other problems I may encounter with this setup.
I figured out that to enable the Legacy Overlay mode as always on, you should open up the console window and type: legacyoverlay on"
I also noticed that the ATI settings allow for OpenGL and other settings. I'll experiment with that too.
So, I get an error message at startup now (even though the program functions fine). Here's the error report I get everytime I start Avid now:
________ Exception Report ________________________Exception Code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATIONFault Module: 01:00015E0F C:\Program Files\Avid\Avid Media Composer\ilgpu.dllFault Address: 0F236E0F siILGPUHalImpl::~siILGPUHalImpl+43F________ Stack Dump _________________________________________0F236E0F 0012F0C4 siILGPUHalImpl::~siILGPUHalImpl+43F0F223BD6 0012F108 CanILGPURun+760F1C65AC 0012F148 ACFRegisterPlugin+4C003A5282 0012F24C 003A42D5 0012F6A8 003A2229 0012F6DC 00978842 0012F72C AApplicationBase::operator=+5705F200978BF9 0012F764 AApplicationBase::operator=+5709A90084CF98 0012FDB0 AApplicationBase::operator=+444D480302969F 026B1230 AApplication::IApplication+25F75C08502 6D7E54A1 AVID SYSTEM DUMP - Sat Jul 05 12:52:12 2008________ Memory ________________________________________________________numPtrs: 00663numHdls: 00076totalPtr: 0x0003f0da (258266)totalHdl: 0x00000c53 (3155)________ Current Program Stack _________________________________________7C90EB94 0012E1E8 KiFastSystemCallRet+07C802532 0012E1FC WaitForSingleObject+126038F822 0012E210 PSPrintStack+826031289B 0012E2A0 DmpDump+9B60312D39 0012E558 DmpDumpToFile+38960318B0D 0012EB10 SetARONotifySatinExceptionCallBack+1B1D6031B248 0012EB78 SetARONotifySatinExceptionCallBack+42587C359C97 0012EBC0 _CxxLongjmpUnwind+EA7C359629 0012EBF0 _CxxExceptionFilter+1C47C3598AD 0012EC48 _CxxExceptionFilter+4487C35994A 0012EC78 _CxxExceptionFilter+4E57C359B9D 0012ECB0 _CxxFrameHandler+267C9037BF 0012ECD4 RtlConvertUlongToLargeInteger+7A7C90378B 0012ED84 RtlConvertUlongToLargeInteger+467C90EAFA 0012F0C4 KiUserExceptionDispatcher+E0F223BD6 0012F108 CanILGPURun+760F1C65AC 0012F148 ACFRegisterPlugin+4C003A5282 0012F24C 003A42D5 0012F6A8 003A2229 0012F6DC 00978842 0012F72C AApplicationBase::operator=+5705F200978BF9 0012F764 AApplicationBase::operator=+5709A90084CF98 0012FDB0 AApplicationBase::operator=+444D480302969F 026B1230 AApplication::IApplication+25F75C08502 6D7E54A1 ________ System Configuration __________________________________________System software: Windows NT Version 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2Processor type: Unknown PlatformPhysical Memory: 2046 MBytes; Virtual Memory: 2699 MBytesUser name: SysOpApplication info: DeMille_A_Release_R56850________ Processes Currently Running ___________________________________________ WindowList ____________________________________________________________ Binary Modules Loaded _________________________________________________ Device Drivers Loaded _________________________________________
By all means experiment with your OpenGL settings, but the particular subset that has been implemented by ATI may not meet Avid's requirements.
DC66STEPS:Fault Module: 01:00015E0F C:\Program Files\Avid\Avid Media Composer\ilgpu.dll
Without knowing for sure, an educated guess tells me that ilGPU.dll is a program module designed to access the Graphics Processor Unit on your display card. The error message and subsequent debug dump tells you that it's failing when Avid attempts to initialise it.
I believe you are correct.
I experimented further with ATI's OpenGL - no luck.
Also, I checked the Console log after re-enabling Legacy Overlay mode (for future startups) and it said this:
I MCBootstrap::gwhoami = 30AVX Library V1.5OpenGL implementation found: vendor = Brian Paul renderer = Mesa OffScreen16 version = 1.5 Mesa 6.4 This OpenGL implementation does not support hardware texture render maximum render dimensions: = 1920 x 1080 at 8 bits per pixel channelAAF DLL loaded from : C:\Program Files\Avid\Avid Media Composer\AAFCOAPI.dllAAF DLL version : 1.1.4 (45950) [0]AvidQTURLManager - Checking version info for LoadLibrary AvidQTUpdaterVC7AvidQTURLManager - AvidQTUpdaterVC7 Version (1.0) loadingAvidQTURLManager - loaded AvidQTUpdaterVC7 successfullyAWin32Mixer::Open inputMixerID = 0Win32 Mixer is using Conexant AMC Audio, Version = 5.10AWin32Mixer::Open inputMixerID = 0Win32 Mixer is using Conexant AMC Audio, Version = 5.10AlertableTimer Win32 constructor, default system clock resolution min = 1, max = 1000000AlertableTimer Win32 constructor, default system clock resolution min = 1, max = 1000000AlertableTimer Win32 constructor, default system clock resolution min = 1, max = 1000000AlertableTimer Win32 constructor, default system clock resolution min = 1, max = 1000000Media Drives:(C:), OSVolID = 67, 39608224 totalKB, 11747492 freeKB, 11724548 realFreeKBMedia Drive (E:), OSVolID = 69, 58074940 totalKB, 35572652 freeKB, 35503175 realFreeKBVideo Drive (F:), OSVolID = 70, 732572000 totalKB, 376478920 freeKB, 375743610 realFreeKBCOM1: error (2) The system cannot find the file specified.COM2: error (2) The system cannot find the file specified.Dongle ID: [super secret]System ID: [ain't tellin']Avid Media ComposerIn Init ARO CmdsThe single frame player will be built for a length of 3600 framesThe default render wait time is 50AudioPunchInWindow: Had to dump the user's previous Input Chl to Track mappings due to differences in configuration.legacyoverlay onLegacy Overlay Forcing turned on for future runs of the application
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