Just installed avid 5.8 (PC) from 5.7.5 with No issues
As soon as I try to add audio clip gain of try to render clip i get error that that states i have Buffer Overrun detected which has corrupted the programs internal state.
This project has been created from the previous version. and after install of 5.8 just kept the project to continue on.. Any ideas as to what the issue is? or is this a buggy 5.8.
I also loaded the 5.8 onto another computer with the same result....hmm
Thanks in advance for reply
As an update to this I have just re-installed 5.7.5 on one computer and kept QT7.3.1 and is fine..no problems, the project has no issues with the audio gain & render issues that 5.8 does....this buffer overrun terminates the program..by the way.
Any one have an idea ...would be helpful.. ?
thanks rob
Dutch AV forumFCP2Avid I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. - Confucius
SYSTEM 1 (Main) Editing computer
system specs are QT 7.3.1
Graphics card and driver Nvdia Quadro FX1100 6.14.10.9185
DX9.0c
3G Ram
ASUS MB p4C800E
No Antivirus s/w and Media player 10 installed
SYSYEM 2 (Testing Computer)
QT7.3.1
MATROX G550
6.12.01.1960
2gRAM
ASUS P5P800
Has Antiviris software and Media Player 10
Both machines have been built by me with avid specs in mind. Both played 5.7.5 OK
The issue with 5.8 occurrs when I tried to render or add in the audio gain selection, there may be other issues, but did not get that far, because the error terminates the program. The project i was using on 5.8 installed program was a version 575 project and would play and scrub through fine. This error that came up was a visual basic c++ runtime error Buffer overrun.... which has corrupted the programs internal state.
If you need more info, please specify what you need. To have the issue occur on 2 separtate machines, is a little of a worry. System 1 has 5.7.5 back on and it works fine even with the QT7.3.1 installed.
Hope this helps .
couple of things I forgot that might be helpful
Windows XP Pro 32bit
Running PAL 25i OMFI selection, not MXI, running AIFF-C audio format
let me know if you need anything else
Rob
Thanks for your response there keegan
I am not sure if the SB card is the problem. I have been using the same audio card for a while without a problem on other avid versions. Put 5.8 on 2 computer systems and had the same issue. A little bizarre..The program must work on some systems as this problem is not happening to eveyone.
I went back to 5.7.5 and eveything works fine..
What version of avid were you using before you changed to 5.8 by the way?
If you think it is the audio card, try using the onboard sound to see what happens.. that may or may not help as sometimes I find avid sys gets upset with onboard sound cards.. just a thought..
Let me know how you get on..with the issue and what you do. at the moment I am sticking with 5.7.5.
regards
iamthefox:I am also having a problem with 5.8. I get the same message when I try to export my timeline to a .mov file. Or if I try to cut (add an edit) I get the same error. Completely clueless on why this is happening. Is it suggested to revert back to an earlier edition?Computer Specs:Video Card: Nvidia Geforce 8800 GTXProcessor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.9GHzMemory: Four 1Gig SticksSound: On MotherboardOS: Windows Vista Home PremiumAny help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks Guys
But this problem has also occurred with Xp pro.. So any solutions to that one. I am still using 575 and will not be upgrading to the next version. I have had this issue on 2 separate computers (XP pro).
I am not sure if your graphics driver is the one certified by avid.. please check that. However I believe this problem is related to the 5.8 version as 575 works..with the same specs... Would suggest go back to 575 as eveything seems to be fine..
I believe avid may need to look at this issue. Their must be some incompatible issue with hardware. I dunno.. but this, in my opinion, has been the most serious crash I have seen in the avid system to date.
thanks
Hi there,
I'm having the same problems as above. I get an buffer overrun error when I make an edit and the program shuts down.
These are my specs:
Windows XP Home editionservicepack 3Intel Pentium 4 3,4 GHz1,5 GB RAM
Recently I bought a new graphicscard: an ATI Radeon Sapphire HD 2600 XT
Before the graphicscard switch (I had an old nVidea 8300XL) I encountered no problems at all.
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