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  • Vegas Vid Capture Error! Help Please!

    Posted by Austin Tttttttt on December 14, 2007 at 2:33 am

    Every time I click stop and and the current capture, I get the error that I listed in detail below. I am running XP, Vegas 8.0 with Video Capture 6.0, 3gb ram, 3.4ghz processor. That may be unnessisary info but I thought I’d throw it in just in case.
    After i close the error details box, windows pops up with “VidCap60.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close”

    I am able to go to the capture folder on my computer, though, and grab the video, but it never has audio, no matter what I do.

    I am using a pinnacle dc10 capture card and noticed that Windows Movie Maker cannot capture anything from the card at all, and prevents me from getting into the video capture window.

    The Sony Error details and Windows VidCap error are listed below:

    Thank you!!!!!!
    -Austin

    Vegas:

    Sony Video Capture

    Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) READ:0x4 IP:0x4427B3
    In Module ‘VidCap60.EXE’ at Address 0x400000 + 0x427B3
    Thread: GUI ID=0xFCC Stack=0x12C000-0x130000
    Registers:
    EAX=01774168 CS=001b EIP=004427b3 EFLGS=00210246
    EBX=01773c28 SS=0023 ESP=0012cf88 EBP=0012d3f4
    ECX=00000000 DS=0023 ESI=017739f0 FS=003b
    EDX=001d24a8 ES=0023 EDI=01774168 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    004427B3: 8B 51 04 89 54 24 48 8B .Q..T: 47 30 8B 48 08 8B 55 08 G0.H..U.
    Stack Dump:
    0012CF88: 00000000
    0012CF8C: 0017E078 00140000 + 3E078
    0012CF90: 7E41BF58 7E410000 + BF58 (USER32.dll)
    0012CF94: 0012D0AC 00030000 + FD0AC
    0012CF98: 7E440457 7E410000 + 30457 (USER32.dll)
    0012CF9C: 001D1830 00140000 + 91830
    0012CFA0: FFFFFFFF
    0012CFA4: 00000000
    0012CFA8: 00000000
    0012CFAC: 00000000
    0012CFB0: 00000001
    0012CFB4: 00000000
    0012CFB8: 00000000
    0012CFBC: 00000000
    0012CFC0: 01773C28 01770000 + 3C28
    0012CFC4: 00010011 00010000 + 11
    > 0012CFD4: 7E4194BE 7E410000 + 94BE (USER32.dll)
    > 0012CFFC: 004A45C0 00400000 + A45C0 (VidCap60.EXE)
    > 0012D000: 7E4188A6 7E410000 + 88A6 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D004: 7E41882A 7E410000 + 882A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D008: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    0012D00C: 00142FC8 00140000 + 2FC8
    > 0012D010: 7742049E 773D0000 + 5049E (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D020: 7E418734 7E410000 + 8734 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D02C: 7E418734 7E410000 + 8734 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D040: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D050: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D058: 7E418816 7E410000 + 8816 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D064: 7E41885A 7E410000 + 885A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D06C: 7E41882A 7E410000 + 882A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0B0: 7E440457 7E410000 + 30457 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0B4: 7E418830 7E410000 + 8830 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0BC: 7E41882A 7E410000 + 882A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0C0: 7E41B4C0 7E410000 + B4C0 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0C8: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D0E0: 7E41B4CB 7E410000 + B4CB (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D0FC: 10001010 10000000 + 1010 (tabhook.dll)
    0012D100: 0012D344 00030000 + FD344
    > 0012D104: 7E440457 7E410000 + 30457 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D108: 7E41B4D0 7E410000 + B4D0 (USER32.dll)
    0012D10C: FFFFFFFF
    > 0012D110: 7E41B4CB 7E410000 + B4CB (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D114: 7E43B838 7E410000 + 2B838 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D124: 7E43B848 7E410000 + 2B848 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D13C: 7C90EAE3 7C900000 + EAE3 (ntdll.dll)
    > 0012D154: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D158: 7E41B473 7E410000 + B473 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D15C: 7E4194BE 7E410000 + 94BE (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D160: 7E41D4E4 7E410000 + D4E4 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D198: 7E423EC9 7E410000 + 13EC9 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D1C4: 773F6184 773D0000 + 26184 (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D1E0: 10001010 10000000 + 1010 (tabhook.dll)
    0012D1E4: 0012D344 00030000 + FD344
    > 0012D1E8: 7E440457 7E410000 + 30457 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D1EC: 7E41B4D0 7E410000 + B4D0 (USER32.dll)
    0012D1F0: FFFFFFFF
    > 0012D1F4: 7E41B4CB 7E410000 + B4CB (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D1F8: 7E41B50C 7E410000 + B50C (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D218: 7E41C487 7E410000 + C487 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D21C: 7E41C493 7E410000 + C493 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D244: 7E41B629 7E410000 + B629 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D248: 773F63D4 773D0000 + 263D4 (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D258: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D25C: 773F63E2 773D0000 + 263E2 (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D2A0: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D2C4: 7E418734 7E410000 + 8734 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D2D8: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D2E8: 773F62FB 773D0000 + 262FB (COMCTL32.dll)
    > 0012D2F0: 7E418816 7E410000 + 8816 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D2FC: 7E41885A 7E410000 + 885A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D304: 7E41882A 7E410000 + 882A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D310: 7E41BF58 7E410000 + BF58 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D348: 7E440457 7E410000 + 30457 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D34C: 7E418830 7E410000 + 8830 (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D354: 7E41882A 7E410000 + 882A (USER32.dll)
    > 0012D358: 7E41B4C0 7E410000 + B4C0 (USER32.dll)

    Windows

    Error Signature
    AppName: vidcap60.exe AppVer: 6.0.0.999 ModName: vidcap60.exe
    ModVer: 6.0.0.999 Offset: 000427b3

    Elvis Perez replied 18 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Sebastien Gravel

    December 14, 2007 at 4:07 am

    Why don’t you try to capture using the software from Pinnacle? As long as it is done in AVI, then you can just import into Vegas after the capture.

  • Rick Mac

    December 14, 2007 at 4:53 am

    The DC10 is not a supported device for Vegas.
    As the previous poster suggested you can capture
    from your pinnacle software and then edit in Vegas.
    Vegas mainly supports capture and realtime preview
    via your firewire connection. For sources that do not
    have a firewire port you can purchase a DV Converter from
    DataVideo or Canopus (grassvalley). The converter will convert
    your analog sources (ie 8MM, HI-8, VHS) to DV Firewire, so that you can capture them in Vegas.

    Regards, Rick.

    Rick Mac
    Director of Audio Production
    TCT Network – Directv 377

  • Elvis Perez

    March 20, 2008 at 10:27 pm

    what should i do to convert all my videos i have into a different format so vegas can read it?….any ideas.all my videos are mpeg….i use magix movie edit pro for xp but its not all that,and my problem is i cant drag videos to my timeline in vegas…help? thanx

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