II tried converting wav files to MP3, and the program crashed. It seems to only happen if I am in classic mode, which I prefer.
Thank you in advance,
Nathan
Hi Nathan,
thanks for submitting this bug ticket. I tried to open the .mdmp file with Visual Studio, but it says that the file is invalid. Could you reproduce the bug and attach another crash dump file? Thanks!
Michael
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Than's not a problem, it only takes a second or two to cause the crash.
I don't knowif this can help, but here is wht Windows dialog box info as well :
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: winLAME.exe
Application Version: 2.17.3.0
Application Timestamp: 59ecedd4
Fault Module Name: ucrtbase.DLL
Fault Module Version: 10.0.10586.1171
Fault Module Timestamp: 59ae5046
Exception Code: 40000015
Exception Offset: 000846fa
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 2a64
Additional Information 2: 2a646ebb92b0069f021ccced50db8abe
Additional Information 3: 929f
Additional Information 4: 929fc236b0cb8b854699f04d94116dfa
It seems the file is (almost) empty, and Visual Studio still says it's an invalid file. What exact steps are you doing to trigger the crash?
Thanks!
Michael
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After the program starts, I import a list of wav files to convert. I change then encoding quality to high, and change the bitrate to 64, 160, 192, or 320 depending on the content and destination. Also dependent on the destinatoin I may ot may not check constent bitrate and/or mono encoding.
I always check nogap encoding.
After that, I start the encoding. After one or two files, Winlame crashes.
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Hi Nethaniel,
about the minidump file... my guess is that the dbghelp.dll that is part of Windows is generating an invalid minidump file. Can you try putting the attached dbghelp.dll to your winLAME folder (not the Windows-System32 folder!) and try to reproduce the crash? It should again report a crash and produce a minidimp file.
No worries, the file is digitally signed by Microsoft (see the file's properties), so it's the original file.
Thanks!
Michael
I would, except I have since reinstalled my system, and upgraded to a clean install of Windows 10 between one and two weeks ago. After doing that, the crash no longer happens making it imposable to re-create the crash.
However, by that time I had so much Windows Rot other things were "breaking" as well. As such, I assume the crash is related to my other issues.
I do appreciate the fact you have been thinking about this for almost a year.
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--- old+++ new@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@-I tried converting wav files to MP3, and the program crashed. It seems to only happen if I am in classic mode, which I prefer.+II tried converting wav files to MP3, and the program crashed. It seems to only happen if I am in classic mode, which I prefer.
Thank you in advance,
Nathan
status: open --> closed
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Hi Nathan,
thanks for submitting this bug ticket. I tried to open the .mdmp file with Visual Studio, but it says that the file is invalid. Could you reproduce the bug and attach another crash dump file? Thanks!
Michael
Than's not a problem, it only takes a second or two to cause the crash.
I don't knowif this can help, but here is wht Windows dialog box info as well :
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: winLAME.exe
Application Version: 2.17.3.0
Application Timestamp: 59ecedd4
Fault Module Name: ucrtbase.DLL
Fault Module Version: 10.0.10586.1171
Fault Module Timestamp: 59ae5046
Exception Code: 40000015
Exception Offset: 000846fa
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 2a64
Additional Information 2: 2a646ebb92b0069f021ccced50db8abe
Additional Information 3: 929f
Additional Information 4: 929fc236b0cb8b854699f04d94116dfa
It seems the file is (almost) empty, and Visual Studio still says it's an invalid file. What exact steps are you doing to trigger the crash?
Thanks!
Michael
After the program starts, I import a list of wav files to convert. I change then encoding quality to high, and change the bitrate to 64, 160, 192, or 320 depending on the content and destination. Also dependent on the destinatoin I may ot may not check constent bitrate and/or mono encoding.
I always check nogap encoding.
After that, I start the encoding. After one or two files, Winlame crashes.
Hi Nethaniel,
about the minidump file... my guess is that the dbghelp.dll that is part of Windows is generating an invalid minidump file. Can you try putting the attached dbghelp.dll to your winLAME folder (not the Windows-System32 folder!) and try to reproduce the crash? It should again report a crash and produce a minidimp file.
No worries, the file is digitally signed by Microsoft (see the file's properties), so it's the original file.
Thanks!
Michael
I would, except I have since reinstalled my system, and upgraded to a clean install of Windows 10 between one and two weeks ago. After doing that, the crash no longer happens making it imposable to re-create the crash.
However, by that time I had so much Windows Rot other things were "breaking" as well. As such, I assume the crash is related to my other issues.
I do appreciate the fact you have been thinking about this for almost a year.
Diff:
Thanks for letting me know! I'll close the ticket then.