Subject:Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Posted by: vispro
Date:11/28/2001 9:31:02 PM
I am receiving this error code when selecting mp3 or mpeg for my convert to: format. Sonic Foundry Batch Converter Version 5.0a (Build 146) Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) READ:0x0 IP:0x5F69CBD4 In Module 'mp3plug.dll' at Address 0x5F680000 + 0x1CBD4 Thread: GUI ID=0x194 Stack=0x12E000-0x130000 Registers: EAX=0075002e CS=001b EIP=5f69cbd4 EFLGS=00010246 EBX=00000000 SS=0023 ESP=0012ed9c EBP=00000000 ECX=0012edb8 DS=0023 ESI=0000ffff FS=0038 EDX=00000000 ES=0023 EDI=0012efe4 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: 5F69CBD4: FF 12 3B C3 7C 6B 8B 4C ..;.|k.L 5F69CBDC: 24 2C 53 56 53 53 53 51 ,SVSSSQ Stack Dump: 0012ED9C: 0075002E 006B0000 + A002E (sfs4rw.DLL) 0012EDA0: 5F72C140 5F680000 + AC140 (mp3plug.dll) 0012EDA4: 0012EDB8 00030000 + FEDB8 0012EDA8: 0012EFE4 00030000 + FEFE4 0012EDAC: 001FDFC0 00140000 + BDFC0 0012EDB0: 00D29B48 00D20000 + 9B48 0012EDB4: 0004E12E 00030000 + 1E12E 0012EDB8: 00000000 0012EDBC: 000000D0 0012EDC0: 00000156 0012EDC4: 00000001 0012EDC8: 00000002 0012EDCC: 0012EFE4 00030000 + FEFE4 0012EDD0: 00000001 0012EDD4: 00000000 0012EDD8: 01BF020C 01BF0000 + 20C > 0012EE20: 005C7972 00550000 + 77972 (sfbatchk.dll) 0012EE24: 0030002E 002C0000 + 4002E 0012EE28: 01040000 01040000 + 0 0012EE2C: B1939288 0012EE30: 745CFF53 > 0012EE58: 00704026 006B0000 + 54026 (sfs4rw.DLL) 0012EE5C: 2B193928 0012EE60: 8745CFF5 0012EE64: 01382013 01380000 + 2013 0012EE68: 158C9C94 > 0012EF10: 006F0053 006B0000 + 40053 (sfs4rw.DLL) > 0012EF14: 00740066 006B0000 + 90066 (sfs4rw.DLL) > 0012EF18: 00610077 00550000 + C0077 (sfbatchk.dll) - - - 0012FFF0: 00000000 0012FFF4: 00000000 0012FFF8: 00457732 00400000 + 57732 (sfbatch.exe) 0012FFFC: 00000000 How do I correct? Thanks, StanC |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: kryten
Date:11/28/2001 11:22:47 PM
What OS are you using? PC maintenance will work wonders. Reboot into safe mode. Clean out your temp folder (c:\windows\temp) if running 95/98/ME or (c:\temp) if running NT or 2000. If running 2000 or XP, also run the Disk Cleanup accessory in the Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Disk Cleanup. Check ALL the boxes and click OK. Reboot normally and try again. See if you have the same problem. |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: vispro
Date:11/29/2001 1:21:31 PM
I am running Xp and have all my maintenince up to date. A stack dump usually indicates another program is tring to write to the same memory location. How can I correct? Thanks |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: kryten
Date:11/29/2001 11:31:09 PM
It's possible that you have a corrupt installation. Try uninstalling, reboot, reinstall then try it out. If the problem persists, redownload the file and try again. Make sure you don't have anti-virus software running when installing/uninstalling. |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: vispro
Date:11/30/2001 5:49:22 AM
Thanks, but the problem still remains. does anyone know of comp. program that has features sililar to BC. |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: kryten
Date:11/30/2001 9:55:42 AM
Time to contact technical support for this problem. Good luck. |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: gregolone
Date:11/30/2001 11:20:35 AM
Don't know if this is related, but I am also having trouble converting an MP3 file, but in my case, it tells me that "A Necessary Function Has Not Been Implemented". I just sent a note to Tech Support about this, hopefully will get an answer today. A world of oops. I just wen't back and tried something else. I was converting from an MP3 TO an MP3 by telling it to maintain my file format. If I select MP3 as the output format, I get the same error you did and the program quits (naturally). |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: vispro
Date:11/30/2001 6:18:30 PM
Thanks for the support. I am going to compatibility mode in XP and see how it does. I have contacted Tech Support. Thanks again, StanC |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: Bloodgun
Date:12/3/2001 4:55:02 AM
I am running WIN98SE and still can't convert to mp3. as soon as i click mp3 as output it error's like the first guys'. |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: gregolone
Date:12/7/2001 9:02:00 AM
Got an answer back, but they didn't really answer the question... ------ >This can happen if you select File Format "Same as >source file". Unfortunately the Quicktime,MPEG and >some other video formats do not support non >recompression of the video. You must select a file >format and template to convert the video to in these >cases. > >Only DV and AVI currently support this method. > >Sonic Foundry Technical Support ---- Ok...so how does this relate to our problems with MP3s? |
Subject:RE: Batch converter will not do mp3 conversion
Reply by: ametts
Date:1/3/2002 11:39:57 AM
I'm experiencing the exact same error as Stan (Access violations when attempting MP3 conversions from Batch Converter 5.0a). Was there ever a resolution to this? A---- |
Subject:RE: I'm having the same problem, too!
Reply by: TRS80
Date:1/11/2002 12:07:24 AM
When trying to convert a simple .wav to .mp3 I too get an exception error (0005) memory conflict. Batch Converter program crashes and closes. I'm running Win2K on a Athlon XP/Kg7 mobo. Help! TRS80 |
Subject:RE: Still having the problem
Reply by: TRS80
Date:1/12/2002 12:15:49 AM
Spent a couple hours on this. I also notice the Ligos MPEG plug-in causes the same memory exception error. I wonder if the problem lies with VIA based motherboards? Sonic Foundry could you give us a few ideas on isolating the memory conflict? I haven't been able to find anything sitting at the memory addresses reported. Win2K, SP2, Abit KG7, Win2K ATI video drivers, IDE harddrives. |
Subject:RE: Still having the problem
Reply by: sk
Date:1/12/2002 10:05:59 AM
This response doesn't directly address the problem with BC, but in lieu of any response from SF here, I would suggest a possible work-around. Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is a freeware program, a bit difficult to get a total grip on, but it does an excellent job ripping cd's as well as doing batch mp3 conversions. It's got a quirky, in my opinion, re-naming scheme, but it allows you to use the Lame encoder in external processing mode, configured exactly the way you want. It does an excellent job. The URL for EAC is: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/eac6.html When the program is running, you would choose: EAC>Compression Options and then select the "External Compression" tab. It allows you to choose a lot of configuration options. I hope this was helpful. sk |
Subject:RE: Second computer has the same problem
Reply by: TRS80
Date:1/13/2002 1:06:34 AM
Thanks, SK for the tip. To see if there is a major bug in BatchConverter 5a, I installed it on a second computer. SAME PROBLEM! Second computer is also a Abit KG7. So, I installed the program on an old clunker (a BX chipset) and it works just fine. Something's rotten here with computers having VIA chipsets and Windows 2000? |
Subject:RE: Second computer has the same problem
Reply by: sk
Date:1/13/2002 1:11:46 AM
I've got 98SE. And am having the same problem. I do have a VIA chipset, (and would NEVER get another computer with a VIA chipset as a result; just way too many freakin conflict problems. I think they're up to version 4.x of their 4 way patch; never again.) sk BTW - Is the EAC program a solution for you? |
Subject:RE: Second computer has the same problem
Reply by: TRS80
Date:1/13/2002 4:57:58 PM
Overall, I have not had a bad experience with VIA chipsets. However, they can be tempermental. Evidently, the mp3plug.dll and ligosplug.dll files have entry points that VIA is using or some resident program is using. Although, I have not been able to debug who is causing the conflict with these plug-ins. I realize that Sonicfoundry can't test every possible hardward combination out there, so we have to just endure this aggravation. Would be nice if Sonic Foundry would respond to our experiences and observations. |
Subject:RE: Second computer has the same problem
Reply by: sk
Date:1/13/2002 6:44:54 PM
Yeah, it would be nice if they'd respond. They've been pretty much M.I.A. for months now. sk |
Subject:RE: I'm having the same problem, too!
Reply by: ametts
Date:1/15/2002 9:47:44 PM
I was able to solve my this problem by checking in with the original poster. Conducting the on-line registration process for the MP3 plug-in solved the problem (I did it from Sound Forge -- not sure if you can do it from within Batch Converter or not). A---- |