I finished a project with 109 audio files, now I want it to convert to ogg. 'save as'->'trim && convert'->'VBR: quality' (tried 0.75 && 0.6). Crash. Log: (sorry, german only) Problemsignatur: Problemereignisname: APPCRASH Anwendungsname: reaper.exe Anwendungsversion: 3.1.0.2 Anwendungszeitstempel: 4a8705e6 Fehlermodulname: ntdll.dll Fehlermodulversion: 6.0.6001.18000 Fehlermodulzeitstempel: 4791a783 Ausnahmecode: c0000005 Ausnahmeoffset: 0002f897 Betriebsystemversion: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3 Gebietsschema-ID: 1033 Zusatzinformation 1: c71c Zusatzinformation 2: 2ce9896a8b3113ccc8854aafc3a4bbec Zusatzinformation 3: ee80 Zusatzinformation 4: 010d10f42583ab3af1f13f0bda0d6537 Will try to nail the problem Kind regards..Pia Kraft Edit: The attached project crashes reaper with 'Save as' as decribed above. At first glance the project seems empty, it's not. There's an item at 57.0.0 with length 0, it causes the ogg converter to crash (though not with 'render as new take' within reaper. Edit2: nope, it's not the length 0 property but the fact that the file is sampled at 22k. If I convert the attached .wav to 44k reaper doesn't crash. *Sigh* my enthusiasm for reaper is rapidly dwindling
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Thanks, Dstruct, how do you get such a detailed error log btw? Meanwhile I think it's more or less a pathological case: very short sample at 22.5 kHz (dunno how it slipped in in the first place). If I look at the stack trace: crash in malloc, I smell a corrupted pointer list, worst nightmare of a C++ programmer..Argg Wierd thing that it doesn't crash for Schwa. Thanks again...Pia Kraft
This one is making me crazy. This simply won't crash for me, not on Vista, not on XP, not at any buffer size. Can you think of any other non-default settings on your system that might be relevant?
Attached mine.. What it isn't.. 'Block size from rendering', tried various values, crashed every time The fact that the sample is so short. Discoverd later another, longer sample, which also crashed reaper (however both were 22.05 kHz). Unfortunaly that sample is gone for good. Bootsy's reverb. Oversight from my side. The fact, that playback rate is < 1.0. x64 issue. Dstructs system is x32. Oddities: Both samples were 22.05 kHz. resampling the attached sample to 44.4 = no crash. Wavosaur opens the file without complaining, but SoundForge (7.0) complains: 'An error occurred reading embedded information in C:\Musik\DAW\REAPER\Projects\crash\x - 12.wav. The embedded information will be ignored' I also attached the output from procexploer. Kind regards...Pia Kraft