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I am compiling a slideshow in WMM. I constantly get told
that WMM has encountered an error and must close. The error report details are as follows: AppName: moviemk.exe AppVer: 2.0.3312.0 ModVer: 6.5.1.900 ModName: qedit.dll offset: 0000ad31 Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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I am having the same error, I also get it when I go to my
pic folder on my other drive I have? I was thinking maybe a ram problem but with 256 I don't think so help Please >-----Original Message----- >I am compiling a slideshow in WMM. I constantly get told >that WMM has encountered an error and must close. The >error report details are as follows: >AppName: moviemk.exe >AppVer: 2.0.3312.0 >ModVer: 6.5.1.900 >ModName: qedit.dll >offset: 0000ad31 >Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > >. > |
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Hi there,
I doubt that this applies, but just in case...If you have DirectX 8.1 or earlier installed and have two programs trying to use this dll at the same time, the second program will crash. This is a forced condition by Microsoft. I can guess at several reasons why, but that will just cloud the issue. I would suggest that you do the following (if you have not already done so) Install the latest version of DirectX from Microsoft (I think the latest is Ver 9.0b) Install Windows Media Player 9. If you still have the problems after doing the above, let us all know and we will see what can be further done. -- Best Regards.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org ---- God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference. |
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Hi Tim,
There are some previous posts about messages involving QEDIT.DLL on the Problem Solving... Software Modules page of the website. -- PapaJohn www.papajohn.org "Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19ac01c3a8c3$4a9bf610$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I am compiling a slideshow in WMM. I constantly get told > that WMM has encountered an error and must close. The > error report details are as follows: > AppName: moviemk.exe > AppVer: 2.0.3312.0 > ModVer: 6.5.1.900 > ModName: qedit.dll > offset: 0000ad31 > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > |
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Mr. Kelly,
I installed the latest version of DirectX from the microsoft website and I am still having the same problem. It appears to come up when I attempt to edit the audio clips that I have imported into my collection. When I add the audio file into my storyboard and manipulate it, I get the error message and MM2 closes. I have not had the problem at any other time other than when I am working with the audio files. Thanks for any and all help. Tim >-----Original Message----- >Hi there, > >I doubt that this applies, but just in case...If you have DirectX 8.1 or >earlier installed and have two programs trying to use this dll at the same >time, the second program will crash. This is a forced condition by >Microsoft. I can guess at several reasons why, but that will just cloud the >issue. > >I would suggest that you do the following (if you have not already done so) > >Install the latest version of DirectX from Microsoft (I think the latest is >Ver 9.0b) >Install Windows Media Player 9. > >If you still have the problems after doing the above, let us all know and we >will see what can be further done. > >-- >Best Regards.....John Kelly >www.the-kellys.org >---- >God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, >the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the >difference. >. > |
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Hi there,
It looks then as though you have a codec problem. Take a look at the problem solving page, Codecs and Acceleration of www.papajohn.org. That should fix you up. -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org --- In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. |
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