DVDMaker.exe version 6.0.6000.16386 ntdll.dll

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recurr

At about "Encoding 3.0%", Windows DVD Maker crashes and proceeds to
restart. This started happening recently. We were able to make DVDs
without crashing about a month ago.

We have a NVidia video card on Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit.

Faulting application DVDMaker.exe, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp
0x4549b5b0, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 6.0.6000.16386, time
stamp 0x4549bdc9, exception code 0xc0000374, fault offset 0x000af1c9,
process id 0x16a8, application start time 0x01c7f88ba2c4b85b.
 
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Robert Martin

Is the entire system crashing?
If so it could be a heat related problem.
Encoding DVD'S will really heat a CPU up.
Try blowing the dirt from your cpu fan (With the power off)
This can also be done with a vacuum hose held near the fan.

This is the 1st thing to try.

It cured a fried of mine system a month that just started crashing
while he was burning.

Good Luck

Robert
 
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zachd [MSFT]

You wouldn't happen to have a REALLY old version of FFDShow.ax on the
system, would you? I would only use/trust the FFDShow Tryouts Beta 3
version at this point. Anything different or older would be likely to cause
problems.
 
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recurr

I'm pretty sure I don't have FFDShow.ax.


You wouldn't happen to have a REALLY old version of FFDShow.ax on the
system, would you? I would only use/trust the FFDShow Tryouts Beta 3
version at this point. Anything different or older would be likely to cause
problems.

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Speaking for myself only.
Seehttp://zachd.com/pss/pss.htmlfor some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.







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zachd [MSFT]

What's the current fault bucket then? (Make sure your report those to
Microsoft...)
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
I believe when I looked at your crash it appeared to be a crash in the old
FFDshow.ax . But I'm sure you could search for that easily enough, so you
probably already know that answer. =)
 

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