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    Hi

    Got me a another problem

    Whenever I try to use Adobe Premiere (5.1c) i get this:

    PREMIERE caused an invalid page fault in
    module RRICMEXT.DLL at 0197:0ba56e40.
    Registers:
    EAX=0c9403a8 CS=0197 EIP=0ba56e40 EFLGS=00210216
    EBX=0c940a88 SS=019f ESP=0064e854 EBP=0064e864
    ECX=00000008 DS=019f ESI=0c9403a8 FS=1ab7
    EDX=00000000 ES=019f EDI=00000000 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    0f d5 07 0f 6f 4e 08 0f d5 4f 08 83 c6 10 83 c7
    Stack dump:
    00000000 0c940514 00800080 00800080 0c9403a8 0ba55953 0c940a88 00000000 0c9403a8 0c834248 00000000 000002c0 00000002 0c940a88 0c940b20 0c730874

    ...usually followed by...

    PREMIERE caused an invalid page fault in
    module RRICM.DLL at 0197:0b9f6d67.
    Registers:
    EAX=0c220810 CS=0197 EIP=0b9f6d67 EFLGS=00210246
    EBX=0c220c30 SS=019f ESP=0064fbd4 EBP=00000000
    ECX=0c220c30 DS=019f ESI=00000000 FS=12df
    EDX=00000007 ES=019f EDI=0c220810 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    8b 4b 20 83 c4 08 33 c0 85 c9 7e 35 8b 53 1c 8b
    Stack dump:
    0ba12c4c 0c220810 00000004 00000004 00000000 00000000 0b9f7416 0c220810 00000004 00000000 00000000 7963199a 0c220810 00000001 00000004 00000000

    ...and then Premiere quits.

    This happens often, i.e. within a minute or two, and I can't see a particular trigger.

    I'm trying to work with big MJPEG .avi clips:
    Video: 352 x 288, 24 Bits, 25 Frames/Sec, 1348 KB/Sec, RRIcm
    Audio: PCM,44,100 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo

    G400 DualHead 32MB (with drivers 6.00.010), RRG with Video Tools 1.54, Windows 4.10.2222A, DirectX7.0a, Premier 5.1c. P3 800, 256MB RAM, 13GB Maxtor EIDE HDD. Anything else relevant?

    Could this be the beta G400 drivers? i'm not keen on changing back to 5.55 'cos everything else is working so well...


    Thanks in advance for any help

    Smiff

  • #2
    One possible cause is trying to edit around a bunch of dropped frames. RRICMEXT.DLL doesn't like those. Solution: Drop fewer frames.

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    • #3
      I had around 200 dropped frames out of 30,000 ish total - is that bad? I thought my Maxtor drive (DiamondMax+40) was fast (around 20MB/s i think) so should I be dropping any frames at all? Is there something I can do to 'fix' the files so Premiere is happy? Or any ideas why i'm dropping frames (I defragged, enabled DMA, shut down background tasks - anything else?)

      Is it just Windows 98SE not being very good? My hardware is pretty good, I think (?). Must be doing something silly, any ideas?

      Thanks alot fluggo99

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