Hey crew,
When converting from a BWF MPeg1-Layer2 file to a linear PCM Wav file... I will get about 60% through it and it will give me an application error with a dialog box that says "The instruction <hex number> referenced memory..." <snip> "Memory could not be written".
It is a pretty large file 124MB that should become 520ish MB after uncompressed.
- I get the same exact error on another machine
- I can transcode this with other uitlities fine.
- The memory overhead does not seem to be maxed out
I have:
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Pentium 4 2.8GB (not overclocked)
2GB PC2700 Memory
73GB SCSI 10k RPM HDrive with 61GB free
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
When converting from a BWF MPeg1-Layer2 file to a linear PCM Wav file... I will get about 60% through it and it will give me an application error with a dialog box that says "The instruction <hex number> referenced memory..." <snip> "Memory could not be written".
It is a pretty large file 124MB that should become 520ish MB after uncompressed.
- I get the same exact error on another machine
- I can transcode this with other uitlities fine.
- The memory overhead does not seem to be maxed out
I have:
===============================
Pentium 4 2.8GB (not overclocked)
2GB PC2700 Memory
73GB SCSI 10k RPM HDrive with 61GB free
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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