Hi, all!
I know this isn't an MSP forum, but you guys are so knowledgeable. I'm doing my first project in MSP6 and am frustrated by recurrent "invalid page faults" in RRICM.DLL during previewing or creating video file. I did not get this in 5.2.
I captured OK at 704 x 576 25 fps from composite input via Marvel G200, in 1-2 minute sequences of clips, using MSP. During capturing, I noticed a slight difference from 5.2: when the camera was stopped and restarted, it dropped, fairly systematically, 3 frames (in 5.2, it occasionally dropped a single frame at these points). This is not in the least serious, as each shot is longer than needed and I always edit out the camera transitions, anyway, because there is always one frame with stripes of the preceding and following shots.
When editing, no problems except that I get this fault when rendering a shot, always in the middle of a sequence and always at the same places. This happens in both frame and field A modes. Careful examination of the frames immediately before and after the fault reveal nothing abnormal, that I can see.
Search here using the dll type has revealed nothing.
Has anyone a clue?
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Brian (the terrible)
I know this isn't an MSP forum, but you guys are so knowledgeable. I'm doing my first project in MSP6 and am frustrated by recurrent "invalid page faults" in RRICM.DLL during previewing or creating video file. I did not get this in 5.2.
I captured OK at 704 x 576 25 fps from composite input via Marvel G200, in 1-2 minute sequences of clips, using MSP. During capturing, I noticed a slight difference from 5.2: when the camera was stopped and restarted, it dropped, fairly systematically, 3 frames (in 5.2, it occasionally dropped a single frame at these points). This is not in the least serious, as each shot is longer than needed and I always edit out the camera transitions, anyway, because there is always one frame with stripes of the preceding and following shots.
When editing, no problems except that I get this fault when rendering a shot, always in the middle of a sequence and always at the same places. This happens in both frame and field A modes. Careful examination of the frames immediately before and after the fault reveal nothing abnormal, that I can see.
Search here using the dll type has revealed nothing.
Has anyone a clue?
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Brian (the terrible)
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