I've been using MJ to rip to WAV, then using Convert Format to convert the WAVs to OGG, rather than ripping directly to OGG. Sometimes, maybe 20% of the time, in the middle of converting 10 or 20 files, I get an error (something about "winold"). When I click OK on the error dialog, I end up at a BSOD with the following error:
A fatal exception OE has occurred at 0167:BFF9DFFF. The current application will be terminated.
I then have to hit CTRL-ALT-DELETE about 10 or 15 times to get my system to restart. Once it is restarted, I go back to MJ, choose the remaining wavs and go to Convert Format. On the Convert Files dialog, I click on the Options button to check and make sure the correct OGG encoding settings are still there. I exit out of the encoding options and click Start on the Convert Files dialog and I end up crashing to BSOD again. I have repeated this sequence of actions up to 6 times with the same results every time. However, if I skip checking the encoding settings by clicking on Options and just click Start on the Convert Files dialog...no crash. So, for some reason, looking at the Options dialog always seems to lead to a fatal exception in this situation. I have been mostly converting to OGG, but also sometimes get this behavior when converting wav to MPC.
Rob
Media Jukebox PLUS 8.0.370
Install Path: C:\Program Files\Media Jukebox\
CPU: Intel Pentium III 731 MHz MMX
Memory: Total - 261 MB, Free - 156 MB
Resource Info: System - 63 %, GDI - 80 %, User - 63 %
OS: Microsoft Windows 98 SE
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