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MC 11 crash on new PC
« on: September 26, 2006, 03:18:50 pm »

I've been running MC 11 on a P4 laptop for about 5 months without major problems.  I have built a desktop PC with a Core 2 Duo CPU, an Intel DG965WH motherboard, 2 GB of RAM and 2 500 GB SATA drives and an NEC 34500a DVD drive.  I got MC 11.196 installed and registered it with my permanent registration key.  I copied my music files to one of the SATA drives and restored my music library file.  (The drive letter was the same so no change required there.)

I'm still working to get all the drivers loaded.  (No audio outout yet. I haven't located the Microsoft HD audio driver install file yet.)  Audio CDs are not recognized by MC or Win Explorer in the NEC 3550a internal DVD drive but data CDs are recognized and read just fine.

I connected an external USB DVD drive I had used tio rip CDs on my laptop to try out ripping audio CDs to a new_rips library in MC.  MC ripped an audio CD at about 20X in normal mode. 

However, in secure mode MC crashed shortly after displaying a message about determining the drive's cache size. The crash is completely repeatable.


I tried encoding to FLAC and to MP3.  The crash occurs in either case.

  I've appended the system info from MC 11.    The message box with technical details that Win XP displayed  had this info:

media center.exe 11.196
Mod name: NtDll.exe ModVer 5.1.2600.2180
Offset: 000118c5

Code 0xC0000005
Flags: 0
Address: 0x0---07c9118c5

I also have  an error file created by Win XP about the crash.  It is a 68K unicode file so I can't put it in this message.

I've haven't tried uninstalling MCyet.  I just installed it about 12 hours ago.

Bill


---- system info
Media Center Registered 11.1.196 -- C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 11\

Microsoft Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Intel Unknown 1835 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 2070 MB, Free - 1759 MB

Internet Explorer: 6.0.2900.2180 / ComCtl32.dll: 5.82.2900 / Shlwapi.dll: 6.0.2900 / Shell32.dll: 6.0.2900 / wnaspi32.dll: N/A
Ripping /   Drive D:   Mode:ModeSecure  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Drive G: LITE-ON SOHW-1673SU       Mode:ModeSecure  Type:Auto  Speed:Max
  Digital playback: Yes /  Use YADB: Yes /  Get cover art: No /  Calc replay gain: Yes /  Copy volume: 32767
  Eject after ripping: Yes /  Play sound after ripping: No 

Burning /  Drive D: _NEC     DVD_RW ND-3550A    Addr: 0:0:0  Speed:48  MaxSpeed:48  BurnProof:Yes
  Drive G: LITE-ON  SOHW-1673SU        Addr: 1:0:0  Speed:48  MaxSpeed:48  BurnProof:Yes
  Test mode: No /  Eject after writing: Yes /  Direct decoding: Yes /  Write CD-Text: Yes
  Use playback settings: No /

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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2006, 03:52:28 pm »

I did a quick seach for NTDLL.exe and came across several articles like this:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/ntdll.exe-3784.html

Looks to be a Virus.
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2006, 03:57:19 pm »

I did a quick seach for NTDLL.exe and came across several articles like this:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/ntdll.exe-3784.html

Looks to be a Virus.

NTDLL startup blue screens are typically caused by a virus overwriting that essential file.  For this error, I'm not so sure.

Have you checked for a firmware update for that USB CD burner?  Also, make sure to disable any Packet Writing software (Nero InCD, Roxio DirectCD or Drag-to-Disc, etc) before trying to burn as those applications are notoriously terrible.  Last, but not least, see if disabling any Anti-Virus software makes any difference (and I'd do a full Virus scan just in case Gamer's right).  Also, is this (LITE-ON SOHW-1673SU) the drive?

If that doesn't solve it, you'll also probably want to turn on MC's internal logging and then recreate the error (as the developers might ask to see a copy of the log).  To do this go to Help --> Logging and check the Output to a log file (and check all of the event types).
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2006, 04:03:52 pm »

There is a firmware update for that LiteOn drive available (dated 3/22/2006) here (you have to choose Optical and your model number from the drop downs to get there):

http://us.liteonit.com/us/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=153

The direct dowload link for the Firmware file is here:

http://www.liteonamericas.com/twnmain/DOWNLOADS/ODD/SOHW-1673SU/firmware/EZ16JS0D.zip
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2006, 04:29:57 pm »

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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2006, 06:46:08 pm »

Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.

- I've gotten audio working.  Sound fine.

- I made a mistake in listing Ntdll.exe.  The module listed was NtDll.dll which is an integral part of Win XP.  Sorry.  This PC has had pretty close to zero exposure so I doubt that this is the problem.

- I tried downloading the firmware update for my Liteon SHOW-1673SU DVD drive but the installer halted with a message thqat the update was for the 1673S model only.  I can't see how to get around this check or whether I should. The firmware data was 3/22/06 so my drive bought in July might be up to date.

I found that the PC hangs during bootup if the USB DVD drive is attched.  I tried Disabling USB Boot but that didn't help.

- No Nero or other CD/DVD writers on this PC yet.  No anti-virus s/w either.

- I got a log file.  The edited tail end is appended to this message.

- I looked at the description of changes from v 197 through 200.  No mention of any relevant changes.  I'll try upgrading at some point but it doesn't seem to be a likely cure.

- I tried Disabling Multi-core support in the BIOS so that the CPU is only using one core.  I'm ripping the 2nd Cd now and no crash so far.

Bill

--- tail end (edited) of the log file before the crash
0032641: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: Start
0032641: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: DeviceIoControl returns err=21
0032641: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: Finish (0 ms)
...
0032672: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: Start
0032672: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: DeviceIoControl returns err=21
0032672: CD: CCDInfo::MMCDriveReady: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=1300d4
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=1400d2
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=c00dc
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=1100d0
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700da
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700c6
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700bc
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700c8
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700d6
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=700c4
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=60298
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Start
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: message window created with hwnd=90176
0032688: General: CRipTask::CreateMessageWindow: Finish (0 ms)
0032719: General: CRipTask::StartRipping: Start
0032719: General: CRipTask::StartRipping: temp filename=C:\Documents and Settings\bill\My Documents\My Music\Temp\Haydn - Symphony No. 76 - Goodman_Hanover Band - 1 - Allegro - 01.wav
0032719: General: CRipTask::InitCDCopy: Start
0032719: General: CRipTask::InitCDCopy: temp filename=C:\Documents and Settings\bill\My Documents\My Music\Temp\Haydn - Symphony No. 76 - Goodman_Hanover Band - 1 - Allegro - 01.wav, hwnd=1300d4
0032734: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives: Start
0032734: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:   GetCDCaps on 3, ha=0, id=0, lun=0
0032734: CD: closehandle 864
0032734: CD: closehandle 864
0032734: CD: closehandle 864
0032734: CD: closehandle 864
0032734: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:     3: drive D: qualifies for writing, vendor=_NEC    , model=DVD_RW ND-3550A
0032734: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:   GetCDCaps on 6, ha=1, id=0, lun=0
0032750: CD: closehandle 864
0032750: CD: closehandle 864
0032750: CD: closehandle 864
0032750: CD: closehandle 864
0032750: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:     6: drive G: qualifies for writing, vendor=LITE-ON , model=SOHW-1673SU     
0032750: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives: Finish (16 ms)
0032750: CD: CMapDrive init
0032750: CD: DeleteAll
0032750: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives: Start
0032750: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:   GetCDCaps on 3, ha=0, id=0, lun=0
0032750: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives:   GetCDCaps on 6, ha=1, id=0, lun=0
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: closehandle 900
0032766: CD: CMJDriveInterface::SPTIScanForDrives: Finish (16 ms)
0032766: CD: Reset, numdrives=2
0032766: CD: Reset, checking 0
0032766: CD: Reset, checking drive D, vendor=_NEC    , product=DVD_RW ND-3550A
0032766: CD:   11
0032766: CD: Reset, checking 1
0032766: CD: Reset, checking drive G, vendor=LITE-ON , product=SOHW-1673SU     
0032766: CD:   11
0032766: CD: Leaving reset, driveLetters=[DG]
0032766: CD: GetMaxDrives
0032766: CD: returning 2 drives
0032781: CD: OpenDriveByLetter: numcddrives=2, DrvLetter=g:
0032781: CD:   checking i=0, DriveLetters=D
0032781: CD:   not equal
0032781: CD:   checking i=1, DriveLetters=G
0032781: CD: GetMaxDrives
0032781: CD: returning 2 drives
0032781: CD: GetInfo for 1
0032781: CD: GetInfo for 1


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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2006, 10:51:12 am »

Hi,

I've been having the same problem on my new computer. I'm using the latest version 11.1.200 and when I try to rip a CD in secure mode I get the same crash as Listener.

I've managed to get it to rip in secure mode by setting the processor affinity for Media Center.exe to one core (CPU0) in the task manager.

It looks as though its a problem with dual core processors... or at least Intel Core Duo processors.

Cheers,
Sean
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2006, 11:46:58 am »

An update on my crash problem:

I've done two rounds of updating drivers for motherboard functions.  Since then I've used that PC to rip about 200 CDs.

The crash I described in my original post
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in secure mode MC crashed shortly after displaying a message about determining the drive's cache size
has not reappeared since I finished the driver updates.

I don't have any MC specific problems now.  My internal DVD drive doesn't work, the PC won't boot with the USB DVD drive connected and I've seen two Win XP crashes associated with display updating.


 Bill
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2006, 08:42:33 am »

Same problem on a Pentium D 2.8Ghz system (dual core) running XP.  Setting processor affinity as described below solves the problem.


Hi,

I've been having the same problem on my new computer. I'm using the latest version 11.1.200 and when I try to rip a CD in secure mode I get the same crash as Listener.

I've managed to get it to rip in secure mode by setting the processor affinity for Media Center.exe to one core (CPU0) in the task manager.

It looks as though its a problem with dual core processors... or at least Intel Core Duo processors.

Cheers,
Sean
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #9 on: October 13, 2006, 09:18:06 am »

Just to make sure, have you guys with a dual core processor tested the memory extensively?

Matt gave a good tip how to do that in this thread:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=34261.0

Before the test I thought that my RAM sticks & BIOS settings were fine, but the test made me change my too tight settings.
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2006, 03:04:34 pm »

Just to make sure, have you guys with a dual core processor tested the memory extensively?

I ran the memory test for 8 hours and logged 0 errors.
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2006, 03:57:01 pm »

Same problem on a Pentium D 2.8Ghz system (dual core) running XP.  Setting processor affinity as described below solves the problem.

Was still encountering crashes when forgetting to set processor affinity.  Tracked down latest firmware for CD-RW drive from Samsung.  Have experienced no crashes since updating firmware.
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Re: MC 11 crash on new PC
« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2006, 09:14:34 pm »

I have this problem on my Dell xps 400 dual core as well.  I have all the updated firmware from Sony and whoever makes the DVD drive.  Only solution I've found is to reset processor affinity as noted above, which seems to work fine in secure mode.  Otherwise it crashes immediately upon starting the rip.

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