Fixing tool - Memory could not be read error
Updated JAN/09/2006
- Added italian version. - Added alt versions. - Note: You can use alt versions as they don't need any dll. Only in case that alt versions doesn't work do use no alt versions. Updated JAN/06/2006 - Fixed a minor bug in kill-error_en_alt.exe Updated DEC/17/2005 - Not more asking for closing when XP shutdowns or restarts. - English version also deal with "Program Error" problem. - Spanish version. - Portuguese version. Kill-error_en.zip Kill-error_en_alt.zip (for people that first one gives a "wbt error") Kill-error_es.zip Kill-error_es_alt.zip (for people that first one gives a "wbt error") Kill-error_it.zip Kill-error_it_alt.zip (for people that first one gives a "wbt error") Kill-error_pt.zip Kill-error_pt_alt.zip (for people that first one gives a "wbt error") Here is a general tool, for any app that gives you the error "memory could not be "read"" in Windows XP. Unzip it where you want and create a direct access and put it in Start folder. Kill-error will run in background and, when an app gives you the error, error window will be closed automatically. If you want to unload the program, you need to do it from task manager. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OUTDATED: This is an old cmd version. Please don't take it as double posting. It is and not related with video. I posted it to fix an HC Encoder problem, but it is a more general tool also. Thanks. For the moment you can deal with "memory could not be read" error in this way: Batch file, Kill-Error.bat has this code: Code:
@echo off Note that quoted parameter following "cmdow" and "equ" is the error window message caption when HC Encoder want to close. This batch file is an infinite loop, it is for you to deal with your problem by the moment, so to work with it, just run the bat file. Once finished your work with HC Encoder, just close cmd window. You can adapt this to any program that gives you a similar error, or another one, ever that that error dont be a critical one, it is to say, your app should keep running after and despite the error. |
Again I say thank you Luis for providing this.
While testing your new tool ProCalc_Lite, it was a pain in the butt to keep getting that error every time that HC quit after the sample prediction. Now with this fix that error is history. Nice1. :D |
Luis,
Be carefull when you do such app to put at least a readme.txt file referencing the origin of the tools you use (here cmdow). Think as if you were the author of the tool. |
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Thanks for updating this tool so that it can work with generic programs. I had this memory error with a couple of encoders when they exited and now the errors are magically whisked away by this great background tool.
Great work Luis and thanks again. :D |
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The file list I know somebody (and me too) had problems.
HC Encoder******************* Zyphon, Sparkster FreeEnc 0.44******************Me FreeEnc 0.31******************Zyphon Headac3he*********************Sparkster PowerDVD**********************Me avicodec*************************Me AutoQMatEnc******************Me EclCreate************************Me @Dialhot: Could you make this post stickie, and perhaps move to any other better subforum. I think this is an issue that become each time more frequent. It seems yes it is related to video. Thanks. @all I did a test: Open a m2v file with PowerDVD and close it, it gives me the error. Open PowerDVD without load any file, it does not give me error. Open same m2v file, extension changed to avi, with PowerDVD and close it, it does not give me error. Does sombody here can realize why? |
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But colors are shifted as when we need to use swapUV() |
But you mean if you leave it with extension of .m2v it doesn't play, right :?:
But it plays as .avi :?: If that's correct, then I believe you have some CODEC pack in the way or a CODEC conflict, that PowerDVD is selecting when the extension is .avi. -kwag |
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The m2v plays, but when I close PowerDVD the error popups. The m2v renamed to avi, plays and not error when closing the program. I have not installed any codec pack, but my codec list is: Quote:
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Is this only with PowerDVD :?:
Have you tried VLC, or even WinDVD :?: Also, is it EVERY .m2v that you try to play on PowerDVD behave the same :?: -kwag |
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The problem is with every m2v, vob or mpg. But you can see another programs also gives me same error. For example FreeEnc 0.44. Zyphon has same problem with HC Encoder. So the problem is with encoders and decoders, and also codecs (avicodec), then or the problem has anything common to all this programs, or the error is produced for many factors. |
Yes I can confirm that I had the same problems when using HC Encoder while I was testing Pro Calc Lite.
After HC finished with its sample pass and tried to exit I would get that Memory error pop up. On a rare occasion it would not pop up. FreeEnc 0.31 would exit fine if I left it to finish its encoding, however if I quit the program half way through an encode then it to would produce the memory error. PowerDVD for me thus far has never produced this error and I have tried it with .mpv and .m2v extensions so I guess I am lucky on this score. The 'Kill-error' tool is so useful to me as I can run it, let it do its thing in the background and not have to sit by my PC pressing the 'OK' button every time HC throws up the memory error. It is very strange behaviour indeed. :? |
Updated DEC/17/2005
- Not more asking for closing when XP shutdowns or restarts. - English version also deal with "Program Error" problem. - Spanish version. - Portuguese version. Kill-error_en.zip Kill-error_es.zip Kill-error_pt.zip |
Updated JAN/06/2006
- Fixed a minor bug in kill-error_en_alt.exe http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=120372#120372 |
Thanks Luis.
Gladly I have never needed to use your tool but "you never know" right? ;-) |
Updated JAN/09/2006
- Added italian version. - Added alt versions. - Note: You can use alt versions as they don't need any dll. Only in case that alt versions doesn't work do use no alt versions. http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=120372#120372 |
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