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    Hello:

    I wanted to post this message to see if any of you have come across the following scenario:

    As previously posted, I have been unable to successfully process/edit a wav-file in a Multi-Filter format, using, in this order, the CNF with an 8,192 FFT, Dynamic Noise Filter, VVA, Reverb, and EQ--all without getting the previously posted error message. Since then, I've separately run the CNF, and then run the successive Multi-Filter with the above-stated filters. That seemed to work well, that is, until today.

    Now, however, I'm getting the following error message: "DCART32 caused an invalid page fault in module USER.EXE @0003.0000a5d4." Further error messages report the system running dangerously low in resources, as well as a fatal exception OE occuring at 017E.BFF9DFFF. Help!

    My Diamond Cut/Millennium (version 4.18)is the only program running while recording and/or performing edits (the screen saver and virus scan have been disabled).

    Is there anyone else who has experienced this problem? Or is this a unique occurance associated with version 4.18, which, as I've previously read, not too many people seem to have (as to why I have it, I cannot say--it was the CD-ROM version that was sent to me when I ordered it from Tracer Technology in March of this year).

    Thanks, in advance, for your help.

    Regards,

    David

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    Re: Fatal Exception Error Message

    I think that you should call Tracer and get 4.17. Tell them that you got version 4.18. If they shipped you 4.18, I am quite certain that it must have been a mistake. I believe that we are still shipping 4.17. My recollection is that 4.18 was an Alpha version of something yet to be released. That may explain the bugs.
    "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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    • #3
      Re: Fatal Exception Error Message

      I recently ordered Millennium directly from Diamond Cut, and while the serial number starts CD417-..., the Help/About splash screen states that it is version 4.18.

      Should I, also, request the earlier version?

      Cyril

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      • #4
        Re: Fatal Exception Error Message

        <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Craig Maier:
        I think that you should call Tracer and get 4.17. Tell them that you got version 4.18. If they shipped you 4.18, I am quite certain that it must have been a mistake. I believe that we are still shipping 4.17. My recollection is that 4.18 was an Alpha version of something yet to be released. That may explain the bugs.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

        I just contacted Tracer Technology, and they informed me that Version 4.18 is the current version they are shipping.

        David

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        • #5
          Re: Fatal Exception Error Message

          I'm also getting a crash when previewing with the CNF with one particular file. Happens at the very end of the file. If I de-select the last second or so, no problem. Preview repeats normally.

          Error dump stuff
          DCART32 caused an invalid page fault in
          module &lt;unknown&gt; at 0000:5f401996.
          Registers:
          EAX=00000000 CS=016f EIP=5f401996 EFLGS=00010206
          EBX=0079f1e0 SS=0177 ESP=0079f190 EBP=0079f1ac
          ECX=00000000 DS=0177 ESI=00008204 FS=44af
          EDX=00008220 ES=0177 EDI=0079f194 GS=6407
          Bytes at CS:EIP:

          Stack dump:
          bff7363b 00000a8c 000082f4 00000000 0044c985 81de4e67 00000177 0079f1c0 bff942e7 64078204 00006407 00000000 bff719b8 bff581fe 0079f440 bff7186d

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          • #6
            Re: Fatal Exception Error Message

            We are looking into trying to reproduce and then fix this bug. We will post something here when we figure out how to get this to happen and after we have fixed it.
            "Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield

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