6 Replies Latest reply: Nov 12, 2014 4:02 PM by thebass RSS

    AudioRenderer.dll Crash

    thebass Community Member

      AudioRenderer.dll

       

      Problem signature:
        Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
        Application Name: Adobe Premiere Pro.exe
        Application Version: 8.1.0.81
        Application Timestamp: 5426694c
        Fault Module Name: AudioRenderer.dll
        Fault Module Version: 8.1.0.81
        Fault Module Timestamp: 54263fe4
        Exception Code: c0000005
        Exception Offset: 000000000004661e
        OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
        Locale ID: 2057
        Additional Information 1: 3e68
        Additional Information 2: 3e6856b6369f0792f6bd070f0261efe1
        Additional Information 3: ea4a
        Additional Information 4: ea4a4a0f20da0de1978e129802a60ddf

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      runtime error shown something in a dialog box pure virtual call something or other

        • 1. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
          Mark Mapes Employee Hosts

          Given the exception code, this article might help: http://compfreakstars.blogspot.com/2011/11/0xc0000005-error-every-day-many.html

          Also, a few customers have reported that clearing their preferences resolved similar issues. The Preferences are in the "Profile-<username>" folder here: C:\users\<username>\My Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\8.0. With PPro closed, rename the Profile-<username> folder. Then launch PPRO. The app will create a fresh copy of preferences file and other files that record custom settings.

           

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          • 2. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
            thebass Community Member

            Yes have tried clearing cache etc just had another crash tonight, same again! Lost about 10mins of work, am paranoid now SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE every action lol.

             

            Problem signature:
              Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
              Application Name: Adobe Premiere Pro.exe
              Application Version: 8.1.0.81
              Application Timestamp: 5426694c
              Fault Module Name: AudioRenderer.dll
              Fault Module Version: 8.1.0.81
              Fault Module Timestamp: 54263fe4
              Exception Code: c0000005
              Exception Offset: 000000000004661e
              OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
              Locale ID: 2057
              Additional Information 1: 3e68
              Additional Information 2: 3e6856b6369f0792f6bd070f0261efe1
              Additional Information 3: ea4a
              Additional Information 4: ea4a4a0f20da0de1978e129802a60ddf

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            • 3. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
              Mark Mapes Employee Hosts

              AudioRenderer.dll is an unusual module to be faulting. If you search this entire forum or even all of Google, you'll find very few hits where that DLL is cited as the faulting module. That's not to diminish the impact on your work but rather to merely note that this particular crash is not widespread.

               

              You replied that you "have tried clearing cache etc," but I recommended clearing the preferences, not the cache files. No harm in blasting the cache, but I just want to double-check that you also reset the preferences. Also, did you go through the troubleshooting measures from the OXC000005 article I linked to.

              • 4. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
                thebass Community Member

                Yes Mark I did that, I think we are all wise enough to try ourself to fix the issue so not to both anyone, I have just had the runtime crash 6025 again, am seriously now thinking of looking at AVID, Yes EDIUS is still installed on my system but since I am half way through a project then gotta say with Premiere, as say I enjoy your software but not when it is sub par performing and constanting crash, how is anyome in broadcast able to deliver any content if this is how bad it is, but that I am a broadcaster but at the moment and defo seeing Premiere Pro defo not stable enough to make a living from, I am not sure you understand that us video editors have little or no time to be beta testing all the while.

                • 5. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
                  Mark Mapes Employee Hosts

                  I didn't mean to question your troubleshooting skills. Just remember, as we attempt to help you troubleshoot through a medium like this forum, all we have to go on is what you post. When you state that you "tried clearing cache etc," we have no way to know what "etc" covers, so the safest course is to double-check on what exactly you've tried.

                   

                  As to your question "how is anyome [sic] in broadcast able to deliver any content if this is how bad it is," the answer is simple: the issues you're hitting are not endemic or even common. That doesn't make them any less crippling for you, but it's not safe to generalize from your experience that every Premiere user is having similar issues. Furthermore, the fact that this forum is full of reports of problems is not a fair representation of the experience of the whole population of Premiere Pro users, just as the health of people polled in the waiting room in a hospital is not representative of the rest of the community. Put it this way, when was the last time you went to a forum (for any app) to report that it's behaving perfectly?

                   

                  So the challenge is to determine the cause of the problem(s) in your case. Have you contacted our technical support about the crashes you're experiencing?

                  • 6. Re: AudioRenderer.dll Crash
                    thebass Community Member

                    No I thought that this was the best option, should I phone Adobe UK do you reckon?

                     

                    Yes, I understand where you are coming from, It is just that some of the answers I see not just to my posts but in general are ones that are pretty obvious, like clearing the Caches, prefs, etc.

                    I just want the software to work as it should is this too much, perhaps it is, like I say maybe I need a new machine to take full advanctage of PP. In the Grass Valley Forums, the users are very friendly , same as here and often speak how good EDIUS is.

                    Yes it is a good software, Premiere Pro is the No. 1 software in my view now, but not the No.1 Stable. It has some lovely features and is fun to use, as say just need to start enjoying editing again and not be in fear of crashing and sub performance.