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I am running new release vMix Basic 2010 version 5.8 as FREE BASIC I opened my webcam, 2 video clips in wmv format Play with them a while then I start click on CLOSE of the input windows, and when I close the last open input, I got the error from vMix and vMix crashed
Vmix error Object reference not set to an instance of an object
unhanded ============================== I completely remove vMix and then install vMix 2010 version 5.8 as basic... the same problem existed. ============================== I then remove vMix 2010 version 5.8 and reboot my laptop and install vMix 2010 version 5.7. The problem goes away! I can close all inputs without having vMix crashed. ============================== Hardware: Dell Latitude D620 with 3G of RAM, Duo Core 1.8Ghz, Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit.
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Michael.
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Hi Michael,
To diagnose this issue can you explain under what conditions the error occurs? For example if you open a new vMix session and add the Webcam (and nothing else) and then close the input does the error occur? Or is there a particular order of closing the inputs that causes the error?
Any information you can provide would be helpful.
Thanks,
Martin
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admin wrote:Hi Michael,
To diagnose this issue can you explain under what conditions the error occurs? For example if you open a new vMix session and add the Webcam (and nothing else) and then close the input does the error occur? Or is there a particular order of closing the inputs that causes the error?
Any information you can provide would be helpful.
Thanks,
Martin 1. Start vMix 5.8 as single screen 2. Add New Input - Add webcam as new input 3. Add New Input - Add a video clip in WMV format 4. Add New Input - Add another video clip in WMV format 5. Click on External Start Now I start closing the input from right to left (the last input will be closed first). The last input to be closed is the webcam, and as soon as I click CLOSE on the webcam input window, vMix crashed! Sincere, Michael Burg
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Unfortunately I was not able to re-create the error using those steps on Windows 7 32bit using a LifeCam webcam Does the error occur as soon as close is clicked on the last input or only after a second or so?
Only thing I can think of is something strange to do with that particular webcam, what model is it?
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admin wrote:Unfortunately I was not able to re-create the error using those steps on Windows 7 32bit using a LifeCam webcam Does the error occur as soon as close is clicked on the last input or only after a second or so?
Only thing I can think of is something strange to do with that particular webcam, what model is it? =============== admin, 1. I used "Program and Features" to remove vMix V7 2. I install vMix V8 3. I configured vMix as followings: Display: System: NTSC 59.94i or 29.97p - Output Screen: 1 - Output Size: 640x480 - Output Aspect Ratio: Normal - Preview Size: 160x120 Options: Check Virtual Genlock for Capture Devices and Automatically start in Advanced mode Performance: Preview Skip: 10 - Application Priority: Normal - Output Format: RGB32 - Check Synchronize Output with Refresh Rate... Decoders: I use K-Lite Codec Pack so I set MPEG 2 Video, x264 Video to ffdshow Video Decoder, and MPEG Audio to ffdshow Audio Decoder External Output: Select vMix Virtual Capture Device - System: NTSC 59.94i or 29.97p - Output Size: 720x480 - Audio Delay: 0 Audio: Default DirectSound Device - Uncheck Automatically mix audio 4. Now I add inputs, this time I only use 2 video clips format WMV as inputs. 5. Click LOOP on both inputs 6. Click I on the 1st input - Select Colour Key, Auto Colour Key (I click on black color) 7. Click on play on the control of preview window and output window 8. Move the FADE BAR to adjust the fading level 9. Start closing inputs vMix crashed.... I hope the information helped. I think the fade bar has anything to do with the crash. if I don't move the fade bar, I close the inputs and no crash. Thank you. Regards, Michael Burg.
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Thanks Michael,
The fade bar is where the issue is and I am now able to recreate the issue, so a fix will be available soon.
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Martin vMix
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I'm having the same error, I thought it was my OS WIN 7 = 64. but I'm not the only. When you fix this, you can give autosave options the records for errors! PLEASE!
and not lose what you are recording in AVI (Recording and autosave every 5, 60 Minutes etc. 10.20.) This is very important in keeping the film products, and it would be unfortunate to lose an important event. THANKS as always by support
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This issue has been fixed in version v8.1 available on the download page.
I think a better approach then spending time cutting up recordings would be to solve any underlying bugs that may cause the recording to stop. So if you have any other issues, please post them here.
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admin wrote:Thanks Michael,
The fade bar is where the issue is and I am now able to recreate the issue, so a fix will be available soon.
Regards,
Martin vMix I downloaded vMix V8.1 (new version w/ bugs fixed). It worked wonderful and I think this is more reliable than the previous version V7. I used it on the church's worship last week and it worked PERFECTLY! I wish vMix to be continued small, fast, simple, reliable, and performance... Thank you so much Martin for the vMix. May God bless you and your team!
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Good news, if it works great God bless you Martin ... Thanks for your great work
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