Opened 3 years ago
Closed 2 years ago
#1235 closed defect (duplicate)
Aegisub crashes after loading a video of any type
| Reported by: | Tsiakkos | Owned by: | |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
| Component: | General | Version: | 2.1.8 |
| Severity: | crash | Keywords: | |
| Cc: | Platform: | All | |
| Sub Component: |
Description
---2010-07-21 14:48:10------------------
VER - 2.1.8
FTL - Begining stack dump for "Fatal exception":
000 - 0x04371FA6:
001 - 0x045A5491: DrvSetContext
End of stack dump.
---2010-07-21 14:48:57------------------
VER - 2.1.8
FTL - Begining stack dump for "Fatal exception":
000 - 0x043C1FA6:
End of stack dump.
---2010-07-21 14:49:20------------------
VER - 2.1.8
FTL - Begining stack dump for "Fatal exception":
000 - 0x04311FA6:
End of stack dump.
Tried changing to avisy th and nothing happened
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed 3 years ago by nielsm
- Resolution set to duplicate
- Severity changed from minor to crash
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:2 Changed 3 years ago by Tsiakkos
Well no I have Mobile Intel 4 series in Windows 7, 64bit and Aegisub was working in the beggining. Started this prob now. Any help appreciated
comment:3 Changed 3 years ago by nielsm
- Resolution duplicate deleted
- Status changed from closed to reopened
Ah well...
We've also had several reports of Intel graphics chips with outdated drivers causing crashes, so do try updating your graphics drivers.
Second, does "video of any type" also include dummy video? Try using dummy video if you haven't. Have you checked whether video resolution matters?
comment:4 Changed 3 years ago by Tsiakkos
Yes, includes dummy video too. I don't think it's my graphics card because it was working fine until recently. Video resolution fine too. When I change to avisynth video provider it crashes also so don't know what to do
comment:5 Changed 3 years ago by verm
Then it's most likely your video card drivers. Something could have changed them along the way: we get these kinds of reports often we're trying to figure out some kind of solution to handle these situations.
For now try extracting and putting this file into the aegisub program directory:
If aegisub works again (it'll be slow!) then it's your video drivers. Try re-installing them or installing the latest version and remove that file again.
comment:6 Changed 2 years ago by nielsm
- Resolution set to duplicate
- Status changed from reopened to closed
I'll assume this is another case of general video rendering instability. The Mesa DLL linked above should work around the issue at the cost of performance.
It's a known problem and we'd love to find a solution.

You probably have an ATI brand graphics card. We know Aegisub has problems with ATI drivers. You can try updating your drivers, but there are several open bugs regarding this class of crash already, so closing this one.