Application crashes on start up
Hello,
it seems that I have interrupted an image export. The application initially tries to export files that no longer exist and crashes.
I have already uninstalled and reinstalled the application. How can I cancel the image export job? I don't have the option via the UI as the application is not responding.
Application: CaptureOne.exe
CoreCLR Version: 7.0.1423.51910
.NET Version: 7.0.14
Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
Exception Info: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Stack:
at ImgCore.ImgCoreDll.ICP_ProcessToFiles(ImgCore.ImageCoreProcessorHandle, ImgCore.IC_ProcessSettings ByRef, ImgCore.IC_ProcessQuality)
at ImgCore.ImgCoreDll.ICP_ProcessToFiles(ImgCore.ImageCoreProcessorHandle, ImgCore.IC_ProcessSettings ByRef, ImgCore.IC_ProcessQuality)
at P1.C1.ImageCoreWrapper.ImageCore.ImageCoreProcessor.ProcessToFiles(ImgCore.IC_ProcessSettings, ImgCore.IC_ProcessQuality, ImgCore.ICPStatusCallback)
at P1.C1.Components.VariantProcessor.ProcessToFiles(ImgCore.IC_ProcessSettings ByRef, P1.C1.ImageCoreWrapper.ImageCore.ImageCoreProcessor, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1<P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperFileDestination>, Boolean, System.String, System.String, System.String, ImgCore.ICPStatusCallback)
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DevelopProcessor.GetImage(P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperTask, ImgCore.ICPStatusCallback, P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.ExportErrorCallback, Boolean, Boolean)
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperTask.ProcessTask(P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DevelopProcessor, P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.ExportErrorCallback, Boolean)
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperTask.ProcessTask(P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DevelopProcessor, P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.ExportErrorCallback)
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperManager.ProcessTask(P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.ExportTask, P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperTask, P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.ExportErrorCallback)
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperManager+<>c__DisplayClass149_0.<DevelopStart>b__4()
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(System.Threading.ExecutionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback, System.Object)
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.ExecuteWithThreadLocal(System.Threading.Tasks.Task ByRef, System.Threading.Thread)
at System.Threading.Tasks.ThreadPoolTaskScheduler.TryExecuteTaskInline(System.Threading.Tasks.Task, Boolean)
at System.Threading.Tasks.TaskScheduler.TryRunInline(System.Threading.Tasks.Task, Boolean)
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.InternalRunSynchronously(System.Threading.Tasks.TaskScheduler, Boolean)
at System.Threading.Tasks.Parallel.Invoke(System.Threading.Tasks.ParallelOptions, System.Action[])
at P1.C1.Components.DestinationProcessing.DeveloperManager.DevelopStart()
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(System.Threading.ExecutionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback, System.Object)
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I think I have now been able to help myself. There was a batch folder under AppData/Local/CaptureOne. I have emptied the subfolders “active” and “history”. I also removed the user.config file contained under AppData/Local/Capture_One. Now the application is running again.
Maybe the info will help for a next minor release :-)
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