"Media Pro has unexpectedly crashed..."
"Media Pro has unexpectedly crashed, would you like to send crash report to Phase One ?"
I get this message each time I exit Media Pro (Phase One Media Pro Version 1.1.0.52546).
No big deal, but frustrating because I have to reopen it to check that my catalog *is* saved !
I get this message each time I exit Media Pro (Phase One Media Pro Version 1.1.0.52546).
No big deal, but frustrating because I have to reopen it to check that my catalog *is* saved !
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Same problem, but not each time (say, very often). But I don't reopen : I never had troubles with my catalogs after this "crash". But is it really a crash ? ❓ 0 -
I get this every time I close the program. However, it always appears to occur after any saving of the catalog file has completed and I don't recall ever having any issues re-starting the program and opening the same catalog.
Wade.0 -
Same here: Win 7 64, Media Pro 1.1 (Demo-Modus) 0 -
I am getting this error as well.
But it doesn´t appear to actually be a crash, since it happens when closing the program.
Annoying though.
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/6005/mediaproerroronexit.png0 -
It is a crash. If you look into the OS error logs you will see that the processor has thrown an exception. This is due to a bug in the software. A typical cause of this type of crash is the software trying to access non-existant memory. Expression Media did the same thing back when Microsoft owned the software. It's sad that Phase One haven't bothered to fix it, even though it's such a prevalent and long standing problem. 0 -
Unfortunately, bug still there..
(Win7 Pro 64bit, MediaPro v.1.2.0.54251)0 -
[quote="NNN634447621058728501" wrote:
Unfortunately, bug still there..
(Win7 Pro 64bit, MediaPro v.1.2.0.54251)
I see it as well, but not very often.
If I "save", followed by a "close" followed by "exit", I generally do not see a crash.
Jim0 -
I know I'm resuming a very old thread but I've been annoyed by this since ever. In my case a crash is detected every time I exit Media Pro. Today I've decided to look for a solution and I've found this topic. Maybe someone will do the same in the future so I'll post my "fix".
Go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Phase One\Media Pro 1
Or wherever you've installed the program and rename Reporter.dll file. I simply added an underscore at the end of the name. Media Pro won't be able to find it and won't show the crash reporter any more.0
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