Thursday, August 24, 2017

Error message while using VideoReader

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I try to load a frame in VideoReader:

v=VideoReader('E:\001.mov'); im=read(v,1); 

And then MATLAB gets stuck and shows the following error message:

error message

I assume this is not specific to the VideoReader, and might have to do with things that relate to memory etc.

These are the details:

MATLAB crash file:C:\Users\jonatron\AppData\Local\Temp\matlab_crash_dump.7376-1:   ------------------------------------------------------------------------           Access violation detected at Thu Aug 17 13:54:16 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------  Configuration:   Crash Decoding      : Disabled   Crash Mode          : continue (default)   Current Graphics Driver: Unknown hardware    Default Encoding    : windows-1252   Graphics card 1     : NVIDIA ( 0x10de ) NVIDIA GeForce 210  Version 9.18.13.4144   Graphics card 2     : Intel Corporation ( 0x8086 ) Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 Version 9.18.10.3204   Graphics card 3     : DemoForge ( 0x0 ) Mirage Driver Version 2.0.105.0   Host Name           : WICCWEI-FLHB23J   MATLAB Architecture : win64   MATLAB Root         : C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2015a   MATLAB Version      : 8.5.0.197613 (R2015a)   OpenGL              : hardware   Operating System    : Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise    Processor ID        : x86 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel   Virtual Machine     : Java 1.7.0_60-b19 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode   Window System       : Version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)  Fault Count: 1   Abnormal termination: Access violation  Register State (from fault):   RAX = 00000000fc621110  RBX = 0000000000000010   RCX = 000000018801f920  RDX = 00000000fc61c570   RSP = 000000018801f850  RBP = 00000000fc61e3b0   RSI = 0000000000000f20  RDI = 0000000000000010     R8 = 0000000000000010   R9 = 0000000000000f20   R10 = 000000000000005f  R11 = 00000000ffffffff   R12 = 0000000000000f20  R13 = 00000000ffffffff   R14 = 00000000c9d75660  R15 = 0000000000000f00    RIP = 00000000ee83b209  EFL = 00010202     CS = 0033   FS = 0053   GS = 002b  Stack Trace (from fault): [  0] 0x00000000ee83b209                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+02667017 av_vc1_decode_frame+00282841 [  1] 0x00000000ee83b6f1                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+02668273 av_vc1_decode_frame+00284097 [  2] 0x00000000ee83e94a                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+02681162 av_vc1_decode_frame+00296986 [  3] 0x00000000ee6a4b1a                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+01002266 FFIsSkipped+00444458 [  4] 0x00000000ee6e0a89                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+01247881 FFIsSkipped+00690073 [  5] 0x00000000ee6e10a4                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+01249444 FFIsSkipped+00691636 [  6] 0x00000000ee6e3f94                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+01261460 FFIsSkipped+00703652 [  7] 0x00000000ee6e46b1                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+01263281 FFIsSkipped+00705473 [  8] 0x00000000ee7a88db                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+02066651 av_parser_close+00015275 [  9] 0x00000000ee7a75df                     C:\Windows\system32\ffmpeg.dll+02061791 av_parser_close+00010415 [ 10] 0x000007fefe1a415f                     C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll+00016735 srand+00000147 [ 11] 0x000007fefe1a6ebd                     C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll+00028349 ftime64_s+00000477 [ 12] 0x00000000774459cd                   C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll+00088525 BaseThreadInitThunk+00000013 [ 13] 0x000000007757a561                      C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll+00173409 RtlUserThreadStart+00000033   If this problem is reproducible, please submit a Service Request via:     http://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us/  A technical support engineer might contact you with further information.  Thank you for your help. 

I tried to uninstall/install MATLAB several times with versions 2014,2015,2017, but the message appears in all versions.

I use Windows 7, enterprise 64 bit.

1 Answers

Answers 1

Try to use another video with different format
If it fails again, copy your Video into Drive C:\ and try again.

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