SMPWrapper.dll crash; what is it and how to fix it?

SMS-Ceno wrote on 4/12/2012, 4:49 PM

In the past three days of working with Magix Movie Edit Pro MX Premium version, I've been encountering the SMPWrapper.dll crash that has already been mentioned twice on this forum in the past month or so, without any solutions as to how to fix it.

Both of my errors have occurred when trying to export a Video+Audio file in any format with a quality greater than 480p (720x480). 480p exports run fine, but for my purposes I need the full export quality. As I have little-to-no idea how to interpret the latest Crash.dmp file, so I'll attach an image (or two) to display the entire file. 

I use the following hardware/software:

>Download version of Magix Movie Edit Pro MX Premium

>Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit

>8.00gigabytes of RAM

>An Intel Core2 Quad CPU clocked at factory settings of 2.33GHz

 

This error has been encountered eleven times in the past three days and is keeping me from getting valuable work done, so any help would be greately appreciated!

Crash Log:

 

If any additional information is required to help speed the finding of a solution along, please do not hesitate to ask for it! Thank you.

Comments

johnebaker wrote on 4/13/2012, 5:30 AM

Hi

This could be a corrupt file causing the problem.  Search for the .h0 and .hdp files for the project and delete them.

Open MEP and reload the project - the files will be recreated and hopefully solve the problem.

John

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