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'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media Cente
  1. #1


    Ken Guest

    'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media Cente

    I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't. I
    can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video format I
    get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me that
    SBEServer was stopped by DEP.



    Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and reinstall
    the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?

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  2. #2


    jbullington Guest

    RE: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media Cente

    Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me know,
    was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?

    "Ken" wrote:

    > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't. I
    > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video format I
    > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me that
    > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    >
    > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and reinstall
    > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Ken Guest

    RE: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C

    I'm not sure yet what caused this. I do have auto updates enabled.

    Still looking for help.



    "jbullington" wrote:

    > Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me know,
    > was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    >
    > "Ken" wrote:
    >
    > > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't. I
    > > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video format I
    > > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me that
    > > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    > >
    > > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    > > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and reinstall
    > > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    Ken Guest

    RE: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C

    This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens when I
    try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded TV, .mpg
    and .wmv files.

    Did you intall any codecs?

    Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?



    "jbullington" wrote:

    > Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me know,
    > was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    >
    > "Ken" wrote:
    >
    > > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't. I
    > > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video format I
    > > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me that
    > > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    > >
    > > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    > > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and reinstall
    > > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  5. #5


    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C


    Ah - that was the question I was just about to ask.

    What codec do the source files in question use?
    Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu
    dialog, what data does it give you? That should probably indirectly
    identify the problematic codec here. =)

    --
    Speaking for myself only.
    See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    --
    "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:04788656-B167-4B31-B2F8-4C40CC809E97@microsoft.com...
    > This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens when
    > I
    > try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded TV,
    > .mpg
    > and .wmv files.
    >
    > Did you intall any codecs?
    >
    > Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?
    >
    >
    >
    > "jbullington" wrote:
    >
    >> Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me
    >> know,
    >> was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    >>
    >> "Ken" wrote:
    >>
    >> > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't.
    >> > I
    >> > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video
    >> > format I
    >> > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me
    >> > that
    >> > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    >> >
    >> > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    >> > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and
    >> > reinstall
    >> > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    CollSteve0527 Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C

    Yes, we are having the same problems. It is very frusterating that we spend
    all this money and it doesn't work at all the way Windows XP did. If we had
    known buying a new notebook meant learning a completely new system we
    would've gone with Macs!

    "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:

    >
    > Ah - that was the question I was just about to ask.
    >
    > What codec do the source files in question use?
    > Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu
    > dialog, what data does it give you? That should probably indirectly
    > identify the problematic codec here. =)
    >
    > --
    > Speaking for myself only.
    > See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    > --
    > "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:04788656-B167-4B31-B2F8-4C40CC809E97@microsoft.com...
    > > This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens when
    > > I
    > > try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded TV,
    > > .mpg
    > > and .wmv files.
    > >
    > > Did you intall any codecs?
    > >
    > > Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "jbullington" wrote:
    > >
    > >> Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me
    > >> know,
    > >> was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    > >>
    > >> "Ken" wrote:
    > >>
    > >> > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I can't.
    > >> > I
    > >> > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video
    > >> > format I
    > >> > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling me
    > >> > that
    > >> > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    > >> >
    > >> > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component was
    > >> > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and
    > >> > reinstall
    > >> > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?

    >
    >
    >


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  7. #7


    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C


    I'm under the impression that this error is occuring because bad third party
    software was installed to the system. Vista is verifying that your software
    is not writing to random and bad places in memory. It seems like you have
    installed software that is writing to random and bad places in memory - the
    DEP check is only pointing this out, as opposed to letting your system
    become randomly corrupt.

    So:
    What codec do the source files in question use? You may not know, but that
    would be of value.
    Did you install the third party "Vista Codec Pack"? In a very similar case,
    that was the culprit, and removing that solved the issue. Or you can
    convert the AVI to WMV and then burn it.
    Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu
    dialog, what data does it give you?

    It would be of high value to both of us to identify and remove whatever bad
    software was installed here that is crashing. If you could help me with
    that by providing further data, that would be great.

    Thanks,
    -Zach
    --
    Speaking for myself only.
    See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    --
    "CollSteve0527" <CollSteve0527@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:44AC3B0F-3A8C-4DE7-BD09-D369C933437B@microsoft.com...
    > Yes, we are having the same problems. It is very frusterating that we
    > spend
    > all this money and it doesn't work at all the way Windows XP did. If we
    > had
    > known buying a new notebook meant learning a completely new system we
    > would've gone with Macs!
    >
    > "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> Ah - that was the question I was just about to ask.
    >>
    >> What codec do the source files in question use?
    >> Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information
    >> menu
    >> dialog, what data does it give you? That should probably indirectly
    >> identify the problematic codec here. =)
    >>
    >> --
    >> Speaking for myself only.
    >> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    >> rights.
    >> --
    >> "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:04788656-B167-4B31-B2F8-4C40CC809E97@microsoft.com...
    >> > This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens
    >> > when
    >> > I
    >> > try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded TV,
    >> > .mpg
    >> > and .wmv files.
    >> >
    >> > Did you intall any codecs?
    >> >
    >> > Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "jbullington" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me
    >> >> know,
    >> >> was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    >> >>
    >> >> "Ken" wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I
    >> >> > can't.
    >> >> > I
    >> >> > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video
    >> >> > format I
    >> >> > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling
    >> >> > me
    >> >> > that
    >> >> > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component
    >> >> > was
    >> >> > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and
    >> >> > reinstall
    >> >> > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?

    >>
    >>
    >>




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  8. #8


    KyleW Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C

    I cannot bur recorded TV (recorded w/Media Center) to DVD. I have a Dell XPS
    410 w/ Intel Core 2 6600 @2.4 GHz, 2 X 500 GB HD and 4 GB RAM. I just
    upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premier. I get the same error being discussed
    here "SBEServer has stopped working." followed by "The Media Center
    Extensibility Host has stopped working." I seem to have the following video
    codecs installed. It worked fine with XP. ANy help would be greatly
    appreciated.

    Kyle

    ICM Microsoft RLE MRLE msrle32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    ICM Microsoft Video 1 MSVC msvidc32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    ICM Microsoft YUV UYVY msyuv.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    ICM Intel IYUV codec IYUV iyuv_32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    ICM Toshiba YUV Codec Y411 tsbyuv.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    ICM Cinepak Codec by Radius cvid iccvid.dll 1.10.0.12
    ICM Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2 IV32 ir32_32.dll 3.24.15.3
    ICM Intel Indeo® Video 4.5 IV41 ir41_32.ax 4.51.16.3
    ICM Indeo® video 5.10 IV50 ir50_32.dll 5.2562.15.55
    ICM LEAD MCMP/MJPEG Codec (VFW) LEAD LCODCCMP.DLL 1.0.0.13
    ICM DivX® 6.6 Codec (2 Logical CPUs) divx DivX.dll 6.6.0.28
    ICM DivX® 6.6 YV12 Decoder yv12 DivX.dll 6.6.0.28
    DMO Mpeg4s Decoder DMO mp4s, MP4S, m4s2, M4S2 mp4sdecd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    DMO WMV Screen decoder DMO MSS1, MSS2 wmvsdecd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    DMO WMVideo Decoder DMO WMV1, WMV2, WMV3, WMVP, WVP2, WMVR, WMVA, WVC1
    wmvdecod.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    DMO Sonic AVC Decoder DMO Ëq-, 8û8ð, AVC1, VSSH, H264
    sonich264dec_dmo.dll 1.0.60219.0
    DMO Mpeg43 Decoder DMO mp43, MP43 mp43decd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    DMO Mpeg4 Decoder DMO MPG4, mpg4, mp42, MP42 mpg4decd.dll 11.0.6000.6324

    "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:

    >
    > I'm under the impression that this error is occuring because bad third party
    > software was installed to the system. Vista is verifying that your software
    > is not writing to random and bad places in memory. It seems like you have
    > installed software that is writing to random and bad places in memory - the
    > DEP check is only pointing this out, as opposed to letting your system
    > become randomly corrupt.
    >
    > So:
    > What codec do the source files in question use? You may not know, but that
    > would be of value.
    > Did you install the third party "Vista Codec Pack"? In a very similar case,
    > that was the culprit, and removing that solved the issue. Or you can
    > convert the AVI to WMV and then burn it.
    > Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu
    > dialog, what data does it give you?
    >
    > It would be of high value to both of us to identify and remove whatever bad
    > software was installed here that is crashing. If you could help me with
    > that by providing further data, that would be great.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > -Zach
    > --
    > Speaking for myself only.
    > See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    > --
    > "CollSteve0527" <CollSteve0527@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:44AC3B0F-3A8C-4DE7-BD09-D369C933437B@microsoft.com...
    > > Yes, we are having the same problems. It is very frusterating that we
    > > spend
    > > all this money and it doesn't work at all the way Windows XP did. If we
    > > had
    > > known buying a new notebook meant learning a completely new system we
    > > would've gone with Macs!
    > >
    > > "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
    > >
    > >>
    > >> Ah - that was the question I was just about to ask.
    > >>
    > >> What codec do the source files in question use?
    > >> Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information
    > >> menu
    > >> dialog, what data does it give you? That should probably indirectly
    > >> identify the problematic codec here. =)
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Speaking for myself only.
    > >> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    > >> rights.
    > >> --
    > >> "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:04788656-B167-4B31-B2F8-4C40CC809E97@microsoft.com...
    > >> > This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens
    > >> > when
    > >> > I
    > >> > try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded TV,
    > >> > .mpg
    > >> > and .wmv files.
    > >> >
    > >> > Did you intall any codecs?
    > >> >
    > >> > Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > "jbullington" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let me
    > >> >> know,
    > >> >> was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Ken" wrote:
    > >> >>
    > >> >> > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I
    > >> >> > can't.
    > >> >> > I
    > >> >> > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in video
    > >> >> > format I
    > >> >> > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista telling
    > >> >> > me
    > >> >> > that
    > >> >> > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or component
    > >> >> > was
    > >> >> > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove and
    > >> >> > reinstall
    > >> >> > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>

    >
    >
    >


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  9. #9


    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C


    What are the details of that crash as present in the Problem Reports and
    Solutions center?
    http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
    will help you look that up if you don't know how.

    Thanks,
    -Zach
    --
    Speaking for myself only.
    See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    --

    "KyleW" <KyleW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:71A1E8F5-1BD8-4791-8478-82246ECCA109@microsoft.com...
    >I cannot bur recorded TV (recorded w/Media Center) to DVD. I have a Dell
    >XPS
    > 410 w/ Intel Core 2 6600 @2.4 GHz, 2 X 500 GB HD and 4 GB RAM. I just
    > upgraded from XP to Vista Home Premier. I get the same error being
    > discussed
    > here "SBEServer has stopped working." followed by "The Media Center
    > Extensibility Host has stopped working." I seem to have the following
    > video
    > codecs installed. It worked fine with XP. ANy help would be greatly
    > appreciated.
    >
    > Kyle
    >
    > ICM Microsoft RLE MRLE msrle32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    > ICM Microsoft Video 1 MSVC msvidc32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    > ICM Microsoft YUV UYVY msyuv.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    > ICM Intel IYUV codec IYUV iyuv_32.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    > ICM Toshiba YUV Codec Y411 tsbyuv.dll 6.0.6000.16386
    > ICM Cinepak Codec by Radius cvid iccvid.dll 1.10.0.12
    > ICM Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2 IV32 ir32_32.dll 3.24.15.3
    > ICM Intel Indeo Video 4.5 IV41 ir41_32.ax 4.51.16.3
    > ICM Indeo video 5.10 IV50 ir50_32.dll 5.2562.15.55
    > ICM LEAD MCMP/MJPEG Codec (VFW) LEAD LCODCCMP.DLL 1.0.0.13
    > ICM DivX 6.6 Codec (2 Logical CPUs) divx DivX.dll 6.6.0.28
    > ICM DivX 6.6 YV12 Decoder yv12 DivX.dll 6.6.0.28
    > DMO Mpeg4s Decoder DMO mp4s, MP4S, m4s2, M4S2 mp4sdecd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    > DMO WMV Screen decoder DMO MSS1, MSS2 wmvsdecd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    > DMO WMVideo Decoder DMO WMV1, WMV2, WMV3, WMVP, WVP2, WMVR, WMVA, WVC1
    > wmvdecod.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    > DMO Sonic AVC Decoder DMO q-, 88, AVC1, VSSH, H264
    > sonich264dec_dmo.dll 1.0.60219.0
    > DMO Mpeg43 Decoder DMO mp43, MP43 mp43decd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    > DMO Mpeg4 Decoder DMO MPG4, mpg4, mp42, MP42 mpg4decd.dll 11.0.6000.6324
    >
    > "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> I'm under the impression that this error is occuring because bad third
    >> party
    >> software was installed to the system. Vista is verifying that your
    >> software
    >> is not writing to random and bad places in memory. It seems like you
    >> have
    >> installed software that is writing to random and bad places in memory -
    >> the
    >> DEP check is only pointing this out, as opposed to letting your system
    >> become randomly corrupt.
    >>
    >> So:
    >> What codec do the source files in question use? You may not know, but
    >> that
    >> would be of value.
    >> Did you install the third party "Vista Codec Pack"? In a very similar
    >> case,
    >> that was the culprit, and removing that solved the issue. Or you can
    >> convert the AVI to WMV and then burn it.
    >> Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information
    >> menu
    >> dialog, what data does it give you?
    >>
    >> It would be of high value to both of us to identify and remove whatever
    >> bad
    >> software was installed here that is crashing. If you could help me with
    >> that by providing further data, that would be great.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >> -Zach
    >> --
    >> Speaking for myself only.
    >> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    >> rights.
    >> --
    >> "CollSteve0527" <CollSteve0527@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    >> message
    >> news:44AC3B0F-3A8C-4DE7-BD09-D369C933437B@microsoft.com...
    >> > Yes, we are having the same problems. It is very frusterating that we
    >> > spend
    >> > all this money and it doesn't work at all the way Windows XP did. If
    >> > we
    >> > had
    >> > known buying a new notebook meant learning a completely new system we
    >> > would've gone with Macs!
    >> >
    >> > "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >>
    >> >> Ah - that was the question I was just about to ask.
    >> >>
    >> >> What codec do the source files in question use?
    >> >> Under Windows Media Player's Help:About:Technical Support Information
    >> >> menu
    >> >> dialog, what data does it give you? That should probably indirectly
    >> >> identify the problematic codec here. =)
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Speaking for myself only.
    >> >> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
    >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
    >> >> rights.
    >> >> --
    >> >> "Ken" <Ken@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:04788656-B167-4B31-B2F8-4C40CC809E97@microsoft.com...
    >> >> > This is now starting to look like a codec issue. This error happens
    >> >> > when
    >> >> > I
    >> >> > try to burn .avi files but everything seems to work OK for recorded
    >> >> > TV,
    >> >> > .mpg
    >> >> > and .wmv files.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Did you intall any codecs?
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Does anyone know how to get the original codecs back in place?
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "jbullington" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> Same problem just happen recently anyone find an answer please let
    >> >> >> me
    >> >> >> know,
    >> >> >> was it a recent microsoft patch that screwed it up?
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Ken" wrote:
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> > I used to be able to burn video DVDs from Media Center but now I
    >> >> >> > can't.
    >> >> >> > I
    >> >> >> > can still burn data DVDs but every time I try to burn one in
    >> >> >> > video
    >> >> >> > format I
    >> >> >> > get the 'Burn Failure' message as well as a popup in Vista
    >> >> >> > telling
    >> >> >> > me
    >> >> >> > that
    >> >> >> > SBEServer was stopped by DEP.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Since this used to work, I guessing that some setting or
    >> >> >> > component
    >> >> >> > was
    >> >> >> > changed but I don't know what it was. Is there a way to remove
    >> >> >> > and
    >> >> >> > reinstall
    >> >> >> > the DVD burning components of Vista Media Center?
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>

    >>
    >>
    >>




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  10. #10


    KyleW Guest

    Re: 'Burn Failure' trying to burn a video DVD inside Vista Media C


    Here are the SBEServer Details, followed by the extensibility host details.

    \Problem signature
    Problem Event Name: BEX
    Application Name: SBEServer.exe
    Application Version: 0.9.0.0
    Application Timestamp: 4549b672
    Fault Module Name: StackHash_463a
    Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
    Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
    Exception Offset: 00000001
    Exception Code: c0000005
    Exception Data: 00000008
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 1033
    Additional Information 1: 463a
    Additional Information 2: 6cce9767cd7c3bb4740aa0d691aa0e2d
    Additional Information 3: 1ca9
    Additional Information 4: 4a609a69f41dd3aa2a70d4eb857190fd

    Extra information about the problem
    Bucket ID: 15943345


    Description
    Stopped working

    Problem signature
    Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
    Problem Signature 01: ehexthost.exe
    Problem Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16461
    Problem Signature 03: 460b170e
    Problem Signature 04: SonicMCEBurnEngine
    Problem Signature 05: 6.0.6000.0
    Problem Signature 06: 4549bdd6
    Problem Signature 07: de
    Problem Signature 08: 2
    Problem Signature 09: System.InvalidCastException
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 1033

    Extra information about the problem
    Bucket ID: 34103147

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