Windows 7 - Unknown Error 0x80072EF3

Asked By Todd
16-Nov-09 08:54 AM
HELP!  I am running WME 9.00.00.2980, and after a number of hours (could be 1
hour, could be 5 hours), this error pops up, and the streaming stops.  WME
stays up, but I need to clear the "completion" screen, and start the stream
again.

Any clues?  Settings?  Anything?
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  Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] replied to Todd
15-Nov-09 04:57 AM
What happens if you use a different PC, or a different hardware device
to capture the video ? I am not sure but it is possible the device
itself could be defective and causing the enoder to stall.

Also do you have 'store content temporarily to disk' set ? If so - do
you have enough disk space or did you run out

What is the CPU utillisation, is it steady at 50%, more like 99%, or
gradually rising over several hours (same for memory, indicating some
sort of memory leak, possibly in the hardware driver - in which case
update driver software)

HTH
Cheers - Neil
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  BC replied to Todd
17-Nov-09 02:43 PM
CPU maxing out?
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