R3M4K3PL
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Mirillis Action! - Windows 7 x64 - Has stopped Working!

Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:00 pm

Hi guys! ;)

I've got Mirillis Action! program few days ago. It was fun. Making your own videos, then putting them on YouTube - just fun :] I had Fraps before, but Mirillis has better options and is more ''advanced''... and the videos have smaller size than Fraps does :lol: . Unfortunately, i wanted to make a video today. I clicked on the ''Action!'' icon and an error window popped out saying ''Action! x64.bin has stopped working!'' and then another one saying ''Action! x86.bin has stopped working!''. And then i'm back at my wallpaper. Nothing happens... Not even a proper error message, just this.

I seriously don't know what happened. It was working fine, i had fun for about one, maybe two weeks. Now it crashes.

My PC specs (if you need to know):

OS: Windows 7 x64Bit
RAM: 16GB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K @ 3.40GHz

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What is going on guys? :O

And excuse my bad English, still learning :)

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Re: Mirillis Action! - Windows 7 x64 - Has stopped Working!

Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:29 pm

Did your PC or game recently crashed during video recording?
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R3M4K3PL
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Re: Mirillis Action! - Windows 7 x64 - Has stopped Working!

Thu Feb 28, 2013 6:43 pm

No, it didn't. As i said, everything was working fine, until today. I don't know what happened. I usually find answers on the internet but i don't think someone else experienced the same problem as i did :O

And, of course i don't have any old Action! videos. My PC is clean, not even a single Action! footage :)

@EDIT: Wow, you guys really care about the problems that people experience using the program :D I've never experienced that fast response on any of the forums ;)

@EDIT 2: Here, this is how it looks like (i posted a video, check it out):

Click here

Make sure you check out the description ! ;)

DeviXen
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PC Specification: I7 3770k, MSI GTX670 SLI, 8GO, W7 x64

Re: Mirillis Action! - Windows 7 x64 - Has stopped Working!

Fri May 31, 2013 4:40 pm

Up i have the same problem :(

Did you find a solution?

jmsiefer
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Re: Mirillis Action! - Windows 7 x64 - Has stopped Working!

Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:02 pm

I too am still having an issue with recording anything.
Here are the instructions I was provided by Mirillis in order to try and resolve it:

1. Uninstall Action!
2. Press Start and then type "Regedit" in search and press Enter.
2. Go to the following path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Mirillis/
3. Remove Action! catalog.
4. Reboot your PC.
5. Install Action! again.

I did all of this and when I went to run the program (under Windows 8), it popped up with:
"Action_x86.bin has stopped working"

If I right click on the shortcut, and go to...
-Properties
-Compatibility
-Tick Run this program in compatibility for:
-Select Windows 7
-Click Apply (bottom of window)
... and then run it again, at least the program starts up.

When the program is working (under these conditions), I try to click on the giant red record button, but the timer won't start. At all. Nothing.

It was also suggested to me that all Windows updates by made (which they are), and I also saw somewhere that a DirectX update might help, which I also did.

Very... very... odd. I hope this gets resolved with a new release. I moved the install files over to my laptop to test it on there, and it worked fine. My main PC is what I need it for though. Blagh!

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