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Photoshop Elements Organizer 11 crashes due to deadlock in the thread wait chain when creating thumbnails for *.mts (AVCHD) files

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Hi,

the Elements Organizer 11 creates a deadlock in the wait chain when generating thumbnails for more than a handful of MTS (AVCHD) files.

 

After importing AVCHD files from my Canon video camera, the organizer using default settings always crashes. I was able to narrow down the problem to be caused by thumbnail generating.

After deactivating the automatic generation of thumbnails, the organizer does not crash any more upon launching .

Of course, working without thumbnails is not very practical. The next resort is manual trigger of thumbnail generation by selecting "update thumbnail".

 

If I manually trigger updating of thumbnails for files one by one, then it works for quite many files before crashing again.

Selecting thumbnail update for multiple files at once has a much higher likelihood to crash.

This does not seem to be related to particular file contents: a file that leads to crashing once may be flawlessly get a thumbnail created at the next attempt.

 

The Windows event report looks as follows (German language Windows):

Name der fehlerhaften Anwendung: PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe, Version: 11.0.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x505e9f67

Name des fehlerhaften Moduls: msvcrt.dll, Version: 7.0.9600.16384, Zeitstempel: 0x52158ff5

Ausnahmecode: 0xc0000005

Fehleroffset: 0x00009919

ID des fehlerhaften Prozesses: 0x13c8

Startzeit der fehlerhaften Anwendung: 0x01cfb676145d0c54

Pfad der fehlerhaften Anwendung: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Elements 11 Organizer\PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe

Pfad des fehlerhaften Moduls: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\msvcrt.dll

Berichtskennung: b8817e29-2269-11e4-bf2d-10bf487f7b28

Vollständiger Name des fehlerhaften Pakets:

Anwendungs-ID, die relativ zum fehlerhaften Paket ist:

 

Occasionally, a different module is listed as erroneous instead of msvcrt.dll.

 

My questions:

- has anyone experienced the same problem?

- is this a known issue with Organizer 11?

- is the issue solved with Organizer 12?

 

I have Premiere Elements 11, Photoshop Elements 11 installed and not experienced any other issues with these applications.

Playback of said AVCHD (*.mts) files works flawlessly, i.e. I do not have any codec or performance issue on my PC.

Deactivation of anti-virus software has no significant effect. I have excluded video directories from scanning anyways.

Have deactivated face recognition, visual search and smart tagging in the organizer.

Have also disabled hyperthreading in the BIOS.

 

Using Windows XP compatibility settings for PSE somewhat improved the stability, but did not completely eliminate crashes.

Additionally, it signnificantly slows down thumbnail generation and a progress indication window becomes visible during thumbnail generation, which is barely noticable in native Win 8.1 mode.

Officially, Elements 11 is compatible with Windows 8.1.

 

There is a knowledgebase article related to Elements 6, which recommends to disable multi-threading and to enforce execution of Organizer on more than one core.

This reduces the problem a little bit, but thumbnailing more than a handful of files still leads to crashing.

 

By means of the task manager, I analyzed the wait chain of the process PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe:

Every time the fault occurs, it is caused by a deadlock in the wait chain.

 

For example:

PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 6540

-- PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 5932

---- PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 6540

PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 5932

-- PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 6540

---- PhotoshopElementsOrganizer.exe (PID:6440) Thread: 5932

 

Regards

Oliver

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