Hi everyone! This is my first post to the list. Be gentle ;)

I run Windows 2000 Pro SP4 EN, on a 1400 MHz AMD Athlon Thunderbird. 512 MB 
RAM, not sure what speed though.

For a few months now I've been getting errors while encoding with flac. I use 
foobar2000 for encoding from WAVE to FLAC, with the help of CUE sheets. I can 
confirm it's not foobar itself that's giving the errors, because they also 
occur when encoding from the command-line (flac.exe -8), as in me selecting a 
WAVE file for encoding from the command line. The errors always show as a Blue 
Screen Of Death (how I've come to hate my favorite color :\). I've seen several 
errors by now and I've written some down: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, 
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP, etc. All involve the memory. So the obvious 
conclusion is that my memory is fried. However, I've played numerous games, 
used tons off programs, and none has ever triggered a BSOD. I'd say (from my 
limited insight in this) that CPU and memory intensive tasks like compression 
(RAR, 7zip) and compilation of software should trigger these same errors?! Am I 
wrong here? I've even tried encoding other audio formats like mp3, ogg and ape 
to see if the problem really isn't coming from foobar2000, but all other 
formats are ok, and today EAC also gave me a BSOD as soon as the flac console 
window opened. What's so different about the flac encoder that it triggers 
these BSOD's while all other software doesn't?

And is there any chance in the world that I'll be able to encode in FLAC again? 
My new Rio Karma and I reaaalllyyy like FLAC, but not like this :P

One last thing: I did use the official flac builds from sourceforge. No Intel 
Compiler junk on my AMD. So that's atleast one less cause.

Thanks in advance for any insight in this!

- Peter Odding

PS. I went to flac.sourceforge.net/developers.html which linked me to the flac 
mailinglists @ sourceforge. I actually signed up, confirmed, and send this 
email before browsing the archives to find out that the list had been closed 
down since late 2004. Maybe it's a good idea to update flac.sf.net?

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