This had me laugh out loud, since COM Surrogate exists to run third party
codecs in their own memory space precisely because they're so unstable.
It's just a DLL host hosting codecs. If it's crashing, you've got a bogus
codec on your system.
GOM/Xn/VLC/MPC/WMP don't use COM Surrogate so wouldn't crash there. It's a
shell tool protecting the shell from bogus codecs that you install.
You can typically directly identify the crashing codec via the crash bucket
data:
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
if you actually want to deal with it. If you can't, I probably can if you
post up your crash info and/or crash bucket number.
~Most~ of the unstable codecs are known at this point, so a COM Surrogate
crash may directly lead to a solution via Check for Solutions. If not, post
up the crash data and I'll see if it's something new/unknown. There are a
couple sad codecs that randomize memory and thus there can't be any direct
solution for those, but the crash data for those should likely lead to
identifying the culprit. =)
This previous post wins for most amusing post of the day. =)
-Zach
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"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:17:02 -0700, Shine
> <> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"steve02a" wrote:
>>
>>> I have Vista Ultimate on my laptop. I do have Divx installed as a codec
>>> too.
>>> My dream scene has stopped working resulting in an error box saying
>>> "Com
>>> Surrogate has stopped working."
>>>
>>> While I have found some solutions online like uninstall Divx, uninstall
>>> any
>>> Nero products, altered my data execution protection (DEP) - and have
>>> done all
>>> that, but with no success, I'm wondering if anyone else has any
>>> solutions.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>
> You got to remember Vista was written by Microsoft. Therefore right
> out of the gate it is prone to do all kinds of weird and stupid
> things. The moronic Com Surrogate error is one such annoyance. I see
> it too, but didn't until AFTER I installed Service Pack 1. There
> really is no fix, other than to stop using the brain dead Media
> Player.
>
> For playing all kinds of videos all of the following are way better,
> free and work fine with Vista:
>
> 1. GOM Player
> 2. XnView
> 3. VLC Media Player
>
> Since none of the above EVER generate some stupid Com Surrogate error
> the obvious flaw lies internally within Vista. Gosh damn, what a
> shock, Vista is riddled with bugs, who would have thought it.
>
> <snicker>