High memory usage when rendering

Hi.
Using a new cs4 system: I start a new 1080i project.
I dynamically link to a new AE file. Within the AE file I put one 4mb jpg running over 20 seconds, and save.
Back to Ppro, I put the AE comp on the timeline.
At this point, Task Manager shows that PPro is using 0.5 gb ram.
I render the 20 seconds of the timeline which has the AE clip.
After rendering, Task Manager shows PPro as using almost 2GB ram.
But this ram doesn't seem to get freed up again... so after a few minutes more working, I start to get ram warning messages.
I've tried changing the "Optimise rendering for Performance / Memory, but this doesn't have much effect.
So I've got a new system with loads more memory than my old XP cs3 system - yet the performance in PPro is nothing like as good.
After rendering, I can save, close and open the file again - it's marked green for rendered, and the memory is back to 0.5gb. But then I have to let it generate the PE file again (see other thread). And I shouldn't have to close the programme between every render, I'm sure.
Suggestions very welcome to get what should be an awesome system up to scratch.
Many thanks, Linda
i7 PC base unit, inc i7-920 CPU, 6GB RAM, 500GB system disk, 1TB data disk (plus 2x eSATA ports for external disks), DVD-RW, BluRay-RW, 896MB 275GTX graphics card, Vista 64 Business, Matrox RTX2 card, CS4 Production Suite

Thankys Myl,
We were just testing on other projects and things seemed far more normal.
This project is huge, about 50MB saves, I think I'm going to start a cut down version and lose a lot of the old stuff.
In the problematic project I was using Sapphire plugins and Zaxwerks Invigorator 1.0.2, although just 3 objects on one layer. The Sapphires are MatteOps, Gradient... I think that's it.
I guess Zaxwerks is likely suspect although I thought it was reputable.
There are also 750 plugins in total on the machine. These are Sapphire, Zaxwerks, Magic Bullet, some DigiEffects and Trapcode Suite. All of with I thought were supposed to be stable.
If it is Zaxwerks is there anything I can do to get around the issue? Except either to not use it or to reset After Effects every 10mins.
Thanks

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            Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C ModeVC1_C ModeWMV9_C
            DXVA2 Modes: DXVA2_ModeMPEG2_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeMPEG2_VLD  DXVA2_ModeVC1_VLD  DXVA2_ModeVC1_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeWMV9_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeH264_VLD_NoFGT 
       Deinterlace Caps: {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
           D3D9 Overlay: Supported
                DXVA-HD: Supported
           DDraw Status: Enabled
             D3D Status: Enabled
             AGP Status: Enabled
              Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
           Manufacturer: NVIDIA
              Chip type: GeForce GTX 670
               DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
            Device Type: Full Device
             Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1189&SUBSYS_26703842&REV_A1
         Display Memory: 4042 MB
       Dedicated Memory: 1994 MB
          Shared Memory: 2047 MB
           Current Mode: 1920 x 1080 (32 bit) (60Hz)
           Monitor Name: AOC 2243W
          Monitor Model: 2243W
             Monitor Id: AOC2243
            Native Mode: 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
            Output Type: DVI
            Driver Name: nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
    Driver File Version: 9.18.0013.1090 (English)
         Driver Version: 9.18.13.1090
            DDI Version: 11
         Feature Levels: 11.0,10.1,10.0,9.3,9.2,9.1
           Driver Model: WDDM 1.2
    Graphics Preemption: DMA
    Compute Preemption: DMA
      Driver Attributes: Final Retail
       Driver Date/Size: 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 18054312 bytes
            WHQL Logo'd: Yes
        WHQL Date Stamp:
      Device Identifier: {D7B71E3E-52C9-11CF-B05F-7D061CC2C435}
              Vendor ID: 0x10DE
              Device ID: 0x1189
              SubSys ID: 0x26703842
            Revision ID: 0x00A1
    Driver Strong Name: oem3.inf:0f066de34a9a900c:Section063:9.18.13.1090:pci\ven_10de&dev_1189
         Rank Of Driver: 00E02001
            Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C ModeVC1_C ModeWMV9_C
            DXVA2 Modes: DXVA2_ModeMPEG2_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeMPEG2_VLD  DXVA2_ModeVC1_VLD  DXVA2_ModeVC1_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeWMV9_IDCT  DXVA2_ModeH264_VLD_NoFGT 
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                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC1,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC2,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC3,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(IMC4,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(S340,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
                         {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(S342,UNKNOWN) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=
           D3D9 Overlay: Supported
                DXVA-HD: Supported
           DDraw Status: Enabled
             D3D Status: Enabled
             AGP Status: Enabled
    Sound Devices
                Description: Speakers (Plantronics GameCom 780)
    Default Sound Playback: Yes
    Default Voice Playback: Yes
                Hardware ID: USB\VID_047F&PID_C010&REV_0100&MI_00
            Manufacturer ID: 1
                 Product ID: 100
                       Type: WDM
                Driver Name: PLTGC.sys
             Driver Version: 7.00.0008.2159 (English)
          Driver Attributes: Final Retail
                WHQL Logo'd: Yes
              Date and Size: 3/28/2012 18:09:32, 1327616 bytes
                Other Files:
            Driver Provider: C-Media Inc.
             HW Accel Level: Basic
                  Cap Flags: 0xF1F
        Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
    Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
                  HW Memory: 0
           Voice Management: No
    EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
       I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
    Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
                Description: Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device)
    Default Sound Playback: No
    Default Voice Playback: No
                Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0889&SUBSYS_1043846B&REV_1000
            Manufacturer ID: 1
                 Product ID: 65535
                       Type: WDM
                Driver Name: HdAudio.sys
             Driver Version: 6.02.9200.16384 (English)
          Driver Attributes: Final Retail
                WHQL Logo'd: Yes
              Date and Size: 7/25/2012 21:26:51, 339968 bytes
                Other Files:
            Driver Provider: Microsoft
             HW Accel Level: Basic
                  Cap Flags: 0xF1F
        Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
    Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
                  HW Memory: 0
           Voice Management: No
    EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
       I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
    Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
                Description: Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device)
    Default Sound Playback: No
    Default Voice Playback: No
                Hardware ID: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0889&SUBSYS_1043846B&REV_1000
            Manufacturer ID: 1
                 Product ID: 65535
                       Type: WDM
                Driver Name: HdAudio.sys
             Driver Version: 6.02.9200.16384 (English)
          Driver Attributes: Final Retail
                WHQL Logo'd: Yes
              Date and Size: 7/25/2012 21:26:51, 339968 bytes
                Other Files:
            Driver Provider: Microsoft
             HW Accel Level: Basic
                  Cap Flags: 0xF1F
        Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
    Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
    Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
                  HW Memory: 0
           Voice Management: No
    EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
       I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
    Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
    Sound Capture Devices
                Description: Microphone (Plantronics GameCom 780)
      Default Sound Capture: Yes
      Default Voice Capture: Yes
                Driver Name: PLTGC.sys
             Driver Version: 7.00.0008.2159 (English)
          Driver Attributes: Final Retail
              Date and Size: 3/28/2012 18:09:32, 1327616 bytes
                  Cap Flags: 0x1
               Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
    DirectInput Devices
          Device Name: Mouse
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: n/a
    Vendor/Product ID: n/a
            FF Driver: n/a
          Device Name: Keyboard
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: n/a
    Vendor/Product ID: n/a
            FF Driver: n/a
          Device Name: G15 Gaming Keyboard
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: 0x0
    Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC226
            FF Driver: n/a
          Device Name: G15 GamePanel LCD
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: 0x0
    Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC227
            FF Driver: n/a
          Device Name: G15 Gaming Keyboard
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: 0x0
    Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC226
            FF Driver: n/a
          Device Name: HID-compliant consumer control device
             Attached: 1
        Controller ID: 0x0
    Vendor/Product ID: 0x047F, 0xC010
            FF Driver: n/a
    Poll w/ Interrupt: No
    USB Devices
    + USB Root Hub
    | Vendor/Product ID: 0x8086, 0x1C2D
    | Matching Device ID: USB\ROOT_HUB20
    | Service: usbhub
    | Driver: usbhub.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 496872 bytes
    | Driver: usbd.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:32, 21736 bytes
    |
    +-+ Generic USB Hub
    | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x8087, 0x0024
    | | Location: Port_#0001.Hub_#0001
    | | Matching Device ID: USB\Class_09
    | | Service: usbhub
    | | Driver: usbhub.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 496872 bytes
    | | Driver: usbd.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:32, 21736 bytes
    | |
    | +-+ Generic USB Hub
    | | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC223
    | | | Location: Port_#0003.Hub_#0005
    | | | Matching Device ID: USB\Class_09
    | | | Service: usbhub
    | | | Driver: usbhub.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 496872 bytes
    | | | Driver: usbd.sys, 9/20/2012 02:55:32, 21736 bytes
    | | |
    | | +-+ USB Input Device
    | | | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC227
    | | | | Location: Port_#0004.Hub_#0007
    | | | | Matching Device ID: USB\Class_03
    | | | | Service: HidUsb
    | | | | Driver: hidusb.sys, 7/25/2012 21:28:26, 27648 bytes
    | | | | Driver: hidclass.sys, 11/19/2012 23:56:11, 83456 bytes
    | | | | Driver: hidparse.sys, 7/25/2012 21:30:15, 32768 bytes
    | | | |
    | | | +-+ HID-compliant device
    | | | | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC227
    | | | | | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE
    | | | | |
    | | | +-+ HID Keyboard Device
    | | | | | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC227
    | | | | | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_KEYBOARD
    | | | | | Service: kbdhid
    | | | | | Driver: kbdhid.sys, 7/25/2012 21:28:49, 29184 bytes
    | | | | | Driver: kbdclass.sys, 7/26/2012 00:00:52, 48368 bytes
    Gameport Devices
    PS/2 Devices
    + HID Keyboard Device
    | Vendor/Product ID: 0x1532, 0x0015
    | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_KEYBOARD
    | Service: kbdhid
    | Driver: kbdhid.sys, 7/25/2012 21:28:49, 29184 bytes
    | Driver: kbdclass.sys, 7/26/2012 00:00:52, 48368 bytes
    |
    + HID Keyboard Device
    | Vendor/Product ID: 0x046D, 0xC226
    | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_KEYBOARD
    | Service: kbdhid
    | Driver: kbdhid.sys, 7/25/2012 21:28:49, 29184 bytes
    | Driver: kbdclass.sys, 7/26/2012 00:00:52, 48368 bytes
    |
    + HID-compliant mouse
    | Vendor/Product ID: 0x1532, 0x0015
    | Matching Device ID: HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_MOUSE
    | Service: mouhid
    | Driver: mouhid.sys, 7/25/2012 21:28:47, 26112 bytes
    | Driver: mouclass.sys, 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 45808 bytes
    Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives
          Drive: C:
    Free Space: 53.1 GB
    Total Space: 122.0 GB
    File System: NTFS
          Model: M4-CT128M4SSD2
          Drive: D:
    Free Space: 66.9 GB
    Total Space: 238.5 GB
    File System: NTFS
          Model: ST3250824AS  P
          Drive: F:
          Model: hp DVD-RAM GH40L
         Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/25/2012 21:26:36, 174080 bytes
    System Devices
         Name: ASMedia USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 (Microsoft)
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_1042&SUBSYS_84881043&REV_00\4&108ABD8A&0&00E4
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\UCX01000.SYS, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 212200 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\USBXHCI.SYS, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 337128 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6 - 1C1A
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C1A&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_B5\3&11583659&0&E5
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 234224 bytes
         Name: 2nd Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) Processor Family DRAM Controller - 0100
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0100&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_09\3&11583659&0&00
       Driver: n/a
         Name: High Definition Audio Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0E0A&SUBSYS_26703842&REV_A1\4&80E7924&0&0108
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 01:08:44, 71168 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) Management Engine Interface
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C3A&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_04\3&11583659&0&B0
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\HECIx64.sys, 8.01.0000.1191 (English), 5/3/2012 16:16:22, 55808 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1C26
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C26&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&E8
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:32, 79080 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 488168 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 496872 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1C2D
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C2D&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&D0
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:32, 79080 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 488168 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 496872 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network Connection
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1503&SUBSYS_849C1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&C8
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\e1c63x64.sys, 12.01.0010.0000 (English), 3/29/2012 18:41:04, 483504 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\e1c63x64.din, 1/6/2012 17:02:08, 3114 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NicCo36.dll, 2.01.0002.0000 (English), 5/26/2009 13:05:46, 36472 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\NicInstC.dll, 9.10.0079.0000 (English), 2/24/2012 06:12:24, 99520 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\e1cmsg.dll, 10.00.0113.0000 (English), 3/15/2012 05:07:36, 72360 bytes
         Name: Xeon E3-1200/2nd Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) Processor Family PCI Express Root Port - 0101
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0101&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_09\3&11583659&0&08
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 234224 bytes
         Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1189&SUBSYS_26703842&REV_A1\4&80E7924&0&0008
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\dbInstaller.exe, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 233912 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrsdb.bin, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1101968 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_disp.inf_amd64_5e44416ac61c3112\NvCplSe tupEng.exe, 1.00.0001.0000 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 31875200 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\Nvd3d9wrap.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 286688 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\detoured.dll, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 4096 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\nvdxgiwrap.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 193488 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\Nvd3d9wrapx.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 327400 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\detoured.dll, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 4096 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\coprocmanager\nvdxgiwrapx.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 229032 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\license.txt, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 21892 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\MCU.exe, 1.00.4647.21994 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1562552 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvdebugdump.exe, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 223160 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.1.pdf, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 40574 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvidia-smi.exe, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 241592 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvml.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 428472 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\OpenCL\OpenCL.dll, 1.00.0000.0000 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 53176 bytes
       Driver: C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\OpenCL\OpenCL64.dll, 1.00.0000.0000 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 61368 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 10997176 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvEncodeAPI64.dll, 6.14.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 420280 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvapi64.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 2824656 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcompiler.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 25256376 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuda.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 9389888 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 2344888 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvcuvid.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 2904504 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dumx.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 18054312 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvinfo.pb, 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 17266 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvinitx.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 246024 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvoglv64.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 26931128 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvopencl.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 7565240 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvumdshimx.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1107592 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvwgf2umx.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 15052368 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvEncodeAPI.dll, 6.14.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 364984 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvapi.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 2504248 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcompiler.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 17560504 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuda.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 7931896 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvenc.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1985976 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvcuvid.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 2720696 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvd3dum.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 15129064 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvinit.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 201728 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvoglv32.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 20450232 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvopencl.dll, 8.17.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 6263784 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvumdshim.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 958272 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\SysWow64\nvwgf2um.dll, 9.18.0013.1090 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 12641120 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdispco64.dll, 2.00.0029.0004 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1813432 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\nvdispgenco64.dll, 2.00.0015.0002 (English), 12/29/2012 05:34:47, 1504696 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 1C02
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C02&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&FA
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\storahci.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 77552 bytes
         Name: High Definition Audio Controller
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C20&SUBSYS_84DC1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&D8
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\hdaudbus.sys, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 01:08:44, 71168 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) Z68 Express Chipset Family LPC Interface Controller - 1C44
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C44&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&F8
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\msisadrv.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 17136 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller - 1C22
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C22&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_05\3&11583659&0&FB
       Driver: n/a
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5 - 1C18
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C18&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_B5\3&11583659&0&E4
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 234224 bytes
         Name: Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 - 1C10
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1C10&SUBSYS_844D1043&REV_B5\3&11583659&0&E0
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 6.02.9200.16384 (English), 7/26/2012 00:00:55, 234224 bytes
         Name: ASMedia USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0096 (Microsoft)
    Device ID: PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_1042&SUBSYS_84881043&REV_00\4&87D54EE&0&00E5
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\UCX01000.SYS, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 212200 bytes
       Driver: C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\USBXHCI.SYS, 6.02.9200.16420 (English), 9/20/2012 02:55:33, 337128 bytes
    DirectShow Filters
    DirectShow Filters:
    WMAudio Decoder DMO,0x00800800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.02.9200.16384
    WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.02.9200.16384
    WMSpeech Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOD.DLL,6.02.9200.16384
    MP3 Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,mp3dmod.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    Mpeg4s Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp4sdecd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    WMV Screen decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsdecd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    WMVideo Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,wmvdecod.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    Mpeg43 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp43decd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    Mpeg4 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mpg4decd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    DV Muxer,0x00400000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Color Space Converter,0x00400001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    WM ASF Reader,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.9200.16384
    AVI Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    VGA 16 Color Ditherer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    SBE2MediaTypeProfile,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder,0x005fffff,2,4,msmpeg2vdec.dll,12.00.9200.16429
    AC3 Parser Filter,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    StreamBufferSink,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MJPEG Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG-I Stream Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    SAMI (CC) Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG-2 Splitter,0x005fffff,1,0,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    Closed Captions Analysis Filter,0x00200000,2,5,cca.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    SBE2FileScan,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,12.00.9200.16384
    Internal Script Command Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG Audio Decoder,0x03680001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    DV Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,qdv.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Video Mixing Renderer 9,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft MPEG-2 Encoder,0x00200000,2,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,12.00.9200.16384
    ACM Wrapper,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Video Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG-2 Video Stream Analyzer,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Line 21 Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,,
    Video Port Manager,0x00600000,2,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Video Renderer,0x00400000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    VPS Decoder,0x00200000,0,0,WSTPager.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    WM ASF Writer,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.9200.16384
    VBI Surface Allocator,0x00600000,1,1,vbisurf.ax,6.02.9200.16384
    File writer,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    DVD Navigator,0x00200000,0,3,qdvd.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Overlay Mixer2,0x00200000,1,1,,
    Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,12.00.9200.16384
    WST Pager,0x00200000,1,1,WSTPager.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG-2 Demultiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    DV Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,qdv.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    SampleGrabber,0x00200000,1,1,qedit.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,qedit.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x005fffff,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft AC3 Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msac3enc.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    StreamBufferSource,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Smart Tee,0x00200000,1,2,qcap.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Overlay Mixer,0x00200000,0,0,,
    AVI Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    AVI/WAV File Source,0x00400000,0,2,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Wave Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MIDI Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Multi-file Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    File stream renderer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder,0x005fffff,1,1,msmpeg2adec.dll,12.00.8506.0000
    StreamBufferSink2,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    AVI Mux,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Line 21 Decoder 2,0x00600002,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    File Source (Async.),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    File Source (URL),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    AudioRecorder WAV Dest,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
    AudioRecorder Wave Form,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
    SoundRecorder Null Renderer,0x00200000,0,0,WavDest.dll,
    Infinite Pin Tee Filter,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Enhanced Video Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,evr.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00200000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.9200.16384
    MPEG Video Decoder,0x40000001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter Devices:
    Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.02.9200.16384
    Video Compressors:
    WMVideo8 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvxencd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    WMVideo9 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvencod.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    MSScreen 9 encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsencd.dll,6.02.9200.16384
    DV Video Encoder,0x00200000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    MJPEG Compressor,0x00200000,0,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Audio Compressors:
    WM Speech Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOE.DLL,6.02.9200.16384
    WMAudio Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOE.DLL,6.02.9200.16384
    IMA ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    PCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Microsoft ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
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    CCITT u-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
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    PBDA PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,CPFilters.dll,6.06.9200.16384
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    Plantronics GameCom,0x00200000,2,2,ksproxy.ax,6.02.9200.16384
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    MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x00600000,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.9200.16384
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    Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    XDS Codec,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    WDM Streaming Communication Transforms:
    Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.02.9200.16384
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    Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
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    DirectSound: Speakers (Plantronics GameCom 780),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    DirectSound: Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
    Digital Audio (S/PDIF) (High Definition Audio Device),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.9200.16384
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    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPG4, Mpeg4 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4DecMediaObject
    WMMEDIASUBTYPE_WMSP2, WMSpeech Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMSPDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WVC1, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    {64687664-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, DV Video Decoder, CLSID_DVVideoCodec
    MEDIASUBTYPE_h264, Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2VidDecoderDS
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG1AudioPayload, MPEG Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMpegAudioCodec
    {78766964-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMAUDIO3, WMAudio Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMADecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMV2, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG2_AUDIO, Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2AudDecoderDS
    {64697678-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    WMMEDIASUBTYPE_MP3, MP3 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMP3DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_mp42, Mpeg4 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MSS1, WMV Screen decoder DMO, CLSID_CMSSCDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WVP2, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMV1, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMVP, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMV3, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMVR, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MJPG, MJPEG Decompressor, CLSID_MjpegDec
    MEDIASUBTYPE_mp43, Mpeg43 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg43DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MSS2, WMV Screen decoder DMO, CLSID_CMSSCDecMediaObject
    {64737664-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, DV Video Decoder, CLSID_DVVideoCodec
    WMMEDIASUBTYPE_WMAudioV8, WMAudio Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMADecMediaObject
    {44495658-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    WMMEDIASUBTYPE_WMSP1, WMSpeech Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMSPDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_RAW_AAC1, Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2AudDecoderDS
    {6C737664-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, DV Video Decoder, CLSID_DVVideoCodec
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MP43, Mpeg43 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg43DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG1Payload, MPEG Video Decoder, CLSID_CMpegVideoCodec
    MEDIASUBTYPE_AVC1, Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2VidDecoderDS
    {20637664-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, DV Video Decoder, CLSID_DVVideoCodec
    {58564944-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MP42, Mpeg4 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG_ADTS_AAC, Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2AudDecoderDS
    MEDIASUBTYPE_mpg4, Mpeg4 Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4DecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_M4S2, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_m4s2, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MP4S, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_mp4s, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG1Packet, MPEG Video Decoder, CLSID_CMpegVideoCodec
    {5634504D-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    {7634706D-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71}, Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_H264, Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2VidDecoderDS
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG2_VIDEO, Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2VidDecoderDS
    MEDIASUBTYPE_WMVA, WMVideo Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MSAUDIO1, WMAudio Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMADecMediaObject
    MEDIASUBTYPE_DVD_LPCM_AUDIO, Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2AudDecoderDS
    MEDIASUBTYPE_MPEG_LOAS, Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder, CLSID_CMPEG2AudDecoderDS
    Media Foundation Transforms
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      <transform friendly name>, <transform CLSID>, <flags>, [<merit>, ]<file name>, <file version>
    Video Decoders:
      Microsoft MPEG Video Decoder MFT, {2D709E52-123F-49B5-9CBC-9AF5CDE28FB9}, 0x1, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 12.00.9200.16429
      DV Decoder MFT, {404A6DE5-D4D6-4260-9BC7-5A6CBD882432}, 0x1, mfdvdec.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Mpeg4s Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMpeg4sDecMFT, 0x1, mp4sdecd.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft H264 Video Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMSH264DecoderMFT, 0x1, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 12.00.9200.16429
      WMV Screen decoder MFT, CLSID_CMSSCDecMediaObject, 0x1, wmvsdecd.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      WMVideo Decoder MFT, CLSID_CWMVDecMediaObject, 0x1, wmvdecod.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      MJPEG Decoder MFT, {CB17E772-E1CC-4633-8450-5617AF577905}, 0x1, mfmjpegdec.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Mpeg43 Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMpeg43DecMediaObject, 0x1, mp43decd.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Mpeg4 Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMpeg4DecMediaObject, 0x1, mpg4decd.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
    Video Encoders:
      H264 Encoder MFT, {6CA50344-051A-4DED-9779-A43305165E35}, 0x1, mfh264enc.dll, 6.02.9200.16420
      WMVideo8 Encoder MFT, CLSID_CWMVXEncMediaObject, 0x1, wmvxencd.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      WMVideo9 Encoder MFT, CLSID_CWMV9EncMediaObject, 0x1, wmvencod.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Encoder MFT, {E6335F02-80B7-4DC4-ADFA-DFE7210D20D5}, 0x2, msmpeg2enc.dll, 12.00.9200.16384
    Video Effects:
      Frame Rate Converter, CLSID_CFrameRateConvertDmo, 0x1, mfvdsp.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Resizer MFT, CLSID_CResizerDMO, 0x1, vidreszr.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      VideoStabilization MFT, {51571744-7FE4-4FF2-A498-2DC34FF74F1B}, 0x1, MSVideoDSP.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Color Control, CLSID_CColorControlDmo, 0x1, mfvdsp.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Color Converter MFT, CLSID_CColorConvertDMO, 0x1, colorcnv.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
    Video Processor:
      Microsoft Video Processor MFT, {88753B26-5B24-49BD-B2E7-0C445C78C982}, 0x1, msvproc.dll, 12.00.9200.16420
    Audio Decoders:
      Microsoft Dolby Digital Plus Decoder MFT, {177C0AFE-900B-48D4-9E4C-57ADD250B3D4}, 0x1, MSAudDecMFT.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      WMAudio Decoder MFT, CLSID_CWMADecMediaObject, 0x1, WMADMOD.DLL, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft AAC Audio Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMSAACDecMFT, 0x1, MSAudDecMFT.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      GSM ACM Wrapper MFT, {4A76B469-7B66-4DD4-BA2D-DDF244C766DC}, 0x1, mfcore.dll, 12.00.9200.16451
      WMAPro over S/PDIF MFT, CLSID_CWMAudioSpdTxDMO, 0x1, WMADMOD.DLL, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft MPEG Audio Decoder MFT, {70707B39-B2CA-4015-ABEA-F8447D22D88B}, 0x1, MSAudDecMFT.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      WMSpeech Decoder DMO, CLSID_CWMSPDecMediaObject, 0x1, WMSPDMOD.DLL, 6.02.9200.16384
      G711 Wrapper MFT, {92B66080-5E2D-449E-90C4-C41F268E5514}, 0x1, mfcore.dll, 12.00.9200.16451
      IMA ADPCM ACM Wrapper MFT, {A16E1BFF-A80D-48AD-AECD-A35C005685FE}, 0x1, mfcore.dll, 12.00.9200.16451
      MP3 Decoder MFT, CLSID_CMP3DecMediaObject, 0x1, mp3dmod.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      ADPCM ACM Wrapper MFT, {CA34FE0A-5722-43AD-AF23-05F7650257DD}, 0x1, mfcore.dll, 12.00.9200.16451
    Audio Encoders:
      MP3 Encoder ACM Wrapper MFT, {11103421-354C-4CCA-A7A3-1AFF9A5B6701}, 0x1, mfcore.dll, 12.00.9200.16451
      WM Speech Encoder DMO, CLSID_CWMSPEncMediaObject2, 0x1, WMSPDMOE.DLL, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder MFT, {46A4DD5C-73F8-4304-94DF-308F760974F4}, 0x1, msmpeg2enc.dll, 12.00.9200.16384
      WMAudio Encoder MFT, CLSID_CWMAEncMediaObject, 0x1, WMADMOE.DLL, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft AAC Audio Encoder MFT, {93AF0C51-2275-45D2-A35B-F2BA21CAED00}, 0x1, mfAACEnc.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Microsoft Dolby Digital Encoder MFT, {AC3315C9-F481-45D7-826C-0B406C1F64B8}, 0x1, msac3enc.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
    Audio Effects:
      AEC, CLSID_CWMAudioAEC, 0x1, mfwmaaec.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
      Resampler MFT, CLSID_CResamplerMediaObject, 0x1, resampledmo.dll, 6.02.9200.16384
    Multiplexers:
      Microsoft MPEG2 Multiplexer MFT, {AB300F71-01AB-46D2-AB6C-64906CB03258}, 0x2, mfmpeg2srcsnk.dll, 12.00.9200.16437
    Others:
      Microsoft H264 Video Remux (MPEG2TSToMP4) MFT, {05A47EBB-8BF0-4CBF-AD2F-3B71D75866F5}, 0x1, msmpeg2vdec.dll, 12.00.9200.16429
    Media Foundation Enabled Hardware Categories
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\HardwareMFT]
    EnableDecoders = 0
    EnableEncoders = 1
    EnableVideoProcessors = 1
    Media Foundation Byte Stream Handlers
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\ByteStreamHandlers]
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\MediaFoundation\MediaSources\Preferred]
    <file ext. or MIME type>, <handler CLSID>, <brief description>[, Preferred]
    .3g2, {271C3902-6095-4C45-A22F-20091816EE9E}, MPEG4 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .3gp, {271C3902-6095-4C45-A22F-20091816EE9E}, MPEG4 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .3gp2, {271C3902-6095-4C45-A22F-20091816EE9E}, MPEG4 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .3gpp, {271C3902-6095-4C45-A22F-20091816EE9E}, MPEG4 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .aac, {926F41F7-003E-4382-9E84-9E953BE10562}, ADTS Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .ac3, {46031BA1-083F-47D9-8369-23C92BDAB2FF}, AC-3 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .adt, {926F41F7-003E-4382-9E84-9E953BE10562}, ADTS Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .adts, {926F41F7-003E-4382-9E84-9E953BE10562}, ADTS Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .asf, {41457294-644C-4298-A28A-BD69F2C0CF3B}, ASF Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .avi, {7AFA253E-F823-42F6-A5D9-714BDE467412}, AVI Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .dvr-ms, {65964407-A5D8-4060-85B0-1CCD63F768E2}, dvr-ms Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .dvr-ms, {A8721937-E2FB-4D7A-A9EE-4EB08C890B6E}, MF SBE Source ByteStreamHandler
    .ec3, {46031BA1-083F-47D9-8369-23C92BDAB2FF}, AC-3 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .m2t, {40871C59-AB40-471F-8DC3-1F259D862479}, MPEG2 Byte Stream Handler, Preferred
    .m2ts, {4087

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    - 24 [24] 0 int[] 0x72752958
    - 16 [16] 0 bool[] 0x72752928
    - 16 [16] 0 byte[] 0x727528b0
    - 16 [16] 0 bool[] 0x72752918
    - 10,336 [88] 15 oracle/jdbc/driver/T4CMAREngine 0x712e7128
    - 1,544 [1,032] 79 oracle/jdbc/driver/T4CPreparedStatement 0x72754c58
    It is repeated many times for each prepared/callable stmt call.
    Details of our platform is:
    Database - Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
    JDBC Driver - Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) JDBC Drivers
    JDK - [Classic VM, Version 1.4.2] from [IBM Corporation]
    Our callable stmts are not using any of the Oracle caching facility. It is a simple call stmt with OUT parameters and the stmt is closed after each execution. However, we implement our own connection pooling and do not close the connection after each stmt.
    Is there a workaround to this? Would appreciate any feedback.

    What is happening is that each new CallableStatement you create allocates a new char[]. I would strongly encourage you to use the implicit statement cache if at all possible. That way instead of creating a new statement each time with a new char[] you will get an already existing statement and reuse the existing char[]. Closing a statement releases the char[] so if you really are closing the statements the char[]s should be GC'd.
    Douglas

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