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Old 01-21-2007, 02:38 AM
al-reyaah al-reyaah is offline
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Originally Posted by Jj4
Hi. I have a few thoughts on this. First the basic one is, do you have enough space left on the HD for all the temp files? Disable your anti-virus app. ( I know it worked before ) Have you made any changes to the PC ie memory or anything like new programs?

Ok, now perhaps its a bad frame. Try simply rendering the timeline and see where (if it does) stall. Then look to that point for a bad transition, a too large still image, something.

Can you encode the project to an AVI file on your HD or to an mpeg on the HD?

Hi,

Thanks for your help.

First Question: Yes I have plenty of space do I don't think that is a problem.

I didn't try the anti-virus suggestion yet.

As for my computer, I have just bought a new one and there are hardly many programs installed. I had this problem with my older computer and this is the reason I upgraded.

Just to let you know a bit about what I have done so far.

I have a video in AVI format (15 gigs) that is 1 hour and 15 mins long. I tryed burning it with Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 as mentioned above and I got that error. So I then tryed burning it with Sony DVD Architect 3.0 and it completed the process without any problems. However my problem now is that when I play the DVD it comes out all shakey whenever the camera moves. I tried burning it with different settings, but to no avail. Then I cut the video to 20 mins and burnt it, I got the same problem.

I am at loss at what to do....

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks and Regards
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