
01-21-2007, 02:38 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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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?
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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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