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Dick Mays June 6th, 2011, 02:38 AM Two hour render operation ended with Unknown IO error. Then I remembered that I have to render to my C: drive to get it to work. Just about complete on the subsequent three hour render, as my C drive is not Raid 0 and is slower.
Really need a new editing box. Ten year old Pentinum 2 doesn't cut it.
Uploading soon, (hopefully)
Lorinda Norton June 6th, 2011, 02:46 AM That is brutal! And I think my computer gives me fits. Hang in there, Dick. (Please tell me you're kidding about the 10 year-old machine.)
Dick Mays June 6th, 2011, 02:48 AM Technically, I think it is nine years old... Was a fast machine, back in the day.
Lorinda Norton June 6th, 2011, 02:53 AM ...before you were asking it to deal with such huge files...and other things.
Well, I'm going to bed. Got a sick dog that is finally sleeping so I'd better catch some while he does. As Dylan always says, as long as we find the videos in the inbox when we wake up, those of you with render/upload problems are safe. That could be noon for me. ;)
Jay Kavi June 6th, 2011, 11:13 AM Two hour render operation ended with Unknown IO error. Then I remembered that I have to render to my C: drive to get it to work. Just about complete on the subsequent three hour render, as my C drive is not Raid 0 and is slower.
Really need a new editing box. Ten year old Pentinum 2 doesn't cut it.
Uploading soon, (hopefully)
Omg Dick! its a miracle you can edit on a Pentium 2!
Dick Mays June 6th, 2011, 12:01 PM Omg Dick! its a miracle you can edit on a Pentium 2!
Jay, I have a plan to get a new box and CS5.5 to end this nightmare. My workflow is so convoluted, I don't want to even talk about it...
Lorinda Norton June 6th, 2011, 01:15 PM Do you use Premiere now, Dick? I've been thinking about dumping Vegas and trying something new--either Premiere or Edius. Especially after last night...my old Vegas 8 seems to be developing more bugs by the day.
Andris Krastins June 6th, 2011, 01:37 PM Lorinda, I have Vegas 9 pro and it's quite bugless. I like it.
Gerald OConnor June 6th, 2011, 01:48 PM I'm new at editing but I just had a new cyberpower pc from BH with a 30 gig solid state drive for win7, a 2 tb hdd for programs 12 gigs ram and a nivida 470 video card for adobe cs5.5 premiere and it continued to blue screen crash on me, I ran adobe production on a trail ver before installing it. I just returned them both and will just get a Dell that is beefed up or a Mac but I here they don't work well with avchd. Vegas 10d pro worked ok on my old pc and great on the newer one.
Jay Kavi June 6th, 2011, 02:10 PM Do you use Premier now, Dick? I've been thinking about dumping Vegas and trying something new--either Premier or Edius. Especially after last night...my old Vegas 8 seems to be developing more bugs by the day.
Lorinda, I cut my DVC20 entry on premiere 5 on a Macbook pro. It was my first time using premiere pro since version 2 way back when i had a PC. I used premiere to share project with my PC using brother. I gotta say I'm fan! Check it out if you get a chance.
Henry Williams June 6th, 2011, 03:10 PM My mac's never had any problems working with AVCHD if that helps.
Lorinda Norton June 6th, 2011, 03:22 PM The lazy side of me (as in the bigger part of me) wants to listen to Andris. I really dread learning a new program, for sure don't want to go to a Mac. My only experience with Premiere was way back in 2001. It crashed so much I swore I'd never use it again. But lots has changed in ten years (well, not Dick's computer, apparently). ;) And if I wasn't lazy I would love to learn how to use AE to up my game a bit.
Edius is the strangest-looking program I've seen, but it is also rock-solid and does so much in real time it's quite tempting. There is that learning curve that, at my age, looks really, really steep, but from what I've watched it do, it shouldn't be counted out.
PC configuration has so much to do with it, as well, and there's a chance I shouldn't be blaming on Vegas what might be a problem with my computer. It's a hot rod but not without its issues.
Hmm...
Gerald OConnor June 6th, 2011, 04:12 PM My mac's never had any problems working with AVCHD if that helps.
Do you import the raw .m2ts files or do you need to import and convert to a mac .mov format right away. The Mac guy at best buy said he has no issues with his panasonic tm90 clips but he did not answer me if they played and edited right out of the camera into the Mac.He just says they work fine. Thought a new PC was the answer but the new one keep crashing when I was editing in Adobe Premiere and giving me a fatal error and rebooted losing my stuff. ???? Don't know why most likely a driver issue, or something I didn't install correctly. I'm on the hunt for a new computer now PC or Mac
George Williams June 6th, 2011, 04:36 PM I had massive problems getting my mac to read the .mts files from my Panasonic, but I have a really, really old copy of final cut express. Henry (with newer software than me) was able to import it no trouble at all. I think that all of the newer programs can read them no problem (regardless of whether you're on a mac or a pc). I'd check all of this with somebody who knows a bit more than me before spending any actual money, though. ;-)
Henry Williams June 6th, 2011, 05:37 PM Editing those files natively can be a bit glitchy, but I log and transfer to prores422 and then there are no issues. Compared to working with HDV the render and export times are much improved and (once the files are converted) I can push them further in the grade before the image starts to fall apart. The side effect is increased data storage requirements (about a gig a minute for my .mtf files once converted to prores) but storage is cheap!
The new version of final cut out this month can work with pretty much any files natively without issue (apparently) but if you're going to be doing any heavy grading they'll still probably hold up better if they're converted to prores.
Ruth Happel June 6th, 2011, 06:33 PM Sorry to say I ended up not being able to finish the edit on my entry. I was trying to use my laptop which is definitely underpowered, and just couldn't get it to work. Hopefully next round I will be better set up and able to edit the video. I look forward to seeing the entries anyway.
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