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January 19th, 2007, 12:01 PM | #16 |
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Here is my experience when working with problem exports, make sure any transitions you make have enough frames on both sides of the each clip, also, any effects used, remove one by one until you find the offender. try rendering out different work areas ( short segnments) of the project, sometimes when it encounteres the problem area it renders the whole export useless. Also restart Premiere after every failure to ensure it does not carry over to the new test you make. I remember having a huge problem with one effect that affected everything from begining to end, even before it reached that effect in the timeline! Well hope that gives you some ideas. Good luck.
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January 19th, 2007, 12:18 PM | #17 |
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I may case the project has NO transistions.
I did remove file by file for hours, and never found a "bad" file. I restarted after each crash. THis is why this is so weird. At least I got it to a single file and proj that did not work, and a new proj with this same file that did. Send the two Proj files to support, so hoping they can find something since this is now 100% repeatable, which is what they need. :o) Dave |
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