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kevin922

primiere rendering issues?

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hehe, same problems here: as soon as i put any video on the timeline it reports an error in 95%, and in the 5% it renders it :S:S

i don't know why this happens, but from my previous experience i guess it has something to do with codecs that are additionally installed.

my premiere works best with only those codecs that come with the windows xp... so it looks to as i will have to format my hd for the 10.000.000.000th time... :S:S i'm even thinking to install 2 windows xp on my comp, one for premiere (witn no codecs) and one for viewing movies (with tons of codecs) (maybe this will work... but who besides that m****rf****r Billy von Gates knows >:()



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Kevin - theres a render all setting buried in Premiere somewhere (I forget where, and I have 2 partitions - 1 for premiere and 1 for everything else). Find the setting and turn it off.

Edit: Ok, so I just rebooted and looked at Premiere and I can't find it - it may have been when I had the DV500+ capture card in my system which I no longer have. Sorry for the red herring.
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Kevin - theres a render all setting buried in Premiere somewhere (I forget where, and I have 2 partitions - 1 for premiere and 1 for everything else). Find the setting and turn it off.

Edit: Ok, so I just rebooted and looked at Premiere and I can't find it - it may have been when I had the DV500+ capture card in my system which I no longer have. Sorry for the red herring.



I have tried something that appears to have worked. I don't know why though, i had moved all the videos to a second drive from where primere was installed (i went into primiere and changed the scratch disks to that drive, etc..)

Because primiere was on one drive and the scratch disks were on another it seemed to have to render everything. I don't know why, moved it all back and it's working again.

Still having jerks in the video every so often.. perhaps my drive isn't quick enough.. I know the computer/memory is fine. (P4 2.56 ghz with 512 memory)

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If this was a sudden change, and you're certain you made no changes to your settings, your settings file may have been corrupted.

It's not as common as it once was, but it was a industry practice Adobe products to backup your settings file, and restore it when these sorts of things happened. When I was testing for my Photoshop ACE, this was actually part of the test.

I've also seen it, commonly, when the correct type of pixels are not set, and audio settings are incorrect in either your camera, or Premiere.

If it was fixed when you changed your scratch drive, I'd sooner suspect the settings file, as it's rebuilt any time you make changes.

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