In my opinion, might be an excess of temperature in the processor and it�s neightboury, because the render process take a lot of resources from the procesor. If your mother allows it (the newer Intel Motherboards do it), monitor the temperature zones during the render time, I think the processor cuts the work itself when the temperature is hight (aprox 68-70 �C )
I had bad experiences with it, in my case I use a Pentium 4 HT, and I had to add coolers to blow fresh air to the microprocessor in render activities I exported 1 hour video from PPro to mpeg2 to make a DVD and no problem wih the size. That is why I think the problem might be temperature. check it ! Claudio, from Argentina --- In [email protected], David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are your hard drives formatted in NTFS? If not you'll hit the wall at > around 25 minutes. > > David Hurdon > > At 09:03 AM 2/8/2005 +0000, you wrote: > > > Hello, > I run PPro 1.5 on XP SP2, with 1 Go of RAM two HD one for soft > (40Go) and one for datas (160 Go SATA). > I try to export a 1 hour sequence as an AVI (DV PAL) file. > Unfortunatly, during the rendring period the work sudenly stop, > without any warning. This is not a crash for PPro, but the window > for the rendering just disapear, and the movie stop at that point. I > never succed in more than 25/30 mn movie rendered (4/5 Go). When I > tried to restart the rendering process, it stopped very qickly > (always without any warning). If I reboot the computer, it allows me > to restart, but never more than 4/5 Go. > So, is there any limitation with PPro or XP SP2 for the file size? > Thanks for any help > > Leo Ailo Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Adobe-Premiere/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
