"Can avi wrap mpeg4 encoding?"

 

These files were produced by a Casio EX-P505 which is a consumer "hybrid".
Actually, avi's are "container" files that can contain any number of video
encodings, also separate audio encodings.

 

It's comforting to learn your system can handle 300+ clips, that tells me I
should be able to get this one to work even if yours is a 64-bit system;
thanks. This system has 32-bit Vista Ultimate - its search does not find a
boot.ini. The old Premiere Pro displayed how much memory it saw on its
splash screen; I notice CS3 doesn't.

 

These files are 640x480 while the project is 720x480 - that wouldn't affect
memory utilization adversely, would it?

 

Lee

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Vladyslav Kosulin
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] CS3 Production Premiere Capacity Limit?

 

Premiere CS3 was fine with 300+ HDV clips (approx 40 GB) in 3 timelines. 
But I use XP 64 bit with 8GB of RAM and RAID 6 array.If you use 32 bit 
Windows, make sure to configure boot.ini to use up to 3 GB of RAM for 
Premiere.
Can avi wrap mpeg4 encoding? I did not know this.

Vlad

lmenningen wrote:
> 
> 
> Is there a known limit to the number of imported clips Premiere can
> handle? It crashes (closes itself) regularly when I drag an imported
> clip from the Project window to a Timeline.
> 
> There are over 100 avi mpeg4 clips but their aggregate disk size is
> only 856MB. There doesn't seem to be a problem when there are only 1 or
> 2 files even of 12GB, only when there are larger numbers of files.
> There are 5 timelines.
> 
> The machine itself has 4GB installed and the disks are only about 10%
> full, yet Premiere periodically issues warnings similar to "memory is
> very low - please save your project".
> 
> On the last project when I deleted clips down to around 60 things
> started working better (it crashed less often).
> 
> So is there a known limit to the number of imported clips allowed?
> 
> Lee
> 
> 

 



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