Ok, I'm currently got a few problems that it's baffles me like mad, I still
can't figure out the answer for these. I'm a computer tech as well so I
thought it can be some sort of computer not catching up... So, if anyone
here had experienced these, and you have an answer, please let me know...
BTW, this had never happened before until this past month, still editing the
same files...
1st. Some background history:
Editing with Premiere Pro 2 and After Effects 7 Pro. Computer is a Dual Core
2.8 with 2gig of RAM, 4 hard drives (C for programs - 80gig, E drive is
250gig, F drive is 250gig, G drive is 250g), and a dvd-dl burner...
Also got a USB port External 250gig hard drive (H)
Original footages are located on the F and the H drives
Preview files, media cache and encoder files are on E
So, I got a timeline full of videos, and I use AE to export uncompressed
720x480 files and them put these avi into the timeline above the original
files (since there are quite some FX involved). So there's about 6 video
tracks, and 4 audio tracks
Problem 1. It apparently that when I export to a finished AVI, Premiere's
pro export will SKIP (literarily speaking), speak the uncompressed files and
continue to export, so now you have a video that at certain point, the
audio/video is out of sync completely.
This only occures on 1 of my machine, I've similar setup with different
scenes on my other 3 computers, no problem exporting the final avi files but
with the above computer, it just skips the uncompressed videos...
I've found 1 lame solution: export the timeline instead as a whole, in parts
and re-import these new avi's and then export again to a new complete avi...
That's a lot of steps that is un-needed...
So, question here is, any thoughts on why the uncompressed files are not
read when exporting? (I've also deleted all the preview files before, still
same problem, and also did a repair on premiere pro).
My 2nd question: I have a complete movie project, which includes
uncompressed videos (2 tracks), DVCPRO50 videos (2 tracks) some transitions,
etc, 20 audio tracks, all into one time line of about 96 mins long. I have
had a hard time exporting it all into a finished movie, it crashes (error)
randomly that I can't figure out why.. But sometimes it does let me finish
exporting the avi competely but it might be after 8 hours of error messages
and rebooting...
So, can anyone here suggest some ideas to solve these?
Thanks
Johnny
www.rapturethemovie.com
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