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Exporting to DVD problem

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RisenSun

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Jun 18, 2005
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I currently have an hour and a half video I am trying to export to a dvd, but have been running into problems. I export it as the basic 'ntsc high quality 4mb VBR 2 pass' encoding. I ran it overnight for 12 hours and it barely made it halfway in the 'overall progress' bar. The Transcoding bar at the top filled up all the way and then just stayed there. My computer is pretty damn good as far as performance, so i have a difficult time believing its supposed to take this long. Anyone have any suggestions as to what i can do?

Thanks in advance!
 
What version of Premiere are you running?

If your using 1.5, grab the microsoft hotfix and the MainConcept Encoder upgrade and also make sure you have 1.5.1 upgrade. If your using WinXP with Sp2.

Patrick
 
Hi all, new to thread,
I have the exact same problem as RisenSun. Have been talking to Adobe Tech support and they want $39 to help me make their product work. Have also done all the troubleshooting from Adobe site. Still will not complete transcoding process for 1 -hr video. I have a very good PC (Dell P4, 1G RAM, Separate video drive,) outfitted specically for my Matrox RX10 package. My Premiere version is 1.0. I've already downloaded the XP hot Fix for Service Pack 2 plus updated the converters from Adobe. Can anyone help?

RisenSun - did you resolve your problem?
Thanks
 
i have this problem too. i keep running out of memory and i'm exporting only 4 minutes of video at the highest rez. I eventually added another gig of ram making two and it still does the same thing. I have 2-200 gig drives plenty of room to make demo reels for clients. I import ripped video from dvd's to edit my demos. i'm lucky to export 2 minutes without running out of memory. any ideas?
thanks

K
 
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