Hi Andrew,
It's hard to say what might be causing the problem. What Nina was asking for was right on the money. Most likely your problem is being caused by the video clips you are using.
1. How was the avi created? Camera? Make? Model?
2. What are the typical file sizes of the avi's? Short clips (a few minutes)? Long clips (an hour)?
3. What is the scope of your project? How many clips on the timeline?
Could you also attach a screenshot showing the entire application open with the entire project visible on the timeline.
4. Could you provide specifics about the AVI video file?
But since an "avi" can vary as much as my favorite chocolate cake recipe
....it would be helpful to provide a bit more information about the "avi" as you can. A simple and effective free app, that we all like to use in this forum is MediaInfo. Just google it and install it. Once it is installed you can right-click on one of your avi's and select MediaInfo. It will generate a report regarding the avi structure. Save it as a text file and then attach it here when you respond on your topic. The information that this report gives is very helpful to us in determining how the avi should react while editing.
5. Could you also attach a 5-10 second sample clip so we can download it and test it on our systems.
6. Can you attach a DxDiag file?
I know it sounds like a lot, but this is the only way we can get an accurate picture of the files you are using, the system you are using, and the scope of the project you are attempting to make. Without the information we are going to be making guesses and not really know what the problem might be.
Regards,
Kevin
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