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Fred B;
Thanks a lot! I will try to upgrade my computer so it can support PD9. Hope this will be sufficient for these kind of problems.
Arno
FredB:

What can I do about "Windows 7 64BIT with only 4GIG ram and "ZERO" dedicated memory chip"?

My build of PD9 is 9.0.0.2504

MOV-files from another camera (with other processing speed) cause no problems.

Thanks a lot!
Hi there, thanks.

I tried to produce a MOV-file before, this doesn't work, it produces a totally corrupt file.

The audio files I submitted are mp3 format.
I put them in the Voice-Over bar, but I tried to put them on the audio bar 2 (video + video sound are on bar 1). This generates the same problem.

I attached a diagnostic file, somehow a screenshot didn't work (will keep trying).

Right now an additional problem arose: PD9 is very slow and the problem (audio works but black screen) is also present when I play the video in the timeline or with Preview in the Media Viewer.

Hope this provides enough additional information.

Thanks, Arno
Hi there,

As a new user I ran into the following problem: I loaded 2 AVI-files into PD9, trimmed the first and multi-trimmed the second, put some audiofiles under it (and also used some of the audio from the videofiles), and automated the volumes. That's all. Still, when I try to produce the file, it fails to come out correctly.
File duration is ok, all of the audio is as I wanted, but the whole video shows a black screen. That is as an AVI-file (output). There are even more problems when I try to make an MOV-file.

Here is some information about the files (don't know the right words in english, but hope it'll help):
16:9
2764 kbps (processing speed)
2809 kbps (total processing speed)
20 frames/s
audio:
44 kbps
11 kHZ

Hope someone can help me out, that would be really great!

Thanks, Arno
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