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Kevin & James1... Based on your comments and suggestions, it sounds as if you were specifically addressing Chris Tayler's issues (which are a bit different than mine). Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Sincerely,
medlgl
Thanks for that! I gotta tell you what I did... I downloaded the PD-10 patch and the error completely disappeared. Explain that one to me (lol)!! After downloading the patch, my audio was working again and I have not seen the error
message since! Small miracles never cease to exist.
Thanks for that! My movie is strictly 2D. In my initial post, I stated the audio portion was fine. I was wrong! Since that
error message popped up, my audio is gone!

So, bottom line??? If it's truly a "bug" in PD-10, it becomes a waiting game, right? In the meantime, I can't produce the movie and present it to my sister (who commissioned me to make the movie for her).

Thanks again for answering my post in such an expeditions manner.

Lon
I am using PD-10 Ultra and have received a similar error message, to wit: "A front-end graph streaming error occurred."
There was nothing mentioned about it being a video or audio error... just a 'front-end graph streaming error.'

I have been trying to burn a 53-minute movie now for over a week and the disk stops playing, usually towards the end of the movie... but each time in different locations. I am at my wits-end trying to decipher what it is that is preempting a successful burn of the movie. I have eliminated various special effects (thinking one or more of them might be defective) and doing other minor adjustments on the tracks, and then re-producing the movie again, only to have the production disk stop playing again. The audio and video components of the movie work great and look great.

The above-referenced error message surfaced for the the first time today. I subsequently deleted PD-10 from my computer and reinstalled it today. Upon re-booting the movie, the error message reappeared.

I'm not sure where to go from here. Any suggestions?

Sincerely,

Fraustrated Lon
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