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wait a sec.. what's that? Less than 1 hour makes a difference.. then it will burn? One of my projects I have is 1 hour and 30 minutes. Then how can you fill up a dual-layer DVD then? Because they can hold over 2 hours or more.
But what about your previous projects you've said burned onto DVD.. didn't they work? Weren't they from an external drive? But anyway, I think that's the issue. It's a pain to produce the movie onto the C drive, then burn it again into a separate project because you will end up encoding the movie twice thus degrading the quality.
Yeah this video is awesome.. I hope to become that good in my editing and effects. Some of that stuff I saw I have no clue how to do yet.
well, just be sure that your source video files are NOT on an external hard drive, but on the C drive. I find that if I try to burn a DVD with the source files on an external hard drive, I get a shutting down error every single time. So usually I have to produce the movie first to the C drive, THEN burn a DVD from a separate project.
Yep, there is a shift issue bug in PD9. I found out what caused it, so I've been working around it, but it slows me down in the projects. Here's what happens: let's say you have a bunch of video tracks in the video timeline, and you unlink a few of them and delete the audio portion, so that now you just have the videos there. If you then try to take those video clips and move them around in the timeline, it shifts ALL the rest of the video clips off their audio tracks without unlinking them. So I have to go back to each video track, unlink each one, align them, link each one, etc.
Sometimes that happens to me, but not every single video. Usually if I'm working on a project for long periods of time and go back to it, some of the videos will be blackened out and I have to go back and remove them and replace them. I simply just remove the videos in the video track and replace them again. But I've never had that happen with every video placed there.
Guys, PD9 is awesome. In this version, I don't have to split audio anymore and manipulate it's contents anymore in the audio track below. I can now unlink both audio and video and make them separate (which is similar), but I can remove the audio and create holes below. In the holes, I can insert any audio I want in there, even the unlinked audio from the video. It's pretty cool. So below the videos I can insert audio clips without having to use the tracks below... all in one track.
yeah, happened to me.. but as drastic as yours. Basically I once lost 4 hours of work.

for some reason, after a long project that takes a long time, it will suddenly get corrupted and lose everything. I learned my lesson and now try to do moves in parts and then put them all together to render.

basically you have to go to your AutoSave folder and keep clicking on the latest saved versions until you find one that isn't corrupted. That's what solved my issue. I had to redo 4 hours of work, but at least the rest of it was there.
Hopefully someone can help here. I'm using the full version of PD9 2330, and have been working on a project using .mt2s files straight from my HD cam. The clips work fine, it's speedy to edit, no crashing, etc.. but when I play it and do normal editing, the audio is always out of sync and everything runs in slow motion. I can never get normal speed out of it when I preview it as it plays. It seems to render fine, it's only when I'm working on it. It did it in PD8 too. It makes it a pain to edit because I have to stop the clip just right to split and remove, but it's always off by a few seconds.

Jonathan Dale
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