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I have another new problem that just now pops up. I have several B roll mp4's that I am dropping into my video podcast. But whenever i start up that project in PD365 as it loads everything it stops at every one of those mp4 video clips and says they are broken or whatever and to retry. But if I hit ok anyway and keep going with that on each time it does it, it stops and the videos are fine and play fine.
It is time consuming and annoying - can you help me fix this?
thanks,
wrswaim
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SVRT I know how to switch off but how do i switch off the other?
Thanks,
Wrswaim
Now it tells me it cvould not upload the cache file. Huh?? This just has never happened before.
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And have you tried to switching off SVRT and hardware decoding?
SVRT I know how to switch off but how do i switch off the other?
Thanks,
Wrswaim
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I have a new problem that jus started happeneing...I have tried 3 times to produce my video and I keep getting the message 3/4 the way through saying "production unsuccessful....." (Please see attached pic) I have made no changes and the laptop is new, and fully loaded with more than enough memory and the graphics card is awesome. HELP!!!!! I do a weekly podcast and am now behind because of this!
Thank you,
wrswaim
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When producing a new video it showed by the "remaining" that the file would come out as 3.1 GB. I thought this was strange as it wasn't long enough or loaded enough to merit such a big size (should have registered as half that size). It took 2 or more hours to edit it down to - and set the frame rate, etc to - for the required 3GB or less my podcast server limits it to. Once it produced fully I look in the file folder and it was only 1.5 GB!!! NOT the 3 GB it said it would be!!! This has never happened to any videos I have produced before. Am I wrong that down by the little pie chart that "remaining" means the file size the video will be when completed? If not, then why did it insist on registering 3GB when it wasn;t that large in actuality?? I have to use this feature each time to make sure it is 3G or below - I need to know where then it shows what the file size will be when production is complete. Thank you very much.
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