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My apologies for not responding earlier. I used this as an excuse to upgrade my video card. I went and purchased a ATI Radeon RX 470. Installed, and thoroughly uninstalled all Nvidia software. The good news, I did have some limited success. It was crashing during production at the 30 sec to 1-2 minute mark. My 39 minute video did finish producing after about 4-5 attempts using AVC custom @ 1920x1080 MP4. My second video at 34 minutes has not finished production though after about 20 attempts. The content of both is almost exactly the same, all video clips from an iPhone 5s. Sometimes I get to 30%- 50% and a frustrating 87%. I have the Windows Task Manager open on the performance tab. The CPU does indeed chug along at 100%. I've only attempted 1980x1080 in AVC (Custom) HEVC (Custom) and Windows Media.
Again all editing performs flawlessly, playback is usually very smooth. Production is my issue. And yes, I unchecked hardware acceleration.
Please advise, and a sincere Thank You for the help.
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I've been using PD13 for a year. I did one large elaborate 48 minute video in December and was able to produce a 49 minute MP4 @1920x1080 since then I've only produces small 2-3 minute videos, usually takes 2-3 attempts. I have a 39 minute video I've been trying to produce and I can't get beyond 1-4 minuites without a crash. This is on all formats and all resolutions. I've tried literally 20-30 times, scoured forums, tried uninstalling Geforce Experience, setting priority, regedit setting HKEY Cyberlink CES Functional Data settings to (0) etc etc etc. Editing runs smooth, can't produce. I'm guessing theres an Nvidia conflict somewhere. Open to all sugestions.
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The Motherboard is a ASUS PBZ77-V LE Plus. The good people at ASUS claim its i7/i5/i3/Celeron compatable. While my hardware buying skills might not be up to snuff, I do all my own work. I do have Win 7 64-bit. So the plan is to backup everything and reinstall a-new and see if I can wake up my lazy ram.
Thanks
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Thanks all, thart was exactly the feedback I was looking for... The nice young man who sold me the hardware assured me it was all going to get along well. I will follow the advice and advise. I like PD 13, lots of great features.
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I'm new to PD. I purchased boxed disc version. I had some success with trial version. I can't seem to produce anything of a higher quality than AVI 720x480, which is horrible. No transitions, no music, no titles, all clips are .mov files filmed on iPhone 5s @ 1920x1080. I can produce small clips less than 1 minute.
I first tried to produce a 46 minute video, then broke it up into 15 minute increments, still crashes after about 2 1/2 to 5 minutes, rendering box almost always appears at 2 1/2 minute to 3 minute mark. I've searched forum to find similar situations, no luck. I have a major project due in 2 months and am concerned about not being able to finish. Editing and preview works well, no complaints.
Not a slouch system, not a high end rig. When I watch performance in Windows Task Manager, CPU usage maxes out up to 90%-99%, So I'm leaning toward a CPU upgrade. But it seems that a well rated accessable program like PD would be able to accommodate middle of the road hardware. However, the weaker link seems to be the GPU, but it seems that would relate more to editing, preview etc.
Win 7 Home Premium
Intel Core i5-3570k CPU @ 3.40GHZ (4CPUs)
16GB Ram
1.61 Free HD space
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti
PD Ultimate 13.0.3130
DX Diag attached, as well as screenshots of my error messages
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