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Well, I just finished 2 hours of intense video editing and I had not one crash! I did exactly what Dafydd suggested, uninstalled Geforce Experience and everything is working fine now.
I thank all of you for all of your support!
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Ok, so I have updated the realtek driver to the latest and there are still crashes. I have attached the latest dxdiag file for reference. (tomasc) I suppose it can be a hardware issue but I do have 16g of ram and 8-core processor running at 4.0 GHz and have ran the program right after a fresh reboot before executing any other program.
Optodata – I followed the thread that you recommended and this is what happened:
- I added the images one at a time with no issues.
- I then added transition between each image, extended the time of some of the images. No issues so far.
- Added more of the same images on 3 additional time frames with transitions. No issues.
- Resized images so that each time frame occupied one quadrant of the viewing area. So basically I had 4 images from 4 timeframes showing at once. No issues
- Overall, each timeframe was about a 1 ½ minutes long. I ran this 5 times with no issues.
- Then added the kite surfing video in one time frame, ran the project 3 time with no issues.
- Added the same video in all of the time frames and after a couple of runs, the program crashed. It crashed again after a couple of more runs.
So that is where I stand now. I appreciate the ideas and help everyone is providing, keep the ideas coming!
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One of things I tried was installing it on a 3 terabyte drive with more than 2 terabyte left and it still was crashing. I will update the realtek driver and see if this makes a difference.
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I just loaded PD14 and every couple of minutes no matter what I am in the middle of, PD14 crashes. I could be saving, previewing, moving a clip...it doesn't matter, it will crash. It doesn't matter what the size of the project is. I had the same exact issues with PD13 so I had to go back to using PD12 which seems to be a lot more stable.
Searching for answers on this forum, I have tried the following with no success:
- Ran sfc /scannow
- Tried SAFE MODE, it does work but is so painfully slow that it was basically useless to me
- Uninstalled and reinstalled
- Uninstalled and then reinstalled on a different drive with tons more space than the original drive installed on.
I have attached the dxDiag file hoping that someone out there will see a red flag and help.
Regards,
Steve
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