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Hi Guys,

Having read through articles, and threads on other forums, it seems I'm asking my little ol' Gateway to do too much at one time. I've taken your advice to heart, and producing my videos in "small bites" rather than
one big AVI file. Seems to be working. All the A/V junkies say you
need a minimum of 2 GB ram to do movies.

I still turn off all non-essentials, my wireless, and anti-virus.

Will keep you up-to-date.

Sara Jane
mrsgoodcash@gmail.com
Hey Dafydd,

I'm here in the States (NTSC). I'm attempting to create a video
created from Webcam Logitech Pro 9000 (wmv), add some scenery,
edit, and produce. The powerpoint inserts jumped around and
audio out of sync.

I have since produced another video this AM with PowerDir 6 and
it came out fine. Using WMV webcam footage, powerpoint inserts,
and some special effects. I turned off all non-essential programs,
disabled my wireless connection, and my anti-virus software.
Seemed to go without a glitch.

I'm using my Gateway 3522 Laptop with 60 GB harddrive, and 512 ram.
Can't remember s-dram. Figure I'm going to need an upgrade on RAM.

Any other ideas?

Sara Jane
mrsgoodcash@gmail.com

Shem,

Running into the same problem. I've left the PD6 default images in my library. When the screen stays "black", I just click on an image from the library, which then opens. Then I go back and click on the clip in the timeline. It seems to resolve the "glitch" by choosing another image from the library. Why? I don't know. Wonder if I should upgrade to 7.

Also have two other problems: jitters on produced movie tracks, and audio out of sync - as much as a 1min to 1.5 mins. Have spent hours producing movies and trying to figure this one out. Is it a RAM problem? I've turned off non-essential programs, etc. Do I need to upgrade my Gateway? Any suggestions appreciated.

Sara Jane
mrsgoodcash@gmail.com
vinh,

I've run into the same problem. Raw video is OK, but when I edit and convert to AVI or WMV audio is out of sync like 1 - 1.5 minutes from
video. Can't figure it out and I'm frustrated. Also, when I insert a
power-point slide, end production jumps around like a carnival ride.

I've tried: 1. Turning off wireless internet 2. closing all non-essential
programs 3. Transferred all movies, pics to ext hard drive

in an effort to relieve any memory or energy problems. Does mod or adm, anyone have some ideas? Thanks

Sara Jane
mrsgoodcash@gmail.com
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