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Apparently I got real lucky here. I purchased PD8 on Monday, so I got 2508. Was having general crash and produce errors left and right. I followed the AVCHD thread with many of you on it and tried all the troubleshooting offered. I soon realized my issue was likely my 32-bit OS, so last night I upgraded from Vista 32 bit to Windows 7 64 bit and EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT! Can edit/preview 24 mpbs smoothly without shadow files and can produce edited AVCHD using my Canon files and all fixes, titles, music, etc. at 1920x1080 24 mbps.
So thanks to the participants in this forum for helping guide the way and thanks to the fortuitous fact that I happened to start using PD8 when they implemented the Canon SRVT fix - it works great for me. I know some of you have been laboring with this for months if not a year...so again, thanks for your patience and participation for I am certain I reaped the benefits of your persistance.
Cheers all!
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I just logged in from a differentl machine and don't see my post...odd?
Anyway, thanks, Donald. I'd like to know that information. I'm open to upgrading from Vista 32 to Windows 7 64 bit if the consensus is that I will see better performance.
I successfully produced the speed changes to my video using both 1440 (Hardware Accel)and 1920 (SRVT) on a 4 min video, so this weekend I'll see if I can apply the transitions and produce without errors. From there, I should be able to add titles and music and produce my final segment. So in general, it seems as is, my PD8 on my system can only handle so much AVCHD editing at a time.
Still looking for more on CUDA, if that matters at this point.
Joe
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upgrading worked - please read post here: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/9855.page#43220
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Well, I'm having the same issue... different spot everytime I produce the same video...I'm thinking I have to give up on this application. Crashes for no reason, won't produce any edits. What's the point?
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