Dafydd,
Got it! PD wasn't tested on non-consumer cpu's, so if it works...then great.
My apologies, I stand corrected about mentioning other company's software. I am just grateful that someone suggested a third party workaround to resolve the PD9 issues. As a result, I achieved success.
After batch-converting all 29 MOV files to MP4, I was able to edit my short 10-minute video. It contained lots of split and cross-faded audio tracks. There were no issues, except one time during the hour-long edit when I got ahead of the memory and PD9 crashed. But that stuff happens anywhere.
I produced the project and burned a 16:9 DVD. Perfect!
I am grateful to all of you for assisting me by providing clues. That lead to the discovery that it was the audio component of the MOV clips that was giving PD9 a fit. That lead to the format conversion workaround.
Thanks so much to everyone!
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Bill Spicer
Spicer Pro, LLC, Ocean City, MD
Win7 Professional 64-bit, Xeon 2.80GHz (4 CPUs)
6144MB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro FX 580
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