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Neeko64Newbie Joined: Aug 15, 2011 15:56Messages: 31Offline
Solved byAug 18, 2011 09:55
Okay, So I fixed my original problem and found out that my rendering was stopping at 67% because it was apparently too big of a file. This shouldn't occur. My computer used to render 20-30 minute Sony Vegas Pro files. I've tried rendering it as .avi (stops at 67%) .wmv (works fine but has awful quality) and .mpeg2 (stops at 90,92, and 60 percent). I can render my 6 minute video if I cut it up into about 5 different parts... This is extremely inconvenient and makes me have to go to Windows Live Movie Maker to put it all back together. After all this I have very bad quality from Windows Live...
Dafydd BSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20Messages: 11973Offline
Aug 18, 2011 10:24
Nick,
In your previous posts on this forum you were asked to read specific posts and provide specific information. You had to be asked too many times! BEFORE you post on this forum again you MUST read and then provide the information requested below.
1. a screenshot of your Edit Workspace
2. a sample of the video you are using (5 to 10 seconds in length and NOT edited).
3. Read Fred's answer and suggestions regarding the capability of your PC.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/15/18583.page#96052
If you supply the information in the manner we ask you will get an answer as quickly as members can deliver it. If you "string out" a thread as previously done, then members will "walk away".
Moderator.
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Aug 18. 2011 10:43
Dafydd BSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20Messages: 11973Offline
Aug 18, 2011 11:37
Quote:Nick,
In your previous posts on this forum you were asked to read specific posts and provide specific information. You had to be asked too many times! BEFORE you post on this forum again you MUST read and then provide the information requested below.
1. a screenshot of your Edit Workspace
2. a sample of the video you are using (5 to 10 seconds in length and NOT edited).
3. Read Fred's answer and suggestions regarding the capability of your PC.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/15/18583.page#96052
If you supply the information in the manner we ask you will get an answer as quickly as members can deliver it. If you "string out" a thread as previously done, then members will "walk away".
Moderator.
Please read the post and you should realise you are expected to give the information with your next contribution here!
Quote:The post was locked, hence why I didn't post that.
I have given your response some thought and looked up when you were asked for the information. Your reply does not fit well with the facts.
Moderator
This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Aug 18. 2011 11:44
Neeko64Newbie Joined: Aug 15, 2011 15:56Messages: 31Offline
Aug 18, 2011 11:48
I can't post,
"1. a screenshot of your Edit Workspace
2. a sample of the video you are using (5 to 10 seconds in length and NOT edited).
3. Read Fred's answer and suggestions regarding the capability of your PC. "
This, because this thread is locked, therefore I can't post.
Dafydd BSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20Messages: 11973Offline
Aug 18, 2011 12:27
Thank you Nick,
I'm sure the editors here understand your predicament a little.
As you are unwilling to post the requested data (even though we all know you have the ability to) in a timely manner, I will consider this thread and your problem to be closed, unless I see otherwise.
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