I'm having a strange and unpleasant problem with rendering a movie.
The program's behavior is very amusing: when I start producing it keeps going, all the way, consuming beautifully 100% of all my 4 cores' power for an hour or so. And then, when I'm most excited, I take one look at my new "Produce.mp4" file and immediately burst into a happy, happy laughter. Because its length is 164 bytes.
Take a look, if you want to enjoy the moment with me: http://www.CompletelyUnprofessional.com/Produce.mp4
What a funny little program, this PowerDirector.
Now, it is obviously hilarious and I still can't recover from all the fun it caused me, but since I've spent 12 hours on trying to get my film produced and ready, it's not as much fun as it could be.
Does anyone have any idea what on earth is going on? Help. Please. Please, please, help.
I'm a computer programmer, by the way, so I don't think I have forgotten to turn monitor on and no, my disk in not full. But who knows, maybe I'm missing something obvious. Man, I hope I do and it's not some particularly nasty bug that renders this software useless.
Some clues: There are no errors during rendering. Preview looks fine. Everything works fine during editing. Other films rendered fine - it's the first. I use chroma key, two video tracks (, two music tracks. I try rendering to MPEG-4 with hardware video encoder or without it, with all kinds of resolutions I can think of - nothing helps.
However, few times, the output file had few MB and contained just about a minute of the film (the ending). The movie is about an hour long. It looks just as if some magical computer monster ate up the file from the beginning and left only the last minute, because it was too full. But most of my miserable attempts to render my film left me with only 164 bytes.
I have PowerDirector 10 Deluxe running on Windows 7, 32-bit, 4GB of RAM, Core I7.
And questions? Any clues?