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Last time I posted a comment in a thread like this, it was locked (without explanation)
Tony;
If you keep making the same comment, you should just save time and add it to your signature!
Yurii;
It is often difficult to keep focused on your specific issue when so many users are chiming in that they have an "identical" problem. Problems are NOT identical, and having many users trying to hijaack the post makes it VERY DIFFICULT to keep on track...possibly that was why the post ynotfish referred to was locked, it got off-track and muddy.
The issue with frozen screens and pauses is discussed as an issue with the newer (5xx) Nvidia cards. They recently released a new driver that MAY help some of those issues (WHQL - version 296.10). However, they are still reporting some stuttering in different applications, even with the new drivers and do not have mention SPECIFICALLY of helping Cyberlink PD10 in the Release Notes.
EDIT/Caution - If you have previously tried to "rollback" Nvidia drivers to a working version, you will have to completely UNINSTALL and do a clean install of the new drivers. There is a help document on this recommendation on the Nvidia/GeForce site.
Have you tried selecting the "Intelligent SVRT" option for production?
Your machine is very strong, but it is often difficult to determine what is a "qualified" machine, as hardware platforms may be similar but react very differently to a problem. I will resist making comment on using SSD drives with limited free space (as I am still healing from the last beating I took on this subject), but I really am not sure whether this applies
It would be nice if there was a "sandbox" for testing, where different projects could be uploaded and shared, to test on different platforms. So many possible problem sources and solutions (like transitions, edited clips, output format selection, etc.).
Maybe (others here can comment better on the worthiness of the following than I) upload the problem clip to YOUTUBE (from inside PD10) and select the PD10 option to load the project on Directorzone (showing the timeline). Does that make sense? I haven't recommended this before, but maybe it would let others see the timeline in action and troubleshoot the location of issue/failure. Community... Does that make sense or have value??
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