THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN SENT TO CYBERLINK TECHNICAL SUPPORT
I recently purchased and downloaded PD7 and I have attempted to produce several slide shows. In many instances there is no problem however in relation to one type of slide show I cannot avoid the following message,
"Runtime error!" "Program PDR.exe" "Abnormal Program Termination"
I have uninstalled and reinstalled PD7 twice and still get the same message.
To recreate the situation I make the following comments.
Import and bring down 50 photographs to the timeline
Select all
Slideshow
Highlight
Next
(System produces slideshow and offers preview window)
(I play the slideshow - all looks good)
Next
(System applies slideshow to time line)
Produce
create file
next
.AVI
Profile type = DV-AVI
Profile name/Quality = PAL
CLVS
tick apply Cyberlink VirtualSpeaker
Living Room
OK
Next
File to be called Produce.avi
File Type:AVI
Codec: DV-AVI
video Size: 720X576
Duration: 00:03:22:00
Aspect ratio: 16:9
tick Enable preview during production
Start rendering
System goes through rendering process
at 77% the error message appears and system closes down.
I have selected 30 other photographs and system closed down at 88%
I have selected a different 50 Photographs and the system closed down at 66%
I have selected 50 Photographs and changed the slide show to "Cell" reducing the duration of the clip to 42seconds. The file was produced successfully.
I have selected 176 Photographs and changed the slide show to "Cell" changing the duration of the clip to 01:42:00. The file was produced successfully.
I have selected 50 Photographs and changed the slide show to "motion" clip length is 00.03.22:00. The clip was produced Successfully.
In conclusion:
It appears that the problem is producing slideshows where the "Highlight" option is used. As you saw I tried 30 photographs and 50 photographs and in both cases the error message appeared.
I would appreciated your assistance
Thank you
This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Dec 31. 2008 02:28
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