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Re: Time line playback fades to back after few minutes
by Chris Blair on Sep 17, 2009 at 12:21:24 am

You need to provide a lot more info. Does the timeline play all the way through when not trying to record out to the DVD recorder?

Have you run the DPS hardware test (Should be in your DPS hardware manager app accessed in Windows Control Panel). If so, did it pass all tests?

Have you tested your media drives (from same DPS hardware manager application)?

If everything passes, then you likely have a corrupt clip on your media drive. The timeline just going to black was usually caused by this. Although DPS fixed the majority of issues that caused this a long time ago. If it's a corrupt clip, you should look on your video media drive for:

1. 0 kb files
2. Oddly named files
3. Files or folders with the word string BADxxx in them.

Give us some more info and we can help



Chris Blair
Magnetic Image, Inc.
Evansville, IN
www.videomi.com


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