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Re: Pro 9: Rendering failures using MainConcept AVC/mp4?
by
Norman Willis
on Jul 19, 2009 at 4:44:12 am
I don't know if this will help you or not, but I've got VP9 x32 and x64 both running very stable on fresh install of Vista 64 Ultimate on a Dell T3400 desktop. I'm brand new as an editor, but I expected a lot of crashes, and so far have not had a single one. (I'm having trouble getting Cineform NeoScene to stay running, but that is a separate issue.)
On the other hand, I have a Dell Inspiron E1705 laptop that I cannot seem to get Vegas to do more than stay open a few minutes. I use the laptop as my 'test bed' machine, and I have loaded and unloaded a ton of stuff, and I suspect that a clean install of Vista would do wonders for it.
As I am doing fresh installs, I am doing a full disk image (to an external hard drive that I set off to one side) once I have everything installed, and up and running.
I'm just curious: how recent is your OS? Might a fresh re-install help? I know that is typically a groaner, because for me that would take a couple of days of nursing things: but with the addition of a clean disk image I am hoping that in the future, a clean 'drive wipe' won't take any more than a couple of hours.
It's just a question. I hope it helps.
Norman Willis
www.nazareneisrael.org
servant@nazareneisrael.org
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