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Re: Memory problems
by marisu fronc on Jan 15, 2008 at 9:00:57 pm

Have you tried this - right before you render minimize Premier and change focus to something else (task manager is always good) that will purge any accumulated memory in Premier - then when you maximize premiere render before you do anything else (like play the sequence). If that doesn't work you might need to try rendering ahlf and half - see if there's a particular section that's clogging it up. I find the toggle away method works 99% of the time, even if it is a bit of a drag.

slainte,
marisu



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