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Re: Premiere Crashes are killing me!
by
Lance Bauerfeind
(LanceB)
on Jul 3, 2008 at 9:02:23 pm
I trust this is not too late for you.
I have had all the issues you are talking about a couple of years ago, so it was using 1.5.
The problem I found was that it is premiere. The general rule is to keep your project to below 50mb. If you have 2 gig ram then 1.2 will certainly max it out. Colour correction increases file size.
The solution that worked for me was to break it right down in to a number of smaller projects export those as avi's then have a master project which has the avi's only. Each one should be about 10 min max in length.
In the archives would be a thread regarding this whole issue. I haven't read or heared that Adobe have solved this issue as yet.
Lance
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