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Export time, CS3
by George Cox on Jul 4, 2009 at 2:29:54 pm

I have just looked through 1000 messages using "Export" for the search and not found an answer. I apologise if this has been asked before.
I am new to CS3. A video [straight forward, no effects, just a bit of cropping] 1.27 hours takes over three hours to export as an .avi. The same video using Premiere 6 takes 43 minutes. Am I doing something wrong?
Using XP Home/sp2, I GB RAM, exporting to a seperate HDD with 300+ free space.
Thank you for your time.
George.
p.s. I have posted this on other Forums but never got a reply.


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