Re: Pinnacle 9 crashes
- From: "George S. Ellis" <george.ellis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 22:10:54 -0400
No, keep it NTFS. I have run Studio in 384MB of memory, so it is not memory
unless you have bad memory. BUT that would not always act the same way.
Really, try the Pinnacle forum as there are guys who do this all day long
there. Try Pinnacle support again. The guys in CT are pretty good at
figuring this out. Use the e-mail support. It takes a day to get a dialog
going, but it usually solves all of the issues.
"Pirate Mike" <PirateMike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B34FD440-F285-4847-9C4B-58E371716324@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> TG & George
>
> Thanks for the tips
>
> I tested the program with different clip which I tested by putting them
> individually in the time line and playing them and they worked. However
> when
> they were in the time line togeather the program crashed at about the same
> period.
>
> I checked my drivers and they are all up to date.
>
> It just seems like it is running out of memory or the project is too large
> for the program but at 23 minutes it can't be too big. It is more like XP
> doesn't like something that is happening and shuts the program down but it
> does not give an error message except the one where it wants to send the
> info
> to Microsoft. The processor never goes above 40% useage and there is
> plenty
> of RAM and virtual memory so I am at a loss.
>
> Any more thoughts would be welcomed.
>
> "George S. Ellis" wrote:
>
>> Adding to TG's response, make sure you have the lastest video and audio
>> drivers.
>>
>> Increasing the Page File Size past 1.5GB is not going to help. Moving to
>> a
>> second drive (with some still on C:) might, but video and audio first.
>>
>> The Pinnacle forum really is the best place, it just may take a few
>> moments
>> to get it.
>>
>> "Pirate Mike" <PirateMike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:D409C02C-0CB7-4A95-925B-4D10A33C9CD1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I recently installed pinnacle 9 Plus and is works great until i have
>> >about
>> >23
>> > minutes of video in the time line, then the program shuts down. I have
>> > a
>> > new
>> > Dell 8400, 3.4G processor, 1G RM, 310G harddrive. I have increased my
>> > page
>> > file size but it still crashes. The Pinnacle web site had no similar
>> > problems
>> > and my query to their email support only resulted in a list of articles
>> > that
>> > were close to my problem. I have reinstalled the software but the
>> > result
>> > is
>> > the same.
>> >
>> > Any ideas????
>> > --
>> > thanks Pirate Mike
>>
>>
>>
.
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