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  • Cant render. is this a hardware issue?

    Posted by Thomas Pascavage on July 7, 2012 at 5:37 am

    i use alot of programs with c4d being the prominent one, but it goes all thru after effects and premiere, but i cant render out of ANYTHING. if i get anything its sequencial photos out of c4d varying from 1 frame to 60 then it shuts off. if i render video out of anything itll go to ab 20% then shuts off and im left with a 0byte video. im running an i3-370m and an intel hd graphics card with 3 gb of ram but the crazy thing is i cant even render out of MOVIE MAKER. thats what makes me suspicious but i get its a low end computer and need to upgrade but is this at least passable for these programs? im pretty sure ive put out a couple videos but that was wayyy back when i first got the computer. maybe requirements got upgraded?

    Thomas Pascavage replied 13 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Jon Barrie

    July 7, 2012 at 6:16 am

    If you try to render to a FAT drive you will hit a file size limitation. Make sure you are exporting to an NTFS drive, and that its not full. 🙂

    – JB

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  • Thomas Pascavage

    July 7, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    im not sure what that means.. i googled it tho and it seems tht ntfs is a mac thing? im running windows 7. and if its space, its not a problem, i got plenty of hard drive space, and the files im trying to export are only mp4s, about a couple hundred mbs. it just seems like the machine cant handle it cuz it doesnt lock up or anything. just turns off, no warning, no proper shut down, just.. off.

  • Jon Barrie

    July 8, 2012 at 3:30 am

    That sounds like an unstable system, nothing to do with Adobe.

    Bad RAM can cause this or a CPU that’s overclocked can get too hot and wallah!

    Get some software that can check the RAM and check the CPU heat sync.

    – JB

    Jon Barrie
    Adobe Video Solutions Consultant ANZ
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  • Thomas Pascavage

    July 8, 2012 at 9:47 am

    anything you recommend?

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