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  • PPro CS3 + Prospect 2k render/crash issues

    Posted by Hellfritsch on September 11, 2007 at 3:49 pm

    Having a few issues and any help is greatly appreciated:

    -every time project is opened all renders are gone
    -any clip with filters, keyframes, etc appear to be offline & effects/keyframes appear to not be working (crazy fix is to copy and paste the entire timeline into new sequence)
    -crashes on most renders (even 15 second segments with only 4 layers)
    -frequent freezes and crashing while editing

    PROSPECT 2k issues:
    -spending any time to switch between different look files will lead to a freeze/crash. if i know what look i want and quickly switch to that, no problem. but if i try different looks or make adjustments for any extended period of time the software freezes and takes 3-5 minutes to end task. this is no way to color match!!!

    SYSTEM INFO:
    WinXP
    Dual Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66ghz
    2gb ram
    Working from internal SATA drives (dual 500gb) (no project info or media on system drive)
    Prospect 2k with CineformRAW 2k 23.976 footage shot on two SI-2k Mini cameras (stereoscopic)

    Thanks again!
    -sean

    Hellfritsch replied 18 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Tim Kolb

    September 11, 2007 at 7:26 pm

    What else is in your system?

    Display card, I/O, etc…

    I haven’t gotten my P2K running with CS3 yet as my desktop system died right after I upgraded (nothing to do with the software…motherboard died) so I haven’t had a chance to beat up on it much yet.

    I do know that CineForm and AJA’s retail drivers do NOT get along in case you have a Xena I/O card on board…CineForm needs the OEM drivers.

    If the saga is too long for a post, contact me directly…

    TimK,
    Director,
    Kolb Productions,

    Creative Cow Host,
    Author/Trainer
    http://www.focalpress.com
    http://www.classondemand.net

  • Hellfritsch

    September 11, 2007 at 8:36 pm

    The system has no I/O card. Media was recorded direct to disk via gigabit ethernet through the Silicon DVR software.
    We are using an NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT and a sound card. Thats it.

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