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  • Timecode.cpp-1077

    Posted by Ryan Williams on April 17, 2012 at 3:05 pm

    Here’s the situation… I have a large project… my C-Drive is pretty much full, but D drive has tons of space… I have freed up some space on my C-Drive but not a lot (can’t find more things to delete), I capture some footage but the audio keeps dropping out (though when I open the footage by myself in another program it works fine) then, the other night, I try to load the file and instead it gets to the loading screen, about 50% and freezes.

    I was able to load some previous Auto-Saves, but when importing the video that I just captured, the system gives me an Error Message saying something to do with TimeCode.cpp-1077. It will then shut down automatically. PLEASE if anyone has ANY way to get this going again, please let me know, the deadline for this project is coming up soon.

    Ryan Williams replied 14 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Ryan Holmes

    April 17, 2012 at 3:41 pm

    Are you storing your footage on your primary boot drive? If so, that’s not a very efficient way to work as that drive already houses your operating system. Work from a secondary drive. Leave your primary hard drive available only for your OS.

    What type of footage is it – SD or HD? What codec are you capturing to? Is this from a tape – DV, miniDV, HDCAM, etc?

    Ryan Holmes
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  • Ryan Williams

    April 17, 2012 at 4:02 pm

    My footage is on my D-Drive and not my primary boot drive, but for some reason the C-Drive keeps getting packed tight with stuff, and I cant tell what… Now, at this point I was able to get it loaded, not sure how, but I was, but now the problem is nothing will render, and my C-Drive now says it has 0 space on it for some reason even though there is nothing that I am saving to the C-Drive

  • Paul Neumann

    April 17, 2012 at 4:09 pm

    Are you saving your caches next to your source files? If not, that could be your problem.

  • Ryan Williams

    April 17, 2012 at 4:46 pm

    I don’t know, I don’t think so… When I go under scratch disks to see where the files are being loaded to it is all saying D-drive… but for some reason I can’t get anything to render now

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