Lucas Windsor
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I am running as follows
Mac Pro Dual Quad Core 2.26ghz
6BG Ram
640GB HD
NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 -
Huh that’s weird. I guess your only recourse is to call Adobe and see if they can solve the problem for you.
Do the audio clips in the timeline appear out of sync, moved over, or is it actually screwing the files itself.
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We have a guy from cycore looking into the problem right now. Eventually I hope that they will make a patch.
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How are you transferring your project? I just transferred like 5 huge projects to a new computer and the audio was fine. All I did was use the project mananger to consolidate the entire project and then I copied the one large folder with all the files over to the Mac Pro.
When you do it this way you do have to point Premiere to the files when you try to open the project, which if the project is big could take a few minutes. I have done it this way since the option was available in Premiere.
I don’t know if that will help but I thought I would share my experience with it.
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You should think about Vista more then Xp. The memory limit makes XP not so future proof. Plus you will be ready to upgrade to windows 7, which is a huge improvement over Vista is terms of performance and usability.
Most people also don’t realize that even though Xp supports up to 4GB of ram you can only use around 3gb of it. You waste an entire GB of memory.
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I sent a copy of the plugin to the company who made it, so hopefully they can figure out the problem with it. If they let me know anything I will let you know as well.
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Yeah you can only actually use 3 gigs of that 4 you have installed. I have a Dell XPS that I use to do video on before I got my Mac Pro and it only had 2GB of ram and if any movie went over an hour it would occasionally slow down.
Its also good to make sure that any video you are working with is compressed for what its going to end up on.
I had a Documentary that was an Hour long and the entire size of the project was 135gb because I saved all the video and animations as AVI’s in high quality. I just transferred the project to my Mac and converted the video to quicktime and now the entire project is only 5GB. It was only output on DVD so I didn’t need to save it as AVI.
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I have done multiple movies over 90 minutes long in Premiere. I have never had any of the slowdowns as you state you have. How much memory does your system have? If you run out of Ram Premiere can become unstable and crash, on a PC at least.
The last thing over 90 minutes I did was done on a system with 8GB of memory. When you run out of Ram in Windows it can cause chaos when editing because writing to the paging file is really slow.
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Sure I will send it as soon as I can.
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I tried what you said and it did not work. Its weird because none of the other ones have that problem. Is there anyway to download a new version of the plugin?