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  • Mathew Lisett

    June 10, 2010 at 1:09 am in reply to: erorr issue

    na not dumb at all, infact i like covering all bases helps the situation at times.

    how ever since i believe fat can only deal with less than 2gb, i woudl ahve though sicne its encoding to aroudn 46gb woudl be obvious.

    how ever i will give you the answer as, all drives are ntfs

    windows 7 x64 6gb ddr2 intel q6600 watercooled system.

    the slave drive is 498gb in size with now 334gb spare which should be plenty for this what i see as a simple process.

    never had an issue with encoding with the likes of full 1920 res hd bluray etc formats.

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 10, 2010 at 12:47 am in reply to: erorr issue

    which doesnt make sense if i hve a good 400gb of space, by my judging it was around 2% encoding = 2.5gb ( as i watched the nubers grow. that means 100% would be arouns 125gb so even with the temp file you still have loads of room left.

    how much room shoud i have then needed to do a encoding for it to not have this issue.

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 9, 2010 at 11:17 pm in reply to: erorr issue

    ok did an encoe or at least tried to with quick time png 1280 res.

    now this happens with AE aswell, one of the errors which baffles me, is when it states a error has occured, you dont seem to have enough space (well along those lines)

    and both vegas an AE has this issues at 46gb mark.

    is there a setting or soemthign i should be doign since theres like 400gb spare?

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 7, 2010 at 12:24 pm in reply to: rendering in sections

    Have you checked your hard drive properties to see if you’re running out of disk space?

    OVER 400gb space free

    When rendering, what does AE say is the expected final file size?

    it doesnt becuase i see the file size grow rom scratch theres no temp file size set.

    Are you using the FAT file system on your hard drive, which doesn’t allow files bigger than 2 GB?

    whole system is ntfs

    Can you get an external hard drive and format it to NTFS so you can make a file bigger than 2 GB?

    dont have an external and cant get hold of one

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 7, 2010 at 3:39 am in reply to: erorr issue

    oh heck yeah, i am encoding in my spare 480 space.

    how ever at the time the temporay files were located default of the main drives. so dont know if that was a big issue.

    ive re formatted tstem and adjusted all the temp file locations to the larger hdd.

    silly thing is that its the same issue with AE aswell.

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 7, 2010 at 2:16 am in reply to: rendering in sections

    ok sorry, just thought since its roughly the same error with sony aswell as AE cs5, thought there may be some knowledge of the error

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 6, 2010 at 10:41 pm in reply to: rendering in sections
  • Mathew Lisett

    June 6, 2010 at 8:02 pm in reply to: rendering in sections

    [IMG]https://i48.tinypic.com/2h3zh4w.png%5B/IMG%5D

    now this is what i see either in sony or AE, is this normal as it seems to happen 3/4 or near the very end of the encoding.

    and this was just with a 10 min section

    it was with animation with quicktime, so im now doign it with png

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 6, 2010 at 5:10 pm in reply to: rendering in sections

    thanks steve.

    now since we have foudn that my system doesnt have enough memory to do the whole footage and the footage needed to be quicktime format.

    ive just tried to do from the previous sony area and export it into sections.

    so I have a first clip of 30 minutes from sony from the start.

    my question is how do i take this section and replace the same selected time period of the footage into adobe without again causing my filters ive set to go away, or indeed the other footage that i need to stay there untill later when i do the exact same thing .

  • Mathew Lisett

    June 5, 2010 at 9:30 am in reply to: Removing video flicker

    do you know of a video thats hows this, or ould you be able to do a short one .

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