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  • Melvin Royster

    January 12, 2006 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Export MPEG Error Message

    Thanks, it works, I appreciate it. This process is much easier.

    Melvin

  • Melvin Royster

    January 11, 2006 at 11:19 pm in reply to: Export MPEG Error Message

    Thanks. Yeah Quicktime is the only one that doesn’t disturb the picture. What QT Reference settings do you use? And what settings do you use in Sorenson?

    Melvin

  • Melvin Royster

    September 30, 2005 at 7:38 am in reply to: Button Poster Frame: Error Message

    Nope it didn’t work, I tried that already too. But I thought I was getting somewhere last night, I linked the last two menu buttons, animated them, saved it and rendered it. They worked fine. It animated the buttons just the way I wanted it. But when I tried to link the 1st button, and animated it, then tried to render, that’s when the error message occurred. I can animte and render the last two buttons but not the first.

    Can anyone help?

    Melvin
    PC
    Encore 1.5
    Photoshop CS
    1.0 RAM

  • Melvin Royster

    September 14, 2005 at 6:06 pm in reply to: Encore 1.5 Simple Burn Settings

    I’m just looking to use Encore as a burn to DVD program. I’m not interested in making backgrounds, or menu pages, I just want to burn a simple dvd. I already have the project loaded in the timeline. But I wasn’t sure if that was all I had to do, or whether my settings (which I know nothing abou) had to be set a certain way to make a plain dvd. Can anyone help?

    Melvin
    PC
    Encore 1.5
    1.0 RAM
    (comp also has Nero on it)

  • Melvin Royster

    August 22, 2005 at 3:06 am in reply to: Avid & Adobe on the Same Computer

    How do you have it set up? What’s different about your computer? Or what process do you take to assure that they run accurately?

    Melvin
    Home Built PC
    Avid Express 4.6
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5
    1 Gig RAM
    4 Hard Drives, C Drive as Main with 3 others
    1 External Drive
    All software installed on same drive, C Drive

  • Melvin Royster

    August 22, 2005 at 12:57 am in reply to: Can’t Burn DVD’s!! Please Help!!

    Oh ok, I’ll give that a shot, but you mean turn off Nero by going into the Startup Applications, and turn it off there? Or how?

    Melvin

  • Melvin Royster

    August 22, 2005 at 12:07 am in reply to: Avid & Adobe on the Same Computer

    I’m sorry, I should have been a lil more specific. I have Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 on my computer and I believe Avid Express Pro 4.6. I meant acting funny like, Adobe Pro’s burn to DVD function has been constantly making bad discs. I tried chaning everything, and they are still bad disc.

    And when I’m trying to capture in Avid, it says that I can’t b/c of insufficient hard drive space. The drive has 5 Gig on it left. And just recently the audio has been playing in the source monitor, but not in the timeline monitor.

    I also have Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and Encore on my computer.

    So there is no way to have both software’s on my computer? I won’t be able to install the software on another drive? How do I get rid of the one I don’t want, to be able to get everything back to order? Thanks.

    Melvin Royster
    PC
    Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Encore
    Avid Express 4.6
    1 Gig RAM

  • Melvin Royster

    August 21, 2005 at 4:08 pm in reply to: Can’t Burn DVD’s!! Please Help!!

    Thanks. Actually, I was using a different brand of DVD’s at first, but then I switched backt and it’s still didn’t work properly. But I downloaded the trial version of Encore and burned some DVD’s through that application. Even that application was strange, I tried to burn 6 DVD’s at a time, and out of the 6, 3 worked. It switched off, the first one worked, then the second one didn’t work (bad disc), and back and forth like that. I also have Nero on my computer.

    Do you know how can I have both programs on the same computer without either one interfering with the other? I have four hard drives, and one external.

    Melvin
    PC Adobe
    1.0 Gig RAM

  • Melvin Royster

    July 6, 2005 at 6:57 pm in reply to: DVD Error message

    I took a project I cut in Avid, and exported it out as a Quicktime movie, then I imported it into the Premiere Pro, which it needed rendering, and I tried to burn to DVd but I still get that same error message DVD Err 16072. The importing of a Quicktime video shouldn’t cause this error, right? What else can I do? thanks

    Melvin

  • Melvin Royster

    July 6, 2005 at 6:48 pm in reply to: DVD Error message

    Yeah, I just finished downloading the update, but I’m still running into that error message. Anything else I can try?

    Melvin

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