Adobe 6.5 Exporting Help
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XspitfireDemonX
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Adobe 6.5 Exporting Help
I've just fineshed my newest video and when I go to export it gets about a quarter way through and freezes then crashes. I've gone through this about three or four times. it's only happend on this video so I don't think it's the settings.
Thx for the help guys ^_^
-Ryan
Thx for the help guys ^_^
-Ryan
- Katsumi_AMVs
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Hmm something like that happens to me in the past . . . . and I get a message saying "may be a corrupt file . . . " or something like that ~_~
In my case I made a mistake with the codec that I choose to compress the vid project . . . but you also can check :
- If you're rewriting your project in an already existent video file with different codecs.
- You must check the settings of the video format that you're trying to export.
I can't be sure I hope you can fix your prob
In my case I made a mistake with the codec that I choose to compress the vid project . . . but you also can check :
- If you're rewriting your project in an already existent video file with different codecs.
- You must check the settings of the video format that you're trying to export.
I can't be sure I hope you can fix your prob
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XspitfireDemonX
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- Katsumi_AMVs
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Ohkmv wrote:What is the file system you are exporting to? If you are not using NTFS and you are exporting uncompressed you could be running into the max file size.
You're right , could be that
A vid with 4~5 minutes need something around of 6~7 giga of free space
Better export with ruffyuv ^^
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XspitfireDemonX
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Hah, i'm sorry I have no idea, is there some way I can check? But this is about a four min video. And I've exported bigger uncompressed files before (Ex: "My Immortal" 7gig file). Would room left on the disk be a problem? Because I olnly have about 4 gigs left when I start to export. But also it crashes with about 3 gigs left.
Thx for the help guys ^_^
-Ryan
Thx for the help guys ^_^
-Ryan
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XspitfireDemonX
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hah ,Just missed that. Alright i'll get rid of some stuff and see if the extra space dose it.Paulo wrote:Ohkmv wrote:What is the file system you are exporting to? If you are not using NTFS and you are exporting uncompressed you could be running into the max file size.![]()
You're right , could be that![]()
A vid with 4~5 minutes need something around of 6~7 giga of free space![]()
Better export with ruffyuv ^^
- Katsumi_AMVs
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Yeah you can check that exporting your vid compressed with any codec , doesn't matter wich one , just try to make a small test file , if you succeed with that way , you don't have any prob with codecs or your clips , you just need more space to export your vid ^^XspitfireDemonX wrote:Hah, i'm sorry I have no idea, is there some way I can check? But this is about a four min video. And I've exported bigger uncompressed files before (Ex: "My Immortal" 7gig file). Would room left on the disk be a problem? Because I olnly have about 4 gigs left when I start to export. But also it crashes with about 3 gigs left.
Thx for the help guys ^_^
-Ryan
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XspitfireDemonX
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