


Ram would NOT simply cut the video off like that. It sounds to me like a compound problem. I think more than 1 thing is making you have these problems. The lag in editing might be from having a slow processor, not having enough ram, or your hard drive being terribly fragmented (or probably a few more I can't think of). Now, the video simply cutting out... That could be from running out of space on your hard drive (not all that likely, unless you have a small hard drive, or it's packed full.Kuragari_Okami wrote:specs? I was using an .avi file. Just recently.Kionon wrote:What are the specs on your computer? What type of source footage are using? When was the last time you cleaned your computer (run spyware detection, anti-virus, defragmented, streamlined your start up group, deleted old or unnecessary programs...)?Kuragari_Okami wrote:I used Windows movie maker, and when I finished my video I saved it as a windows media file, but apparently my computer was lagging the whole time I was making the video so all my timing for it was off. (Not to mention my program kept shutting down.) I tried to fix it, but it wouldn't save or convert the whole video and would only play halfway through. So I just stuck with what I had, is there anyway to prevent this in the future, or something?
My friend told me I'm out of RAM and I need to buy another gig...so I'm going to see if that will keep my computer from shutting down on me....thank you!
Yes, specs. Ram is but one small part.Kuragari_Okami wrote:specs? I was using an .avi file. Just recently.
My friend told me I'm out of RAM and I need to buy another gig...so I'm going to see if that will keep my computer from shutting down on me....thank you!
I haven't upgraded to Leopard yet, so I'm not certain. Since Leopard is still OS X, it should be the same, but I won't know until I test it myself. I'll stop by the Apple store today and do some asking around.Amelia Antipatica wrote:I'm just curious about your Mac advice. I'm going to use iMovie '08 and Leopard operating system, along with ripped video from DVDs. Or atleast I hope so. Is your tutorial pretty much the same concept for '08, or just the old programs?
You won't be using avisynth. Not yet anyhow. There hasn't been much mac development.Also, could you please go into further detail about VOBs, AVs file, where I can get the proper programs needed to rip and so on? So far, I have the DVD in my computer and iMovie open. xD That's as far as I got.
Actually, it will be even easier than that, run the program, it'll automatically detect this disc, and you just have to click the start button. Hold on, let me boot up Minako (my mac) and get the necessary screen shots.Amelia Antipatica wrote:When I get the ripper, just go into the VIDEO_TS and click on the files, right?
Hmm? It won't damage your computer.So, I looked for the Ripper. I think I'm going to ask around before getting it, but from articles I've read they said it's fine.
My mac has never crashed. Ever. I've had it for two years. Individual programs sometimes crash, but then you just need to start over.Also, about Diva and Mac the Ripper: are the available on discs or just through the internet? Also, is there a chance my Mac will crash?
...You have no idea how often we pray for someone like you. You do your homework, you ask clear and concise questions, you admit your new status, and you posted in the sticky! Pain? Try godsend.I'm sorry to be a pain, but I like to do my homework. ^;