11/14/2022 0 Comments Pinnacle studio 19 export crash![]() ![]() Two hours of video is a lot of video to ask your computer and resources (RAM, Video Card, etc) to crunch. ![]() My HW: New HP DC7800 Quad 2.5GHz, 4G Ram, 1x250G Raid1 C:, 1x750G Drive Data, OS Vista Business all latest Driver, Blu-Ray Recorder LG GGW-H20L I would like to know, if somebody had success to burn a blu-Ray disc. This is the worst program I have ever got from Adobe. Not a single bad program has to define the functionality of a good running PC to the minimum. This is not what I want and this is not the way users have to do with their computer. The support recommends for example to disable Anti-Virus, running Vista in very basic mode (no glass etc.). I had at least 10 crashes and freezes, then I gave up and deinstalled it. I don't want another program to create the menu and another program to burn it. But then I have only the movie, and no disc menu. Tried with different export option MPEG-2, H.264 ->freeze after some minutes, always saying to low in memory. Tried to export this one minute to blu-ray -> freeze after some minutes saying, not enough memory (in the taskmanager about 2.2GB of the 4 GB are used, premiere.exe used about 1GB) Tried two times to select the blu-ray output medium -> crash. Tried again OK, tried to remove disc menu -> not possible, tried to drag another template to the disc menu-> crash. After pressing the Enter key, it takes a long time to render. I have put 6 clips on the time line (total of 1 minute with dissolve transitions). With PowerDVD playback of the clips is fine (video and audio). Video quality is bad (blurry), audio quality even worse (2 seconds you can hear sound, 2 seconds no sound, 2 seconds sound, 2 seconds no sound. Playback quality of the clips is very bad. I tried to add about 50 clips to the AVCHD project -> takes a long time but OK. Because of the many negative posts of Pinnacle Studio 12, I expected better stability and performance from Adobe Premiere Elements 7. I recently saw, that Adobe has released the Premiere Elements 7 with AVCHD support. The final video I have tried to burn with NERO 8. I have tried AVCHD with AVCHDUpshift to convert the AVCHD clips to MPEG clips and cut it with Premiere CS2. In the past I used for DV videos Adobe Production Studio (Premiere CS2, Encore CS2). For a long time, I was looking for a programm to cut my AVCHD clips taken with a Canon HF100 camera. ![]()
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