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  1. Hi

    I seem to be having a strange problem with Ulead video Stuido. I have edited a 2.75 hour wedding video, and am now rednering it. Initially I was gogin to just render to an avi in VS7 (using same seeting as project) and then convert using tmpgenc, but it was get up to about 18% and then crahs on me everytime. This I made the file it produced about 6GB (it if was 5, I could understand, but this is 6)! I then uninsatlled VS7 and reinstalled it, but this time I did not put the lastets update patch on. Now whilst this did cure one problem (of VS7 crashing when you double clicked on a VSP to start rather than manyually load in VS7), it did not cure the problem of it crashign at 6GB! I tried then to compress it in VS7, as a PAL DVD file! Again it gets up tyo 6GB and stops! Sayign there is a write error! Now I have Win XP SP1 installed, and use the NTFS file system. Everythign else seems to work okay. I have DVD workshop 2.1 installed too (incase that may be the problem)! But I just can;t figure out how to stop it crashing once it gets to about the 6GB mark!

    It';s obvciously a problem with the Ulead file writing system, but I don;t know how to stop it, as I;ve unisnatleld, and then reinstalled VS7, and still no luck!

    Anyway, anyhelp than anyone can give me would me much appreicated!

    Thank you for your help!
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  2. Pleas,e someone must know the answer to this?
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  3. i had a similiar problem, with it crashing encoding files bigger then X mb's
    (x = same small file size like 50mb's)

    my solution?

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  4. Had a similar problem once before. Seems that I didn't have enough Hard drive space for all the temp files and rendering that was going on. Once I starteed using a seperate 60 gig drive just for video, I didn't have as much problems.
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