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    I have made a clip on Premier Pro 1.5.
    I am trying to encode the clip to mpeg2. In the encoding settings I have set the CRT to 9.000kb/s.
    Before the rendering finish an error stops the rendering. (“Adobe Premier Pro failed to return a video frame. Canceling the operation”)
    Please help me?
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    The total bitrate of a DVD program stream at any moment should be less than 10mb/s. A common mistake DVD-authoring newbies make is to create streams that altogether have a bitrate higher than this. For example the video bitrate is 9mb/s (take a look, spyros; i doubt it is 9kb/s) and the audio is full uncompressed linear PCM with a bitrate of more than 1.5mb/s, the total is >10.5mb/s. Even for very short programs where we can have the luxury of high CBRs keep the video bitrate around 8mb/s. Then even with one linear PCM audio track total is a bit more than 9.5mb/s which is in spec.
    For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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  3. Are you using High resolution pics or magic bullet editors or hugh/saturation/tint on video clips? You may want to read through this:
    http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?50@@.3bb73582/39!login=true
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    I have find the solution for my problem in Adobe website.
    I had to download an update of Adobe encoding and an update of windows xp.
    This Updates are necessary for dual processor systems or systems with hyper-threading enabled.
    For more information’s visit

    http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/330380.html
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