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    Hello!
    I VE WORKED ON A DVD PROJECT FOR 1 month now.
    premiere was a nightmare, working very slowly and puting my computer "out of memory" often. rebooting was ok to solve the problem.
    i ve build a few dvd and a few .iso that were ok.
    but when i ve came to the very last correction and my dvd in the preview monitor was 99% how i wanted it, i couldn t simply build any iso or disk.
    i am blocked since 24 hours on my computer getting completly out of myself.
    each time it starts building the dvd image (.iso) the computer starts using a lot and a lot of ram till it freezes with a small "out of memory" indication. it indicates build transitions failed.
    can t go further. i ve tried 100 times. copied and pasted it on other drives etc...nothing does it.
    help please.
    notice that i ve changed minor things from one version of the project to that last one. i still can build iso with previous versions from a few days ago...but that last one is blocking me and i repeat...no drastic changes were made and the previous works FINE!
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    You might be able to increase your swap file size

    Right Click on:

    My Computer-->Properties-->Advanced-Performance-->Advanced-->VirtualMemory

    Increase numbers to max (4GB)
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  3. what version of premier? Patches were released for 1.5, not sure about 2. Does your project consist of many high resolution stills?
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    it s already on...thanks!
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    premiere 2.0
    i have no high res stills. just a 2.7G dv movie 3 subtitles tracks one wave audio track from less than 800 MB
    a menu with 3 stills...
    very average...
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