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Export to tape stops randomly

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Export to tape stops randomly

Postby fparisot » Sat May 22, 2010 1:31 pm

I have a problem with Adobe Premiere elements 7.

I use it for more than 1 year without big problems, saving my projects on
DVD or on AVI or MPEG-2 files.

Now, I have a 59 minutes project I want to export on tape (miniDV) for the
first time. When I save on tape, after 2 or 3 minutes, the recording process
stops without any error, displaying the message in the box: "recording
sucessful".

I try again, and the same problem arises after less than 4 minutes.

What can I do?
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Re: Export to tape stops randomly

Postby Steve Grisetti » Sat May 22, 2010 3:11 pm

I'm not sure why this is happening -- but we're seeing more and more reports of this happening.

The issue seems to be that a Windows background process keeps interrupted the output to tape, and this causes Premiere Elements to stop the process.

Until we can figure out why this is happening, there is a workaround. Just output your project as an AVI (Share/Personal Computer/AVI). You can then import this AVI into a Windows MovieMaker project and use MovieMaker to export it to your camcorder.

MovieMaker doesn't seem to be as sensitive the background interruptions.
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Re: Export to tape stops randomly

Postby RJ Johnston » Sat May 22, 2010 3:22 pm

This has been a problem since version 4. The only thing that I found that prevents this from happening is using a utility called Windows Sniper from http://www.unhuman.com in order to "Encapsulate" Premiere Elements.

At one time I thought the problem had to do with the internet connection. I physically disconnected the cable from my computer and then playback did not stop. But sometime later for some reason I reverted back to using Windows Sniper and then eventually just stopped using Premiere Elements for exporting back to tape.
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Re: Export to tape stops randomly

Postby fparisot » Tue May 25, 2010 4:21 pm

Thank you Steve, I think I'll give Windows MovieMaker a try.

Thank you RJ Johnston, I see that Windows Sniper is an interesting software, althought it's not free.

Thank you everyone for your help.
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mac cannot export to tape with premiere

Postby tosnana » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:29 pm

can anyone please help with ways in which i can export to tape on a MAC using premiere pro CS5?
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Re: Export to tape stops randomly

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:31 pm

Might be worth posting this to our Premiere Pro forum, tosnana. But welcome to Muvipix anyway!
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Re: Export to tape stops randomly

Postby William Tranter » Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:30 am

I, too, have just come across this problem in my testing of transferring my project from the computer to my digital VCR (which uses tape). I disconnected the internet cable from the router and my program worked fine (after two attempts which failed with the router cable connected).
Can't think of a reason except possibly Avast! (my virus checker) is doing something and that upsets PR7. Not that I'm an expert, mind!
If I have any more problems (and I'm sure I will - video editing programs have a mind of their own sometimes!), I'll try Sniper.
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