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RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Specific to Premiere Elements Version 9.

Re: RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Postby John 'twosheds' McDonald » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:43 am

A ten fold increase in file size doesn't sound right. Can you give us an overview of your workflow?
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Re: RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Postby Floyd » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:36 pm

UPDATE, I JUST DID A 30 MIN PROJECT TO AN AVI COMPRESSED, AND IT CREATED A 8 GB AVI FILE. NEXT I DID 1 HOUR PROJECT TO
AN AVI COMPRESSED, AND IT DID A 14 GB AVI FILE. SO THE ISSUE IS COMPRESSED AND UNCOMPRESSED FILES. SO IF I AM DOING A "BURN DISC WORKAROUND", DO I DO COMPRESSED OR UNCOMPRESSED AVI FILE AS PART OF THIS PROCESS LISTED IN STEVE'S BOOK?
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Re: RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Postby Floyd » Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:38 pm

I WAS DOING UNCOMPRESSED AVI FILE BEFORE
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Re: RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:17 pm

NEVER used uncompressed video. It's unwieldy and unnecessary. And it doesn't improve the quality of the product.

Use the DV codec for your AVIs.
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Re: RENDERING IN VERSION 9

Postby IanKing » Tue Feb 14, 2012 11:01 am

Regarding the shutting down of system processes. If you type "how to start WIndows with a clean boot" into Google it will take you to a Microsoft site that will step you through the (very simple) process. I tried it on my laptop and cut down the number of running processes from 60 to 29. It cleared up most of the issues I was having with Prel 9 running out of system memory or shutting down unexplainedly. The process has you uncheck 3 boxes in the config menu and restart the pc. Once you are done editing all you need do is go back to the config menu, select 'normal start' and reboot and your pc returns to normal.

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