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PE3 capture/crash
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Re: PE3 capture/crashDownload the latest audio drivers for your PC and see if that fixes the problem.
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Re: PE3 capture/crash
OK Thanks - will try this. Meanwhile I have dusted off another AVI creator program that I haven't used in a while. So this involves capturing footage in WinDV, exporting the AVI to another pc, editing it in another software and making sure it's still an AVI at the other end, then re-importing the edited AVI to the original pc and adding filters to it, if needs be. Then I exported the result to a web host and played it back, it looked ok - not the best, but ok ![]()
Re: PE3 capture/crash
No I'm afraid it had no effect whatsoever - I didn't think it would because this system is a clean install XP so I upgraded all the drivers about a month ago. Is it possible Adobe has thrown a spanner in the works? Can't be a coincidence that PE3 has failed on two completely separate Pentium 4's? It is a crazy scenario - I have the whole PE3 program installed and registered on this XP and I can't even open it [glum] Thank goodness I have a plan B as above, but still rather fed up. I enjoyed using PE3 I liked the interface. ![]()
Re: PE3 capture/crashA shot in the dark - PE needs Quicktime installed.......
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