Hope someone can lead me to the promised land - I finally finished building my first video, which was originally started with Screenblast 3.0, then upgraded my software to Movie Studio 4.0, and finished up some items in my video. The video contains footage from my DV camcorder, as well as a couple of songs added from CD's. I have two problems -
1) Huge rendering time - It took something in the neighborhood of 7 hours to render this 1 hour video. I do use video, stills, and mp3's, plus a small wav file.
But even then, I was not sucessfull.
I received the message
2) "An error occurred while creating the media file. Unable to mix audio. The operation timed out."
Once I had the movie and sound the way I wanted it, I clicked the "Make Movie" option, checked the fast rendering" box, clicked ok, then the procees starts, but again, get the above message. I told it to burn to DVD. I have a Sony DVD burner.
I have Windows XP professional verison running on a Pent 4 machine with 512 megs of Ram. The hardware seems to work fine with all of my other software apps.
Any help or suggestions how I can fix above problems? I have spent more hours than I care to think of compiling this "show".
Thanks,
John A.
1) Huge rendering time - It took something in the neighborhood of 7 hours to render this 1 hour video. I do use video, stills, and mp3's, plus a small wav file.
But even then, I was not sucessfull.
I received the message
2) "An error occurred while creating the media file. Unable to mix audio. The operation timed out."
Once I had the movie and sound the way I wanted it, I clicked the "Make Movie" option, checked the fast rendering" box, clicked ok, then the procees starts, but again, get the above message. I told it to burn to DVD. I have a Sony DVD burner.
I have Windows XP professional verison running on a Pent 4 machine with 512 megs of Ram. The hardware seems to work fine with all of my other software apps.
Any help or suggestions how I can fix above problems? I have spent more hours than I care to think of compiling this "show".
Thanks,
John A.