Not sure what value this may be but I thought I'd post it anyway.
Worked on a project for a couple of days. Lots of track motion, some photoshop files, pro-type titles. 14 layers 1 soundtrack created in Cinescore. Finally went to render and it crashed. Tried again, crash. Finally determined it was at frame 440. Opened the same project on an XP machine just in case. Same problem and this is no matter what format I tried to render to. One would assume a bad graphic at that point right? Replaced graphics at that point and crash again. These were hard crashes that required a shutdown to get out of.
Created an EDL and opened in V7a. Had to re-create the track motion and text segments but it rendered like it should have.
I wish I had more time to take this apart bit by bit but my schedule would not allow it as it's for a CES booth and it had to go out today. (For anyone going, it's at the Augen US booth.)
I should mention this was attempted on three different machines, one XP desktop, 2 notebooks, one of them running Vista.
I have no reasonable explanation.
Mike
Worked on a project for a couple of days. Lots of track motion, some photoshop files, pro-type titles. 14 layers 1 soundtrack created in Cinescore. Finally went to render and it crashed. Tried again, crash. Finally determined it was at frame 440. Opened the same project on an XP machine just in case. Same problem and this is no matter what format I tried to render to. One would assume a bad graphic at that point right? Replaced graphics at that point and crash again. These were hard crashes that required a shutdown to get out of.
Created an EDL and opened in V7a. Had to re-create the track motion and text segments but it rendered like it should have.
I wish I had more time to take this apart bit by bit but my schedule would not allow it as it's for a CES booth and it had to go out today. (For anyone going, it's at the Augen US booth.)
I should mention this was attempted on three different machines, one XP desktop, 2 notebooks, one of them running Vista.
I have no reasonable explanation.
Mike