i'm running a PII450 w/ 384 mb RAM, Win2k, ATI All-In-Wonder 7500, VV 3.0
I recorded in a mpeg2 of a tv show i had on tape using another capture program. i import this into VV and then proceed to edit out the commercials (i hope the networks aren't reading this). my goal is to render down a MPEG1 that i can burn to VCD and watch later. the editing goes great, everything looks good on preview.
i tell VV to render this down as a MPEG-1, NTSC VCD format and the render goes south at 50 seconds in. every single time. the video just goes black. the audio persists, though. i've checked and rechecked the source material to make sure i didn't do something funky while editing, and everything's fine. but every time i try to render this down, no matter what method i use, the video goes to black at 50 seconds, on the dot.
i also tried to do the render into other formats (eg. MPEG-2, AVI) just to see if the same thing would happen, and sure enough it did.
i thought maybe it was my anti-virus software interfering, so i turned that off, but it still happened. i then went about shutting down every possible process, applicaiton and function aside from VV and tried to do the render, but the same problem happened again.
i've produced other movies using this software (training vids for work) and not had this problem.
anyone have any ideas on this?
I recorded in a mpeg2 of a tv show i had on tape using another capture program. i import this into VV and then proceed to edit out the commercials (i hope the networks aren't reading this). my goal is to render down a MPEG1 that i can burn to VCD and watch later. the editing goes great, everything looks good on preview.
i tell VV to render this down as a MPEG-1, NTSC VCD format and the render goes south at 50 seconds in. every single time. the video just goes black. the audio persists, though. i've checked and rechecked the source material to make sure i didn't do something funky while editing, and everything's fine. but every time i try to render this down, no matter what method i use, the video goes to black at 50 seconds, on the dot.
i also tried to do the render into other formats (eg. MPEG-2, AVI) just to see if the same thing would happen, and sure enough it did.
i thought maybe it was my anti-virus software interfering, so i turned that off, but it still happened. i then went about shutting down every possible process, applicaiton and function aside from VV and tried to do the render, but the same problem happened again.
i've produced other movies using this software (training vids for work) and not had this problem.
anyone have any ideas on this?