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Old July 12th 03, 09:11 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Shockwave
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I'm glad I'm not the only one with problems!
All the pinnacle studio range seem to have major 'bugs' that screw up
titles,add/remove/duplicate scenes at random,even though the timeline is
correct.
It may be worth noting that the pinnacle video codec is quite an efficiant
one(unlike the rest of the software!),and probably not totally supported by
adobe.
The pinnacle express dvd compiler only works with video grabbed/rendered by
the pinnacle codec,so importing something from say,adobe will not work.I
assume the reverse is similar?

"emcl" 1@endadotworldonlinedotcodotuk wrote in message
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"Mick" wrote in message
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I'm giving up with his video editing palaver! I have both Premiere 6.5

and
Studio 8.5.

When I try to play captured vide in Premiere it's very slow and jerky

and
unusable. It plays fine in Studio but Studio won't render titles

properly
(it's a problem that I've always had with Studio and seems to be a

common
one with no solution so far). So I've been editing the transition and

taking
out the bits I don't want in Studio, rendering it, importing into

Premiere
for titles to be added. However with the latest tape, after rendering,

it
sticks on each bit that's been edited. The sound plays ok but the frame
freezes for a second on the start of any clip that's had any editing

done
on it. It's the same in any player. I've checked the timeline -there

seems
to be no dead areas. Any ideas?

OS is Win XP, Processor is AMD Ath 2200, 512 RAM, 160G total HDD (1 x

60
separate drive, 1 x 100G partitioned to 1 x 43 , 1 x 57). 64mb

graphics.
Nothing is running in the background, screen saver is off

Mick,
Ihave AMD Ath 1200. I use Premiere 6.0. I had all sorts of problems

similar
to yours until I uninstalled Norton 2000. Now everything seems to be going
great with fast rendering times.Let me know if it works,
emcl






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