Every time I run Video Studio 10 Plus and when I am working on a project after 2 or 5 minutes it crashes. I have tried uninstalled and reinstalled it about couple times but no help. I checked other threads but I couldn't find anything that would help me. I have a Sony VAIO PC Windows XP Media Edition 2005 that I use. Does anyone have suggestions that could help me?
Michael
Video Studio 10 Plus crashes
Moderator: Ken Berry
I'll bet you are working with MPEGs, or maybe something "worse" like DivX...
These kinds of problems are usually caused by corrupt video files.
Please tell us something about your file format, and how you captured it. The Read This First... post at the top of the forum tells you what we need to know in order to help you.
These kinds of problems are usually caused by corrupt video files.
Please tell us something about your file format, and how you captured it. The Read This First... post at the top of the forum tells you what we need to know in order to help you.
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jchunter
Michael,
Check your drivers, especially the video card driver to make sure that they are up to date. Enable DMA on your hard drives and disable write caching. Be sure you have plenty of memory installed. 1GB is OK, 512MB is marginal. Set up virtual memory at least equal to your installed memory. Be sure you have plenty of free space on your hard drives because video editing needs a lot of space (20GB is a good start). Finally, read the recommended procedure sticky http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=27
Check your drivers, especially the video card driver to make sure that they are up to date. Enable DMA on your hard drives and disable write caching. Be sure you have plenty of memory installed. 1GB is OK, 512MB is marginal. Set up virtual memory at least equal to your installed memory. Be sure you have plenty of free space on your hard drives because video editing needs a lot of space (20GB is a good start). Finally, read the recommended procedure sticky http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=27
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VS 10 Crashing
Have a look at
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=15677
it may be of some help
regards Ken V
http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=15677
it may be of some help
regards Ken V
