Rendering problem in 10+

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Rendering problem in 10+

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I've been using VideoStudio for years, and after initial teething problems, never had any difficulties.

However, I've just finishged editing, and am now trying to render, a 48 minute film from DV files on my hadr drive to a DVD file.

For some reason, it only renders about half of the movie, before stopping, but the resulting file is still, unaccountably, about 48 minutes long (I haven't had time to sit through it to find out why this should be). At the end of it, the picture just breaks up and, when I try to watch it as a preview on VideoStudio, it crashes it.

My question is - can anybody think of a reason why it should be doing this, and is there some way to make it render the whole movie normally (either as DV or DVD, I don't really mind, but it does the same thing on both)?

Thanks
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Post by Ken Berry »

All I can think of for the moment is that some element of the DV original videos might be corrupt. You could at least test this by stringing all the DVs together in Windows Movie Maker and seeing if you can render a single file of them all. If it too falls overs, then I would take this as confirmation that something is wrong with at least one of your DV clips. If not, get back to us and we will be able to see if we can come up with anything else...
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Post by Seiners »

Thanks for that - thinking about it, it does seem to end on a pixellated image, so the file may well be the problem.

Thanks for your help.
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