Automusic crashing X2 on rendering
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:37 am
Hi all!
Last night I was putting together a small peice of introductory footage on which I (unusally for me) decided to use some Automusic.
All was fine & dandy, I set the project to render and went to have my tea. On returning to my PC 1/2 an hour later, the project had stopped rendering, but there was no sign of my output. I repeated the render, and sat getting bored watching it go - it crashed at 43%. Didn't bring down X2, just stopped rendering.
Changed from rendering HDV 1080i For PC, to just regular Pal DVD 16:9 (source is AVCHD) - stopped at 43%.
Selected a section in the middle of the footage that should have contained the sticky bit (figuring it might be a corrupted source file?), renders OK.
Play the project through in pre-render, OK
Hmmm - render again using custom MPEG settings - fails at 43%
Remove Automusic & render - Perfect (but quiet!)
So the conclusion is a glitch with the automusic (New standard, Absolute oblivion) - anyone had similar experiences?
Cheers,
Zippy!
Last night I was putting together a small peice of introductory footage on which I (unusally for me) decided to use some Automusic.
All was fine & dandy, I set the project to render and went to have my tea. On returning to my PC 1/2 an hour later, the project had stopped rendering, but there was no sign of my output. I repeated the render, and sat getting bored watching it go - it crashed at 43%. Didn't bring down X2, just stopped rendering.
Changed from rendering HDV 1080i For PC, to just regular Pal DVD 16:9 (source is AVCHD) - stopped at 43%.
Selected a section in the middle of the footage that should have contained the sticky bit (figuring it might be a corrupted source file?), renders OK.
Play the project through in pre-render, OK
Hmmm - render again using custom MPEG settings - fails at 43%
Remove Automusic & render - Perfect (but quiet!)
So the conclusion is a glitch with the automusic (New standard, Absolute oblivion) - anyone had similar experiences?
Cheers,
Zippy!