Frage von Sid79:Hi,
I've researched a lot in Inet, but unfortunately without success! I hope you can help me.
I created a 15 minute film in Premiere 6.5 and this would now exporting. After about 2 hours time my calculator is restarted. I am thinking of the process at the constant power of 100% overheat.
I Can not somewhere in the Premiere set that he, for example, only 70% will use the processor?
Have about the processes in task manager ichs already tried in the premiere, I have given a lower priority. Unfortunately, synonymous with no success: (
My System
WinXP
512 MB of RAM Server
2:54 GHz PIV
Smaller films I was able to export to date.
Has anyone a hint to me what can I do?
Antwort von Jörg:
Hi,
In what format you export that has taken place after 2 hours of export?
If your CPU itself should be MPEG 2 is finished.
Gruß Jörg
Antwort von Sid79:
Hi Jörg, thanks for your answer.
I use the Intel Indeo Video 4.5 compressor.
Frame size 720h 576V
Frame Rate 24
Gruß Thomas
Antwort von steveb:
you can about your motherboard, you can show the temperature?
Actually, it can not be a processor problem. Then he would make schonmal more synonymous and synonymous with other "work" or reboot problems. Usually "freeze" processors. Means that you are only a Stillimage And nothing is more (if) cooling bad or defective.
If he ever s.einer certain position when rendering reboots, try any other movie times in the same length. Best without effects.
Antwort von Markus:
I use the Intel Indeo Video 4.5 compressor. Hello Thomas,
This codec is very slow at the same low quality. What reason is there that you are using precisely Indeo video? Just try to HuffYUV.
Antwort von Sid79:
Hi Markus,
I have used the otherwise synonymous and have had no problems. I have now downloaded nen different codec (Windows Media Video 9). Now works. The HuffYUV I have tried once synonymous. Thus hats while working, but my file was rießig!
I am still looking for nem codec, with which I can reduce my 15-minute film with good quality at a minimum s.Dateigröße. Currently I'm at 240MB ...
Thanks and greetings
Thomas
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Thomas,
I was not aware until now, for what application you export the movie. If it were up to the highest possible quality, HuffYUV would be optimal, but for maximum compression codec that is not made.
Check out time at the Windows Media Encoder. He is not only free but synonymous pretty good. When converting then you could be synonymous to correct the aspect ratio (720 × 576 corresponds to an aspect ratio of 5:4, not 4:3). ;-)
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