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| Palenque_temple |
| Posted: Nov 23 2010, 03:25 PM |
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Hi all.
I have problem with Adobe Premiere PRo 2.0 and K-lite mega 6.5.0 (or full).
Without codecs: - my Adobe doesn't want to read flv, mp4, avi with divx, avi with xvid, avi with whatever else (i can live with it just by saving files into uncompressed AVI) (solution is premiere cs4 but my machine is too slow for it) - it crashes during loading of big project, when size of Adobe is bigger than 1.95 GB is crashes and disappears from ram
With codecs: - adobe uses way less ram then without codecs, never seen more than 1.25GB and never hangs because of lack of ram - adobe reads footage movies in flv, mp4, avi with some intelligent compression like xvid - most footages for my movie are AVI with mjpeg or without compression, but some are flv, mp4 and xvid like written above, and every footage in project makes ffdshow for audio and video being opened and residing in my bar, when more than 44 ffdshows are opened Adobe crashes (i have checked with Adobe CS4, it crashes as well)
Any remedy?
system: xp 32 bit pro, system see 3.45 GB from 4GB installed (/pae, /3gb is not used) |
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| Jam One |
| Posted: Nov 23 2010, 07:29 PM |
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| QUOTE (Palenque_temple @ Nov 23 2010, 07:25 PM) | | system see 3.45 GB from 4GB installed |
<-- This kida says your video card sucks biggest time.
If the "card" is actually an integrated chip you would hardly be able to edit any video comfortably (aside from codecs). |
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| fredgiblet |
| Posted: Nov 23 2010, 11:50 PM |
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I'm not sure exactly why you're posting this here since this is neither an Adobe forum nor a K-lite forum nor an ffdshow forum.
Personally I would drop K-lite and just install ffdshow, most of what's installed in most codec packs is worthless crap these days. I would also consider switching to a 64-bit OS and possibly the 64-bit version of Adobe if it's available. |
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