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Posted by FCP User on 01/05/07 05:22
In article <ns-dnd70FJGJ8ADYnZ2dnUVZ_segnZ2d@golden.net>,
Bill <trash@chromehorse.net> wrote:
> Just in case anyone has a similar problem in the future and finds this
> thread-- I ran an uncompressed avi file on the laptop. The uncompressed
> avi file demonstrated the same issue. But after rebooting, the problem
> disappeared for all video files on the laptop.
>
> I have no idea why.
Is it possible that your video player software (whatever it was) had
launched into a small memory partition behind a bunch of other memory
hogging apps?
And it wasn't getting enough processor time to parse the video stream.
I'd suspect memory allocation, since after the reboot, it worked just
fine.
But I'm totally guessing here.
--
Bill Davis
StartEditingNow.com
DVD editing instruction with Multi-Track Movies
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