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Posted by Rick Merrill on 01/05/07 14:15
Bill wrote:
> We thought of that and killed off all the other applications, after a
> clean reboot, to see if it had any effect. We were also looking for any
> apps that accessed the disk. Didn't have any effect. Also, I thought
> that probably it wasn't that kind of issue because the video ran
> smoothly and consistently slow-- didn't seem to be choking.
>
> FCP User wrote:
>> 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.
horribly fragmented disk???
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