Hey mates, please let me ask a question...
I have been making some visuals and movies... and I had no problems with Adobe Premiere, and I think this is a good package...
But, I have been trying to import some big files, and I did not succeed... actually the program collapsed... I am talking about 1,2 GB... is this too much?
If so, what could I use to split it into smaller files?
Thank you very much!!!
How much ram do you have?
It's not Premier that cant handle it but your machine.
are you running sufficient free disk space and have you defragged your drive?
I have got 1GB Ram + 16GB Hard Disk available, not defragmented...
should this not be enough?
ddr1 or ddr2?
16gb is pretty tiny, how much free space do you have? And where are you trying to import from, and what codecs are you using?
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ddr1 or ddr2?
16gb is pretty tiny, how much free space do you have? And where are you trying to import from, and what codecs are you using? |
thank you very much mates!
huf, I don't know if it is ddr1 or ddr2... where can I see this?
actually the HD is 74 GB... but at present I have got just 16 GB free... would more free HD help with this?
i think this is more of a memory issue than hard drive space, as for ddr1 or 2, if you remove the stick it may have it labled, some do and some dont
I actually had that problem a bit way back... never got it figured out 
you should utilize at least 3gb of ram for large files. when you are doing large file editing you also need those hard drives that spin at a rate of 15k rpm perferably sata in a raid system.
however you could use an external hardrive and that will probably help since your whole disk where you ros is located isn't occupied processing your data file.