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September 27th, 2007, 02:28 PM | #16 |
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It's possible it could also be a ram mismatch issue. Not making sure all ram has the same specs can pose problems that may not be noticeable from the getgo. Also I never mix brands. A lot of ram from various brands is NOT equal... even with the same specs.
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Well, I hate to jinx it, but it appears the ram was the problem. Cineform aspect seems to be working much better now.
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try vegas, been working flawlessly with 24f from an xha1, and an overall great program, can try a free demo at sonycreative
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I capture footage just fine in final cut studio it might all depend on your computer and not the software if your computer has a small amount of memory or a bad processor than it just might crash like that i have a new macbook pro and i've only had one crash try the mac software it seems to be very stable and doesn't crash much good luck!
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The Canon presets for CS2 work just fine in CS3 too. Just download them from Adobe and off you go.
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