I have had this error message on and off for some time (but not all the time - it is intermittent) when I go to export the timeline to mpeg elementary streams or mpeg program streams (all HD 1080 30p projects being converted to 1080i 29.97 with parameters optimized for blu ray) : " failed to export ox80070057: The parameter is incorrect" . If I close out Edius and restart then I am able to proceed. I now have a 1 hour and 34 minute project in which I cannot get the error message to go away - my only recourse is to export to Canopus HQ avi and then open up a new project - put that on the timeline and then I am able to export to mpeg elementary and program streams as per usual. I don't think I have any corrupt video files in the project as they all play on the timeline - all the files (expect for about 5 minutes) are MXF 1080p 100mbps bit rate from the Nanoflash (Sony PMW-EX1 camera) - the 5 minutes is from a Canon Eos 7D (mp4 files) which I have used before with no problem. The project is rather simple - all clips on one Va track - a brief period of music on one audio track at the beginning of the video and overlay title avi on a V track which I have used several times in the past. Transitions mainly 3D, filters mainly color balance, white balance, layouter and Mercalli. I have emptied my temporary files on the computer as suggested by AntonsVideo but to no avail. All my hard drives are defragged.
I have been using Edius 5.51 (6 is on the shelf awaiting finishing of this project). Has this issue been fixed in 6 (or 6.03)? Has anyone else had this same issue in the past and found a solution? Thank God HQ avi worked - the thought of redoing the whole project with literally hundreds of clips was mind boggling.
I have been using Edius 5.51 (6 is on the shelf awaiting finishing of this project). Has this issue been fixed in 6 (or 6.03)? Has anyone else had this same issue in the past and found a solution? Thank God HQ avi worked - the thought of redoing the whole project with literally hundreds of clips was mind boggling.
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