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Can you post your pc specs? This may help with the diagnosis by those better informed than me. Also do you have any other nle software on your pc which might cause a conflict?
PS How do you manage to post as a guest without signing on?Leave a comment:
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Paul, This problem was from three years ago. I think he may have solved it already.
BTW, Welcome to the forums :)Leave a comment:
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Have you tried checked your hardware accelerator? I have had to play with that to solve this same issue.
I have Edius and Premiere Pro on the same laptop and they require different settings.
I find that if the accelerator is not all the way up, EDIUS will not play video at all.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedI tried what you said rusty, pulled cables off to stormbay and no difference. It seems to find the input ok and it is playing it normally but now everything is very dark and has a blue edge to it.
Device Manager has no issues that is correct.Leave a comment:
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Ah yes...
Bad cable connections! Pull 'em, check 'em, and stick 'em back in.
My NX did somthing similar receintly, and now all is well.
Your "Device Manager" has no issues, right?
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Guest repliedok, just to let you all know, I have been playing around alot and now seem to have video moving etc, but it is now very very dark and only blue? eg, cannot see colour bars when they are playing. I still cannot hear any audio? gee this is wierd.Leave a comment:
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That sometimes happens to me with MPEG 2 video files....but not anything else.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedyes, my setup is DVStorm2 also with a stormbay. I'm not sure if its about the dvcard because I cannot even generate bars in edius and have that play and work.Leave a comment:
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are you using capture hardware such as storm, NX, SP etc? if so, this can be fixed in hardware settings. overlay settings
if no hardware is used, then the only fix is to try different graphics card driversLeave a comment:
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Guest repliedhey, ok before I was a bit rushed before so I will describe the problem in a little more detail.
When I play a file, whether capturing or just simply playing, the image never moves and I do not get any audio. When I hit stop the picture refreshes and stops on that particular frame where the same proccess happens again if I hit play. Now it isnt a problem with the capturing because I have brought in video files directly that still do not work including bars from edius itself.
I am currently updating my video drivers but don't think they are a problem as I am running a very new geforce 8800gts 320MB card.
The overlay problem a couple of you are talking about? how do I change this or find out if it is a problem? I have gone to settings and my video overlay settings are on type 3? and on fastest performance which is the only option in the drop down Tab.
Thank you all for yours responses and I appreciate your help.Leave a comment:
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yeap, definitely sounds like an overlay problem with your video card. Start by changing the overlay settings in Edius and see what happens. If not, try updating your video card drivers.Leave a comment:
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are you saying you hear sound and the timeline cursor moves during playback, but the image in preview window is frozen? If so, this is an overlay issue with your graphics card or old driverLeave a comment:
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Hi Stanley,
Have you tried importing a clip into the bin from another place on your computer? (other than capturing it there and then)
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Help, New User
Hi everyone, I am a new user to Edius and have just set up my edit suit using version 3.
My problem is playing clips. I cannot play a clip even if capturing and get any motion. This clip remains as a freeze frame even though it is playing/capturing. It is not a render problem from what I can see because I cannot render anything else on the timeline even with just one clip on it.
I was wondering if anyone could help me because I imagine it is just one of the setting I have incorrectly and haven't realised.
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