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  • Sudden Play/Rec Frozen Video

    After a smooth week of editing (since doing an XP Pro Clean Install) my (Dual Mode) Play and Record Monitors began to freeze on whatever frame of video they opened on. If I try to play them, I can see and hear the video playing on my NTSC monitor but there is no movement on the Play/Rec monitors. Also, whatever Settings changes (buttons, for example) I try to make to the Monitor Window will not apply. They just stay at whatever Settings they were set to before I tried to change them. If anyone else has experienced this, please help! I can still work (with the help of the NTSC monitor), but I really miss the Play/Rec monitors! Thanks everyone.
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    Primary System

    Asus P5K64 WS, Intel QX9650, Quadro FX 1700, 2GB of OCZ 1333 Platinum DDR3 RAM, 2 x 20" Wide Viewsonics, Windows XP Pro, Edius 5, HDStorm, Seagate Barracuda ST3250310NS 250GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive, OCZ600GXSSLI 600W ATX12V SLI Power Supply
    Field System:
    Spartan S1730E, 4 3.6GHz NVidia Chipset, 1GB RAM, DVD+/-RW, Win XP Professional, Edius 5, 2 SATA HDDs with RAID 0/1 60GB 7200

  • #2
    Try changing the overlay method at Harware settings...

    Also consider buying a new system...(!)
    Pentium III 1000 MHz is way too slow for Edius 4...
    Aristotelis Bafaloukos
    Systems Engineer, Video Editor, 3D Artist
    BEng (Hons), MSc, MBCS

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    • #3
      Open up a new project with nothing in it and try to make the player,recorder window smaller.

      And you are way underpowered for Edius. Time to bite the bullet and spend a few dollars.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the two above sugesstions. I will try them out when I get in front of the computer tonight. I realize that the system is underpowered but I never had any problems with running the Edius software until the Edius 4.51C upgrade. And actually after doing the clean XP install it all was running fine for about a week until this player/rec window thing popped up. Well, I hope your suggestions resolve the problem because I have always enjoyed the Edius experience! Thanks Forum!
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        Primary System

        Asus P5K64 WS, Intel QX9650, Quadro FX 1700, 2GB of OCZ 1333 Platinum DDR3 RAM, 2 x 20" Wide Viewsonics, Windows XP Pro, Edius 5, HDStorm, Seagate Barracuda ST3250310NS 250GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive, OCZ600GXSSLI 600W ATX12V SLI Power Supply
        Field System:
        Spartan S1730E, 4 3.6GHz NVidia Chipset, 1GB RAM, DVD+/-RW, Win XP Professional, Edius 5, 2 SATA HDDs with RAID 0/1 60GB 7200

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        • #5
          Good news. The next time I sat down to edit, I tried opening up a project with no video on the timeline and both Play and Record monitors began working fine. I also had been advised to try unplugging (and then plugging back in after about 30 seconds) the power cord on the computer before turning it on in. I guess one or both helped get me editing again. Thanks forum.
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          Primary System

          Asus P5K64 WS, Intel QX9650, Quadro FX 1700, 2GB of OCZ 1333 Platinum DDR3 RAM, 2 x 20" Wide Viewsonics, Windows XP Pro, Edius 5, HDStorm, Seagate Barracuda ST3250310NS 250GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive, OCZ600GXSSLI 600W ATX12V SLI Power Supply
          Field System:
          Spartan S1730E, 4 3.6GHz NVidia Chipset, 1GB RAM, DVD+/-RW, Win XP Professional, Edius 5, 2 SATA HDDs with RAID 0/1 60GB 7200

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