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  • Cannot Export MPEG2 for DVD - Edius Crashes

    I am trying to export from Edius 8.32 to an MPEG2 Elementary Stream but every time I do, Edius crashes. If I go to Batch Export - I can only get as far as selecting the Exporter method and as soon as I try to select the destination for the video and audio files, Edius crashes. I can export MP4s, but not MPEG2, which is what I need for creating a DVD.

    It only started today after my computer locked and I had to reboot. I have uninstalled Edius and re-installed but no joy. Help! This is urgent.

    UPDATE: I can do this from my laptop, so some issue with other PC and Edius, but still need help. Thanks.
    Last edited by Alpha Video; 04-06-2017, 04:33 PM.
    System:
    Custom build PC: EDIUS 9 Pro; ASUS PRIME H310M-A Motherboard; Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz; 16GB Corsair DDR3 RAM; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB; 500 Watt PSU, 1 x 250GB SATA2 Drive for System, 1 x 1TB and 1 x 2TB SATA2 drives for video footage; Pioneer BDR-207DBK 12x Internal BD-RW Burner; Windows 10 64 Bit

    UK & Ireland Cameraman and Video Editor

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    Sounds like you may have a corrupt setting file which is still left over.

    Did you disable any virus scanners when you re-installed? Did you empty the temp files before re-install?

    If doing that doesn't help, you may need to return your license to the license server, do an uninstall and manually remove the Edius/Grass Valley folders in Program Files and the hidden Grass Valley folders in C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming, then empty the temp files and recycle bin, reboot, and re-install with no virus scanner running, and re-activate.
    Edius WG 9.55.9157, various 3rd party plugins, VisTitle 2.9.6.0, Win 7 Ultimate SP1, i7-4790K @ 4GHz with HD4600 GPU embedded, MSI Z97 Gaming 7 Motherboard, 32GB Kingston HyperX RAM, nVidia GTX680 4GB GPU, Matrox MX02 Mini MAX, Corsair 750W PSU, Corsair H110i GT Water Cooler, Corsair C70 case, 8TB Internal RAID 0/stripe (2x4TB Seagate SATAIII HDD's, Win7 Software stripe), 1TB Crucial MX500 SSD, Pioneer BDR-207D, Dual 1920x1080 monitors (one on GTX680 and one on Intel HD4600).

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