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3d Transitions


silverdog

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Here are the specs on my computer, just so you all know that my problem is not a piece of junk computer.

 

AMD Athlon64 X2 6000

4Gig ram

Asus M2N-VM DVI motherboard

PCI-Express 512Meg Video RAM Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT

Western Digital 500Gig 7200 SATA HD

Seagate 300Gig 7200 SATA HD

Aver PCI-Express Video Capture Card

Screen resolution 1440 X 990 on an Acer 19in Widescreen LCD (brand new)

Window XP Pro Service Pack 3 with all updates.

 

This problem just started recently and I can not think of anything that could have caused it. I have even tried a system restore with no luck, as well as uninstalling and then rebooting and re-installing the software.

 

I use this software to create a video file to be used with Adobe Encore 2.0 because the photo slideshows in Adobe Encore 2.0 are limited to 99 photos and the transitions are not very good. So I paid over $90 for EMC 10 just for this one purpose.

 

When using VideoWave 10 I have the option checked for hardware rendering and my system passes the testing by videowave, without the hardware rendering I can not use the 3D transistions, they just don't show up as being available. They are there when I select hardware rendering.

 

After I make a photo slideshow in videowave 10, I can watch it just fine in VideoWave but when I try to output it as an AVI or MPEG2 file it wil not render the 3D transistion, it will only render the 2D transitions. It renders the video with a fade-out to fade-in type of transition, not the type of transition I have used in the production.

 

Can anybody help me with this problem, I really like the 3D transitions much more than the 2D transitions and I want to use them.

 

I also have another problem with VideoWave 10, when I create an MPEG2 file it can not be used in Adobe Encore2.0 because I get an "stream not recognized" error when I try to import it so I just create an AVI file. This is not as big a problem, but it would save me a lot of time redering the video in Encore if it would just import properly.

 

Any help I could get would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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I hate to tell you but your PC is slime! :lol: Sorry, couldn't resist!

 

The problem is in your VideoCard. Check for new drivers and if none exist download them again.

 

Delete the existing drivers, NIVIDA Control Panel and anything else you find connected to it!

 

Reboot and install the new downloaded drivers.

 

Try some very small projects with 3D transitions.

 

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I hate to tell you but your PC is slime! :lol: Sorry, couldn't resist!

 

The problem is in your VideoCard. Check for new drivers and if none exist download them again.

 

Delete the existing drivers, NIVIDA Control Panel and anything else you find connected to it!

 

Reboot and install the new downloaded drivers.

 

Try some very small projects with 3D transitions.

 

 

Thanks for that advice, but I did that already (twice). It is possible that I missed something when I deleted the old drivers so I will try this again. I even went into my bios and made sure that the system was looking for the PCI-E card first. There was no option to disable the onboard video. I even tried taking out the PCI-E card and using the onboard video only, since it has 512Meg of ram built right into the motherboard. The onboard video is GeForce 7050/Nvidia nForce 630a. Still had the exact same problem.

 

I must go run errands now, but will let you know how I make out with your advice once I get back home, thanks again for the help. I really do appreciate it.

 

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Some years ago, with an HP, you had to cut a trace on the motherboard to kill the onboard chip! Sort of the equivalent of driving a wooden stake through the chip's heart!

 

But since yours did work for some time it is unlikely any physical restraints are needed…

 

Contact NIVIDA???

 

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