Major Problem =\
- Radical_Yue
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Major Problem =\
Not exactly sure where to post this, so I'm pickin here.
Okay, I just got a new computer built for me. I go to render a video that I have been working on and get this nasty, block colors all over it o.0
I try rendering in different formats, mpg, wmv, avi, and with different codecs, Lag, Huffy, Uncompressed, etc...
but I still continue to get it.
At first I was told it might be a faulty graphics card, so I get a new and much better card. Does the problem go away? No.
It's not the footage itself because when I play the individual files in Windows Classic, they play fine. Although, once in a while I will get a blip of this unusual color.
Next I was told that it's due to the graphics card overheating. So, in my random stupidity, I try turning on the computer and immediently rendering. Still no difference.
I try setting my graphics card for maximum quality as opposed to processing. It slows everything down, but STILL no change.
I'm an already confused person, and this isn't helping.
I'm at my wits end here.
I've gone from a computer with a 128mb ram where I can barely edit and am unable to use the preview screen, to this killer comp that let's me edit but gives me this shitastic feedback =\
Please someone help me, before do something drastic =_=
Here are some examples of the crap problem:
(ignore the interlacing >_>)
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/230/ ... vidbf7.png
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/6598/prob2te3.png
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2457/prob3vv7.png
Okay, I just got a new computer built for me. I go to render a video that I have been working on and get this nasty, block colors all over it o.0
I try rendering in different formats, mpg, wmv, avi, and with different codecs, Lag, Huffy, Uncompressed, etc...
but I still continue to get it.
At first I was told it might be a faulty graphics card, so I get a new and much better card. Does the problem go away? No.
It's not the footage itself because when I play the individual files in Windows Classic, they play fine. Although, once in a while I will get a blip of this unusual color.
Next I was told that it's due to the graphics card overheating. So, in my random stupidity, I try turning on the computer and immediently rendering. Still no difference.
I try setting my graphics card for maximum quality as opposed to processing. It slows everything down, but STILL no change.
I'm an already confused person, and this isn't helping.
I'm at my wits end here.
I've gone from a computer with a 128mb ram where I can barely edit and am unable to use the preview screen, to this killer comp that let's me edit but gives me this shitastic feedback =\
Please someone help me, before do something drastic =_=
Here are some examples of the crap problem:
(ignore the interlacing >_>)
http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/230/ ... vidbf7.png
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/6598/prob2te3.png
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/2457/prob3vv7.png
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- Radical_Yue
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- kmv
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Re: Major Problem =\
Your new computer wouldn't happen to be a 64bit machine would it?Radical_Yue wrote:Okay, I just got a new computer built for me
- Radical_Yue
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Re: Major Problem =\
I'm not a very smart person, so please excuse me when I say...kmv wrote:Your new computer wouldn't happen to be a 64bit machine would it?Radical_Yue wrote:Okay, I just got a new computer built for me
wha?
- kmv
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Re: Major Problem =\
Under Vista:Radical_Yue wrote:wha?
- Open System by via Start -> Control Panel -> System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.
- Under System, you can view the processor type and speed.
- Open System by via Start -> Control Panel -> System, and then clicking System (which should be the default tab)
- Under Computer, you can view the processor type and speed.
- Radical_Yue
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- kmv
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Uninstall the version you have, and install the 64bit version from the Lagarith website.Radical_Yue wrote:Says I have the 64 bit