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Sauce

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I am fairly new to Premiere, and am having a major problem. When I try and export a video, I set the settings:

General - File type - QuickTime
Range - Entire Project
All 3 boxes checked

Video - Compressor - Sorenson
Frame Size - 320 x 240
Frame Rate - 15fps
Data Rate - Limit data rate to 50/kps

Audio - 44k, 16bit, uncompressed, 1 sec

Click OK, then in the Export Movie window, I type in a file name, and click save. Then the fun starts. I get the window that says:

"This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the problem persists, contact the program vendor."

Am I doing something wrong?

I figured I would check with this board before I took the Adobe route.

Thanks

Sauce
 
I forgot to mentiion:

I am using Premiere 5.1 on Pentium III windows 98 SE system. I hope this helps.
 
How much physical memory do you have in your system. I had a problem when trying to render a large file. I went from 64 meg to 128 meg and the problem went away.:^)
 
Memory is not a problem. I have 512MB. Also, it is a very small file of only 15 seconds. All I did was import the file, cut it to the size I needed, and then tried to export it.

Thanks

Sauce
 
Have you ever exported another file with the same settings?

You could allways try deleting the Adobe preferences file (Prem*.prf file in the Adobe folder), that might help!

;-)
 
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