Open your project settings and uncheck the box to play back to the camera. Make sure your hard drives are defragged. Turn off your virus checker, and anything else that schedules a task. Then right click on your desktop and set your screen saver and backgrounds to none. Go to your system control panel, open the advanced tab and set XP for best performance. It might help if you shut off as many of XPs processes as possible while you are editing. I don't know the answer for this one, but I do know that XP is doing all kinds of things all by itself while you are trying to edit video. I have Matrox X100 in system and no one on Matrox site has reported anything. I will try to save to another drive and see if it makes any difference. I opened up a new project and imported the old project into it but same issue when saving. I get this error when saving the project. I have over 100 Gigs(NTFS) free on drive. Are you using NTFS formatted hard drives? Do you have enough space left on your drives for a file this size? Can anybody shed any light I why this maybe occuring? BTW, changing any of the export attributes has made no effect.ΔΆ hours of DV video is about 26 GB. ![]() I'm running XP with plenty of RAM and free disk so space isn't a problem. ![]() It fails consistently about half way through. 'Assert Failure - error in c:\work\rockford\Main\a\win\doconv.c, line 1661' While running Premiere 6.5 and trying to export a Microsoft AVI of about 2 hours in length it always fails with the following error:
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