![]() I just created a BRD using DVDA's encoder and it took over 10 hours just to render the disc image! I can encode the avc files in Adobe Media Encoder in a fraction of that time, hence my reason to use it in my preferred workload. Strangely, I can import uncompressed AVIs and WAVE files and not see these memory issues. ![]() I am only importing video and audio files. Usually by the time I've got about 9-10 menu items imported, I begin to see crashes and "out of memory," "render failure" messages over my graphics items. I encode my own h264 files with Adobe Media Encoder and import them into DVDA as. My setup: Win7 Pro 64 bit, Phenom II, 16GB RAM, fast SATA drives, DVDA Pro 6.0. I really like the DVDA program in terms of features and flexibility, but I've run into some major problems.
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