Recode and NVE lockup for long time

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  1. Iano2

    Iano2 Member

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    I installed the trial of Nero 6 Ultra Edition and I am finding that Recode and NVE lockup with 100% cpu doing some simple tasks like editing a video's title, I haven't got anywhere near trying to burn yet!

    Eventually, after periods from minutes to several hours, the programs start working again.

    I have plenty of memory (1 GIG, 630MB available), on a P4 2.8GHZ. I was wondering if it was a problem with TEMP space at the moment I have about 2.5GB on my TEMP drive.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    free up lots more space, a standard dvd needs 4.7GB or so, i don't know what you're trying to do, but 2.5GB is no good for anything...
     
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    I have a similiar problem whereby nero hangs while transcoding. I am trying to create a DVD video (using movies and pics from a digital camera) and I purchased nero's DVD-Video plug-in to do so, but when Nero starts transcoding it simply hangs after a 30 mins to an hour....??

    Suggestions...

    Here's the error message that I got (from the log file nero created)

    [13:35:54] DVDEngine ERROR
    [13:35:54] DVDEngine cause: 128 (nmc_processing_exception)
    [13:35:54] DVDEngine source: CNeroMpegVideoStream::prepareNextSegment
    [13:35:54] DVDEngine description: no more segments left
    [13:35:54] DVDEngine

    I know this is probably a dumb question, but how do I increase the size of a temp folder?? or does it matter?
     
  4. Iano2

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    traviscb: Your TEMP folder is usually on the c: drive so whatever is available on c: is available for TEMP. My PC is setup so that most temporary files are on a separate partition. Who knows where Nero programs put their temporary files though.

    creaky: In NVE I added a video file to a new project and then tried to change the properties of the video. One of the properties is the title. Last time I tried this I rebooted first and then killed any extraneous processes/programs to make sure there was plenty of memory, each time I edited the title it took longer and longer eventually taking several hours. I don't see why editing a title should take many resources of any sort.

    I see log files posted all over this forum, how are they generated? I can't find any, but I haven't had a program crash yet.

    Iano
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    if it's nero burning rom, the log is in c:\program files\ahead\nero\nerohistory.log. for NVE they're fairly close by i think..
     
  6. Iano2

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    OK thanks, I don't have any log files.
     

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