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Jul. 12th, 2003 02:29 pmwooo....
just lost an 80 gig hard drive. Man, it's too hot this summer. I'd left it on and went out and my room got toasty.
The funny thing is, though, for the first time in forever there is nothing that I've lost that I needed. The drive was being used for dvd rips, which obviously I have on DVD. It did contain the final RGB lossless version of my new video but because of my nifty skills I can recreate that really easily.
There's a memory leak in Premiere when using lots of avisynth files - when you export the memory goes up and up until it falls over. The way I got around that is by rendering sections of the timeline individually in a lossless form and then exporting in the same codec - which means that Premiere just appends all the rendered avis. So even though I lost the export I can remake it without having to re-rip all the dvds. Bonus.
So yeah, 80 gig lost but I dont care. Sure I've lost some space but it's feed an IDE channel for a drive that could be twice as big and more reliable :)
just lost an 80 gig hard drive. Man, it's too hot this summer. I'd left it on and went out and my room got toasty.
The funny thing is, though, for the first time in forever there is nothing that I've lost that I needed. The drive was being used for dvd rips, which obviously I have on DVD. It did contain the final RGB lossless version of my new video but because of my nifty skills I can recreate that really easily.
There's a memory leak in Premiere when using lots of avisynth files - when you export the memory goes up and up until it falls over. The way I got around that is by rendering sections of the timeline individually in a lossless form and then exporting in the same codec - which means that Premiere just appends all the rendered avis. So even though I lost the export I can remake it without having to re-rip all the dvds. Bonus.
So yeah, 80 gig lost but I dont care. Sure I've lost some space but it's feed an IDE channel for a drive that could be twice as big and more reliable :)