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I am working on producing a wedding video with CyberLink PowerDirector 7. I have finished editing and have moved on to the producing part . So I click the Produce button and set all of the options. Finally i click the Start Rendering button, and it renders the movie flawlessly until the end. After it has finished producing the movie the program crashes! When I go to open up the movie it won't play! This program worked with the first movie that I produced. I don't understand why it won't work with this movie. Is it because I have applied like 5 different filters? Please help!

My somputer specs are:

XFX 680i LT Motherboard
Core 2 Quad Q6600@Stock speed
Windows XP SP2 with all the latest updates
320GB Hard Drive
GeForce 8800 GS Superclocked Edition

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I tried producing the movie 2 more times, and both times it stopped at 44% and caused an error message. I tried another video 1 time, and it stopped at 57% and caused an error message. The error I'm getting is: 0xc0000005. What does this mean? How do I fix it? Thanks for any help!


Message edited by quantum_08 13 on 06-15-2008 at 03:36:51 AM
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