Adobe Premiere Elements 4 won't render or export.

Hello!
          I have recently found the HD options in Premiere Elements 4, but when I go to render or export, the render window pops up for a split second before closing. When I click export, it prompts me to save the file, but then it doesn't do anything.
The NTSC-DV-Standard 48kHz and Widescreen 48kHz works just fine, it's the HDV 1080i 30 and HDV 720p 30 that wont render or export. This is very irratating as I would like to have higher quality videos when my clips are higher quality as well.
Thank you in advance for any help!

xmau5
The installation of QuickTime on your computer with Premiere Elements 4 is a must.
Please go to the following link and install QuickTime (the version will be applicable to 32 as well as 64 bit system)
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
This version should cover through Windows 8, 8.1 64 bit.
The other requirement is that you run the these programs as Run As Administrator or from a User Account with Administrative Priviledges.
Then I would suggest that you try the export
Share
Personal Computer
QuickTime
with the Preset = Cable Modem
and then change the settings under the Advanced Button/Video Tab
or
Repeat what you have been doing with File Menu/Export/Movie with your setting presumed to be for
QuickTime 1440 x 1080 HD anamorphic 16:9. H.264.mov.
Let us see if the QuickTime requirement takes care of your issue.
Looking forward to your results.
But the success or failure of the overall project is going to depend to a large extent on how you set up the project.
The project preset set at the beginning of each new project should match the properties of your source media. So, get a good handle on what those properties are.
ATR
Add On...
Are you starting out with HD footage like 1440 x 1080 HD anamorphic 16:9 or 1280 x 720 16:9 and going to an edit and export to the same. Or are you try to take SD footage to a HD export?

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