Export Error Premiere CS3

The CS3 releases of Adobe have been atrocious! We invested in the Master Collection and have had nothing but errors and bugs. I have a simple timeline in Premiere that have simple dissolve transitions between .avi files. The entire timeline is 1 hour 19 minutes long. In CS2 I exported this type of timeline and much more complicated ones with nothing but success. However, CS3 exports this simple thing to about the 40% mark then tells me it had an "Export Error!" "Error compiling movie." That's it. Nothing more. Come on Adobe! What happened to this release! Everything that worked in CS2 is now broken! If someone else has had this error, let me know if you have found a solution. I will more than likely be uninstalling CS3 this weekend and re-install CS2. It least that program worked!

>If my settings and hardware setup are a concern then here you go:
Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz
1 GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM
250 GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA internal drive
Intel GMA900 onboard graphics
Intel High Definition Audio
Double layer 16X/16X/4X DVD+/-RW drive
(2) Additional external 250 GB drives (video is captured to internal drives)
That covers the hardware, but still, there are so many possibilities about your software and project settings/conflicts, that the post is still nothing short of an unproductive rant.
>Secondly, I am the one who is having the problems with the software working and have been troubleshooting for the week that I have had it. If you had been having the same problems that I have, I am sure you would be ranting as well.
I don't pretend to be the one that can solve your problem, and I understand the frustration that comes with spending money on things that don't work. But I don't post useless rants and expect something positive to come of it. You really shouldn't expect anyone here to be able to help you until you post reasonably detailed information about the project. For example, is this a fresh CS3 project or are you trying to produce a project that was originally created in CS2. Simple info like this may lead to some help for you.

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    http://www.google.de/#hl=de&source=hp&q=Premiere+CS3+Export+16%3A9&btnG=Google-Suche&aq=f& aqi=&aql=&oq=Premiere+CS3+Export+16%3A9&gs_rfai=&fp=1&cad=b
    Allí se encuentran varias referencias, el tema parece ser conocido.
    Me parece interesante:
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    entonces ni siquiera tener los valores por defecto, pero todos los actos de forma manual. 720x576 píxeles con relación de aspecto de pantalla ancha 16:9 D1/DV PAL (; 1.422) o 1024x576 píxeles con una relación de aspecto 1.0.
    dann nimm mal nicht die voreinstellungen, sondern stell das ganze manuell ein. 720x576 mit Pixelseitenverhältnis D1/DV PAL Widescreen 16:9 (;1,422) oder 1024x576 mit Pixelseitenverhältnis 1,0.
    por lo que se puede exportar todo lo que quiera. Breve descripción:
    1. ser un archivo de vídeo en la línea de tiempo debe makiert (Mira)
    2. Voy a Archivo -> Exportar - Medios de comunicación> -> se abrirá la configuración de exportación
    3. Formato: H264
    4. "Default": Definido por el usuario
    5. Pestaña "Vídeo"
    6. Anchura de la caja siguiente fotograma y la altura del marco debe estar deshabilitada
    7. Marco de anchura y altura de bastidor modifica
    Puedo ajustar cualquier relación de aspecto. parada importante es el punto "4" es definido por el usuario.
    also ich kann alles so exportieren wie ich möchte. Kurze Beschreibung:
    1. Eine Videodatei auf der Timeline muss makiert sein(Angeklickt)
    2. Ich gehe auf Datei -> Exportieren -> Medien -> es öffnen sich die Exporteinstellungen
    3. "Format": H264
    4. "Vorgabe": Benutzer definiert
    5. Reiter "Video"
    6. Kästchen neben Framebreite und Framehöhe muss deaktiviert werden
    7. Frame breite und Frame höhe einstellenSo kann ich jedes beliebige Seitenverhältniss einstellen. Wichtig ist halt der Punkt "4." das es benutzer definiert ist.
    Saludos,
    Hans-G.

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