Problems exporting a video in Media Encoder

Hello all,
I have a strong believe that it is a some kind of memory leak.
I have the same problem where I want to export a AVCHD file 1080i to DV. AME stops quite randomly but always around the same spot in the timeline. Even at places where the clip does not have any effects in it.
My workaround for now is to export it in small pieces and paste it in Encore again. BTW: My 2:02 hour project is now somehow 1:59 and the sound clips (AC3) doesn't fit for 100% (is 1 or 2 frames longer than the video) when I past it in Encore. For me it is acceptable in this case, but it should work in a proper way.
When I export the timeline (or piece of it) I see the available memory (I have 12 GB in total) run down from 6 GB to less than 1 GB especially when the program is working on a clip that is longer than 1 minute. And in those long clips the AME always seems to fail. Sometimes in the beginning of that clip, sometimes at the end. Quite random so it seems. If I take a next part of the timeline to export, beginning with that same problematic clip, the system can take the hurdle somehow and keeps encoding until the next long clip comes around.
Duplicating the piece of timeline in AME and expecting it to fail at exactly the same spot is not happening also. It stops always a bit earlier, so I suspect that this has something to do with the systems memory.
I havent't tried it to export the whole two hour timeline to AE and encode it from there.
Should I adress my memory a different way in Windows 7?
I have a Intel Quad Core i7-975 3.33 GHz and 12 GB memory.
Have CS4 Production on a D-drive installed
a Scratch/Page drive as advised by Harm with 8000 MB set on virtual memory
and a Video drive
I bought this system together with CS4 for video editing, so it is installed on a clean system.
Should I delete all prerendered stuff from Premiere?
Thanks, Iemke

Hello all,
I have a strong believe that it is a some kind of memory leak.
I have the same problem where I want to export a AVCHD file 1080i to DV. AME stops quite randomly but always around the same spot in the timeline. Even at places where the clip does not have any effects in it.
My workaround for now is to export it in small pieces and paste it in Encore again. BTW: My 2:02 hour project is now somehow 1:59 and the sound clips (AC3) doesn't fit for 100% (is 1 or 2 frames longer than the video) when I past it in Encore. For me it is acceptable in this case, but it should work in a proper way.
When I export the timeline (or piece of it) I see the available memory (I have 12 GB in total) run down from 6 GB to less than 1 GB especially when the program is working on a clip that is longer than 1 minute. And in those long clips the AME always seems to fail. Sometimes in the beginning of that clip, sometimes at the end. Quite random so it seems. If I take a next part of the timeline to export, beginning with that same problematic clip, the system can take the hurdle somehow and keeps encoding until the next long clip comes around.
Duplicating the piece of timeline in AME and expecting it to fail at exactly the same spot is not happening also. It stops always a bit earlier, so I suspect that this has something to do with the systems memory.
I havent't tried it to export the whole two hour timeline to AE and encode it from there.
Should I adress my memory a different way in Windows 7?
I have a Intel Quad Core i7-975 3.33 GHz and 12 GB memory.
Have CS4 Production on a D-drive installed
a Scratch/Page drive as advised by Harm with 8000 MB set on virtual memory
and a Video drive
I bought this system together with CS4 for video editing, so it is installed on a clean system.
Should I delete all prerendered stuff from Premiere?
Thanks, Iemke

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