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July 18, 2023
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Crashing in the middle of a video

  • July 18, 2023
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My video keeps crashing the application around the 8:40 mark. This happens when I try to edit, preview the final product (as in watch the whole thing through), and export it without being able to watch the preview. When I try to export, the application doesn't crash, it just pauses and refuses to resume. I have tried many common methods of fixing the issue such as resetting my preferences and restarting my computer, but none have fixed the issue. I have worked on this project for about a month and about 50 hours, so I would really appreciate some help. 

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Correct answer Alexander31159706533b

I solved my issue, try this; lock the separated audio and any additional text you added above the video section. Then highlight all the video clips in the middle (unless you know which one is corrupted, then just highlight the ones around it) and delete them. Then ctrl-z to undo what you did, and the corrupted clip should be gone and the video should play as normal. 

 

The issue for me was that one video corrupted and whenever I got to it the whole application crashed, no matter what I was trying to do with it. Let me know if this helps or if I need to explain further. Doing what I just described made it so that I only have to re-edit about 10 seconds of video instead of losing my 15 minutes project. 

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Participant
July 18, 2023

having the same issue over and over again and unable to export my video please guide i spend more than 2 days on that project please

Alexander31159706533bAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
July 19, 2023

I solved my issue, try this; lock the separated audio and any additional text you added above the video section. Then highlight all the video clips in the middle (unless you know which one is corrupted, then just highlight the ones around it) and delete them. Then ctrl-z to undo what you did, and the corrupted clip should be gone and the video should play as normal. 

 

The issue for me was that one video corrupted and whenever I got to it the whole application crashed, no matter what I was trying to do with it. Let me know if this helps or if I need to explain further. Doing what I just described made it so that I only have to re-edit about 10 seconds of video instead of losing my 15 minutes project.