Cache cleared. Didn't speed up Exporting the file. I could not check the audio tracks, because it just took too long and I had to cancel export after about 4 hours at ~70% with Xvid compressor, wich is the fastest and brings the best quality without oversizing the exported file
On Sunday I didn't even touch the PC whilst exporting
There's no overlay
No gaps or empty parts
No effects
I always used many tracks, 'cause the Game Recording is splitted in 4GB parts, so if anything happens or crashes during recording I won't lose the whole thing.. wich means, there are about 20-30 single *.avi files with 4GB videopad has to handle. And it just did.. it did very well, but not anymore. One hour of game recording means about 40 single files with 4GB each and I'm mostly exporting 30-40 minute parts. There even had been some videos with 1,5 - 2 hours length and there was no problem.
There's about 170GB of free space on C:.. recently there had been less and nonetheless it just worked fine, but not anymore.
I exported the same file with VideoPad and VegasPro for comparison. VegasPro was just done after 2 hours.. but without any sound. Somehow it didn't realize that there's audio in the video recordings. This is strange. I'll try recording the next gameplay vid in one piece without splitting it and going back to stereo audio instead of multichannel. I'll have to re-install VideoPad and clean up my registry first.. seems I just f.cked up something yesterday. On sunday I might find some time for it.
Sorry for my bad english, I've just fallen out of my bed