Lee,
The problem has been resolved - it was a driver problem.
Apparently some of the newest Nvidia drivers are causing problems.
He installed a different driver and I think he rolled back to one of the
193 drivers and now everything works well.
Uwe
> It's likely a matter of system capacity.
>
> I've mentioned on some older posts that I had these very same problems and
> my "research" over time eventually explained some of the causes. Whenever
> one performs a lot of key-framed scaling or positioning (zooming and
> panning), extra resources are required by the system. My problems were
> with
> 12GB of memory and 868GB CUDA. I went to 32GB and a 2GB CUDA card and have
> not had problems since; probably half a dozen subsequent projects making
> extensive use of panning and zooming large photos in conjunction with
> video.
> It may be possible that CS6 helped something or other but basically I
> suspect it is the amount of memory but I was also told to get as much
> graphics memory as possible since the system does a lot of
> scaling/positioning work on the graphics card.
>
> Note even on a 64-bit OS with 8GB, the OS can allocate Adobe probably no
> more that 4GB, but with 32GB I see the OS giving Adobe applications many
> times that.
>
> Lee
>
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