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Anyone have any suggestions?
If you know what folder the temp files are being created in, look in there to see if there are some date-stamp named items and see how big they are for me.
Have you run some very short tests to see if they finish? If even short ones aren't saving, then you might be attempting to save to your Program Files/Camstudio folder which you system security suddenly is not allowing you to write into. Under Options/Program Options/Name of AVI File change the setting to "Ask for Filename" and save the video explicitly into your My Videos folder, or a folder you make inside of that folder.
Let me know what you find out!
Terry
http://camstudio.org/forum/discussion/1305/hot-tip-for-crash-recovery-use-a-failsafe-directory
Terry
http://camstudio.org/forum/discussion/comment/3580#Comment_3580
Terry
I feel like such a "bonehead", it turns out my problem was realted to me running out of space on my hard drive. I had created too many videos of excessive length that finally ate up all my hard drive space.
Thank you for your support,
David
Heh... don't feel too lonely - I've done that very thing myself! :-)
Terry