Lỗi ceberlink powerdiretor could not generate the cache file năm 2024

Verify with your Vault administrator that AppProviderCacheSafe exists. If not, run CreateEnv to create one.

  • Verify with your Vault administrator that your Credential Provider user has access to AppProviderCacheSafe. If not, add the user as an owner on that Safe.

Recommended Action:

AppProviderCacheSafe was not found in the Vault (if the cache KeyStorage parameter is set to Local this Safe is not required).

  • If you are using the Local mode of the Persistent cache level, you can skip this Warning and continue with your work.
  • If you are using the Vault mode of the Persistent cache level (or if you are using Local mode but you want to resolve this Warning):
    1. Verify with your Vault administrator that AppProviderCacheSafe exists. If it does not, run CreateEnv to create the Safe.
    2. Verify with your Vault administrator that your Credential Provider user has access to AppProviderCacheSafe. If not, add the user as an owner on the Safe.

The user that runs the Provider application does not have the appropriate permissions on the cache file.

Recommended Action:

Make sure that the user that runs the Provider application has the appropriate permissions on the cache file, then restart the Provider.

Hello all. This is a big project with pics, videos, effects etc. When i try to render it (have tried multiple formats and qualities) i always get the same error "cyberlink could not generate cache file". Not sure what that means or what the workaround might be and would appreciate some help. When I render it goes through the whole process, no hangups, no crashes - just that error at the end of the run.

- Windows 7 64 bits - Intel® Core™2 Quad 9450 - GeForce 650 ti (latest driver 340.52) - 4 Gb RAM - 500 Gigs free hard drive space - latest Windows Media Player and Quicktime - Latest build of Powerdirector 12

Carl312

Senior Contributor Location: Texas, USA Joined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11 Messages: 9090 Offline

Sep 03, 2014 10:55

Quote: Hello all. This is a big project with pics, videos, effects etc. When i try to render it (have tried multiple formats and qualities) i always get the same error "cyberlink could not generate cache file". Not sure what that means or what the workaround might be and would appreciate some help. When I render it goes through the whole process, no hangups, no crashes - just that error at the end of the run.

- Windows 7 64 bits - Intel® Core™2 Quad 9450 - GeForce 650 ti (latest driver 340.52) - 4 Gb RAM - 500 Gigs free hard drive space - latest Windows Media Player and Quicktime - Latest build of Powerdirector 12

I would have to guess from what you provided:

For a good diagnostic Post you dxdiag.txt file. Part B http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/29701.page

For my guess, You are running out of memory. You do not have enough RAM for your 64 Bit system, Minimum would be 6 GB. http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector-ultra/spec_en_US.html

Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

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Lỗi ceberlink powerdiretor could not generate the cache file năm 2024

Newbie Joined: Sep 03, 2014 09:27 Messages: 3 Offline

Sep 03, 2014 12:34

As a possible solution to the RAM issue (i am new to PD) could i split the project into 3-4 pieces, render these individually (say MPEG4 for example). Then reload those new MPEGs into PD and re-integrate them as one video?

Is that possible? Is working with finished MPEGs easier on memory (the integration process)? Is there some benchmark/rule of thumb for 4GM ram your initial project should not exceed "x" size in order for it to not generate the cache error above?

Thanks for the help will post the dxdiag file but i am not at home currently

Thanks again

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Lỗi ceberlink powerdiretor could not generate the cache file năm 2024

Newbie Joined: Sep 03, 2014 09:27 Messages: 3 Offline

Sep 03, 2014 12:36

One more thing i meant to ask sorry getting old.

If this eventually is going to be shown on a big screen TV (say 40-50in) using HDMI from a laptop what would be the quality and format that you experienced users would recommend?

Thanks again

Brice

stevek

Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline

Sep 03, 2014 14:01

Quote: One more thing i meant to ask sorry getting old.

If this eventually is going to be shown on a big screen TV (say 40-50in) using HDMI from a laptop what would be the quality and format that you experienced users would recommend?

Thanks again

Brice

Sorry, to answer that you would have to provide more information and to promise that you will read all the dozen of pages needed to offer a good recommendation.