Adobe hangs on setting Gain Audio and when exporting

First of all a little on the systems in question

I have four spans identical edit. Each has a processor Dual Core 2.5 Ghz Pentium, 3.0 GB of ram, a single sata drive divided into two partitions (System video and 30 GB 470). I'm under body to update 5.0.2 freshly installed on blank discs. I was running as a way to be able to import my old images MJPEG, Avsynth and FFdshow but thanks to Colin Brougham, I this particular demon killed (and I am removing these two programs). I have two bays with drivers audio and video of the 64 bit more up-to-date manufacturer, and two bays with Windows 7 automatically installed video and audio drivers. The problem is the same in all four bays.

Dumping us in one of two ways: either a direct discharge DV via firewire or download. MXF files of our Panasonic P2 cameras via USB (can't seem to get the firewire PC discharge works correctly). I use the project settings are DV-NTSC - Standard 48 Khz, with a slight change to require the fields top first (we use a Maxx500 streaming server and requires first of all of the fields above). We know intermittent crashes for a week and a half, but in the last days, they picked up (no new updates not applied, if it's not that). I have two culprits:

One is an error code which, thanks to this thread , that I know, is linked to the audio gain. My problem is that I did everything I can think of and still no luck. It has been crashing with the same regularity that my reporters save every few minutes, and I have the auto save set to 5 minutes. Today, I had to reinstall this Bay because he planted each time audio gain has been adjusted.

My other problem relates to export. I use the MainConcept MPEG encoder to output MPEG for the streaming server, and on every fourth or fifth time, the program will plant export. This isn't a pain to recover from, since at that time where reporters have registered and have simply reopen and reset export, but it goes away from regularly. Event references windows/system32/ntdll.dll as the failed module Viewer. Yet once again, I have this error on two different bays, with the drivers from the manufacturer and the other with Windows 7 installed drivers.

I know that, despite my best efforts, I've probably not given enough information, so let me know what you need.

We in Mono Stereo of each item (because of how journalists get the images in the field, nat on the left channel, right channel sound/interview, gives us two stereo tracks, one for each original on the left and on the right the track), while the project settings are indeed stereo. Source channel mapping is using the file.

OK, I have not tested this exact combo (Mono in stereo), but I suspect it reacts similar to map the two mono tracks to a single stereo...

(Standby... testing... testing...)

Yes. Crashville. Therefore, do not remap audio

Yes, I know that sounds obvious and stupid and simplistic and as it is not a real solution, but listen to me: you want two independent channels completely mixed with the two output channels, the stereo right? Well, when you remove these mono clips in a track mono sequence but a stereo master track, they'll both automatically be routed to the two stereo channels! No need to change anything. If you want, you can jump into the Audio Mixer Panel and pan the mono tracks in one side or the other of the stereo output, but without doing anything else, your audio will be sent to the stereo output.

Yes/No/what?

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