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Vegas 9 Rendering Problem
by Melanie Leung on Jul 2, 2009 at 5:42:16 am

Hello,
I've recently got Sony Vegas 9, and I'm having a big problem. I'm doing some videos from wmv files, and, to make sure everything was fine, I render my video after my video was about 15-20 seconds of length.

The rendering was just fine, and very fast. Then, I did it again, when I was around 30ish seconds of length, and all of the sudden, rendering wasn't working anymore. It wouldn't advance at all, and the time remaining simply kept increase, going over 12 hours.

It's not the amount of effect, or my computer, because I had more effects in the first 15 seconds, then everything. I am wondering what the problem is? All the songs, and clips are fine, because I tested them. I insterted them one by one, and render, and everything was just fine.

I have a friend with the same problem.
Anyone has a suggestions, because I'm getting desperate here, since I've try to do my video over and over again.
Thank you.

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Re: Vegas 9 Rendering Problem
by Luc Enders on Jul 3, 2009 at 10:14:58 pm

Sounds like it hang during rendering? I've had issue like that before but so far 64bit Vegas 9 has been fairly stable for me.

You could try this:

- In preferences: Set threads to 1 and disable long GOP rendering. Restart Vegas after changing these settings
- 32bit OS: exclude Vegas exe from Data access protection in system/performance/advanced settings (in case Sony crashes at startup which I've seen as well)
- Do not use 32bit color space if that's an option (or if you already use 8 bit in project settings).
- Disable any Virus scanner or add Vegas90.exe to exclusion list and exclude folders

If all of these don't work I typically output as AVI and choose Sony YUV uncompressed video. Then use another program (i.e. TmpGenc Xpress to render to final format).

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