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Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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WolverineOfTheORS
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Nov '06
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Date Posted:
6/29 2:50am
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Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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I've got a four minute video waiting to be rendered in Vegas, only every time I attempt to render it, it reaches different points in the video and an ERROR message comes up. So, just to be clear, it doesn't reach ONE point in the video every time I render - different points.
What the hell? I'm rendering to .wmv with a 5Mbps HD 720-50p Video template. I've tried to use the Default template but that didn't work either. Where am I going wrong?
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keithabbott
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Date Posted:
6/29 4:33am
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RE: Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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Have you tried a non-HD sizes to see if that renders?
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LORDWROTH
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Nov '04
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Date Posted:
6/29 8:03pm
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RE: Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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I'm new to vegas so bare with me, I usually render out to a AVI file or if need be quicktime,
but you said HD so I am thinking maybe its too much for your sytem to handle? just a guess and again. I'm new to Vegas so if thats not it . forgive my lame response.
good luck, plus dont Vegas offer online support? I used them twice already becuase Vegas is easier than Final Cut but flopping shots and other things were hard to figure out at first,
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DaFireMedic
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Sep '06
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Date Posted:
6/30 12:28am
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RE: Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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WolverineOfTheORS posted: I'm rendering to .wmv with a 5Mbps HD 720-50p Video template. I've tried to use the Default template but that didn't work either. Where am I going wrong?
For the sake of troubleshooting, try rendering in a different format. Render to .mp4 and select MainConcept AVC/AAC (this encodes to .h264, although it doesn't say it anywhere), progressive scan, PAR - 1.0000, check the Variable bit rate and two-pass boxes, and use roughly the same bitrate that you mentioned.
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LORDWROTH
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Nov '04
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Date Posted:
6/30 8:28am
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RE: Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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6/30 8:29am (1 edits total)
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let me ask you this,DaFireMedic
sometimes for some reason when I place
fade in and outs , they dont seem to work so I just cross the footage over each
other until I get my desired results , but its weird , most of the effects dont seem to work or I.m doing something wrong.
I use final cut mostly but a friend just recently turned me on to Vegas and I must say I like it.
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Zurita-Films
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Aug '06
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Date Posted:
6/30 9:33am
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RE: Error While Rendering In Sony Vegas
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Yeah, your best bet is to try rendering to different formats. I've personally never rendered anything in your format and codec, so it might just be too much for the computer to handle.
On a side note, I absolutely LOVE Vegas over Final Cut. Its a shame it isnt the industry standard. Its so much more straightforward.
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