NR was working fine with Vegas 5.0b and d. Same machines, same setup. R/W permissions are given to everyone for the temp drives and everything is mapped using the autofill mapping function.
When I try NR now, when the first segment (the one rendered on the host machine that initiated the NR) completes I get an error message that the file could not be opened because some other application has it open. Not sure which file, the temp *.veg or the next *.avi segment. Intermediate segments are rendered to avi and the final output is mpg.
Also, the temp files created (the *.veg and the *.avi segments) cannot be deleted because they're held open even after closing Vegas and the NR service. I checked in task manager to make sure they were really closed. The only way to release the temp files so they can be deleted is to reboot.
New Data:
Paragraph 2 is true when using a project created in Vegas 5. A new project created in Vegas 6 does not exhibit that behavior.
Paragraph 3 is still true even using a project created in Vegas 6. Also, if you try to rerun the same job, you get an error from Vegas that it can't write over the previous temp *.veg file.
When I try NR now, when the first segment (the one rendered on the host machine that initiated the NR) completes I get an error message that the file could not be opened because some other application has it open. Not sure which file, the temp *.veg or the next *.avi segment. Intermediate segments are rendered to avi and the final output is mpg.
Also, the temp files created (the *.veg and the *.avi segments) cannot be deleted because they're held open even after closing Vegas and the NR service. I checked in task manager to make sure they were really closed. The only way to release the temp files so they can be deleted is to reboot.
New Data:
Paragraph 2 is true when using a project created in Vegas 5. A new project created in Vegas 6 does not exhibit that behavior.
Paragraph 3 is still true even using a project created in Vegas 6. Also, if you try to rerun the same job, you get an error from Vegas that it can't write over the previous temp *.veg file.