blu ray render to 3d stereoscopic issue

wws wrote on 4/4/2012, 4:53 PM
I'm using V10e with the latest update, I have burned few small project with 3d Stereoscopic video on blu ray before with no issue. Now I have a half an hour project it is telling me at the last render stage it is out of disc space as I have over 300gb storage.

I have installed the Vegas V11 as trail it still gives me run out of disc space
Is there a setting I missed?

Only thing I can think of is the Window drive where the program installed has about 60Gb, can this be the issue? If so how I can make it work as the video is only half an hour long.

Mac book Pro OS lion with Window 64
Video from Sony TD 10

Comments

DonLandis wrote on 4/9/2012, 3:14 AM
The program is telling you what to do: "Get more disk space."

Many people new to Vegas editing feel they only need a little bit of disk space to do a project- Vegas requires a significant amount of free disk space for the temp files as well as source video and finished rendering. The larger the VEG project in run time and number of effects the more temp file space your project requires both for editing and rendering. There are other storage requirements as well such as history and auto backups.
I typically work on long form projects. I have a separate 2Tb hard drive for my Vegas temp files. I also use a Raid0 drive for work projects where my source and finished rendering is done. I only use the C drive for OS and installed programs.
Wolfgang S. wrote on 4/9/2012, 3:26 AM
Don, maybe all what he has to do is to set the path for the temporary files to another location on his system?

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