BSOD Whem rendering video

gazuka wrote on 2/7/2017, 2:55 AM

Everytime I try and render a video that is over 30 seconds long, my PC gives me the bsod. I have an Intel i7 processor 3.4ghz, 12gb ram, AMD Radeon HD 7900 series graphics card. So why is this happening? How can i prevent this? I make YouTube videos on a weekly basis and because of this my fans are wondering where the hell I am. Please help..

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set wrote on 2/7/2017, 3:46 AM

Try this tips:

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-can-i-stop-vegas-pro-hanging-during-rendering--104786/

 

Hope can help.

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ushere wrote on 2/7/2017, 4:54 AM

checked for dust build-up inside case and on processors?

 

bsod are usually (but not always) hardware related.

mikelinton wrote on 2/8/2017, 9:24 AM

Disable GPU support in preferences - we've found it can often cause issues.

monoparadox wrote on 2/8/2017, 11:45 AM

Most of the BSOD problems I have had are due to faulty drivers. First, video drivers, next network drivers. If you haven't, go into device manager and check for updates or see if there are any driver issues.  Also, run sfc/scannow from an administrative command prompt if you haven't already.