Build 261: Rendering is a no go & constant Crashing with Build 261

j.razz wrote on 9/16/2018, 10:36 PM

I am unable to render out my timeline. I'm about to try some other render templates, but the Magix AVC template with variants underneath are not producing a rendered file. I had no issues with Vegas Pro 15 (and some issues with the original release of 16, but rendering wasn't one of them). I am running a Razor Blade 15 with the nVidia 1070 gpu and the Corei7 Hex CPU with 16 gigs of ram.

Here are two screenshots upload to Google photos; note the frame count and contrast that with the time elapsed: https://photos.app.goo.gl/wTD4emgJ2djwXepy9

I am also having constant crashing when it comes to titles- specifically as it relates to keyframing them. The sound bed will continue to play but the cursor stops working and the preview window no longer updates. I have to force close Vegas and reopen to move forward.

If I roll back to the original Vegas 16 minus the update that just came out, can I still work on the project that was created with the 261 build?

Thanks all!

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j.razz wrote on 9/16/2018, 10:42 PM

I've also tried Video for Windows to see if I could get anywhere with something that wasn't mp4 and I had the same result except for one difference: instead of the black preview window, I actually got the first frame of the video to show, but frames rendered still showed 0.

fr0sty wrote on 9/16/2018, 10:52 PM

Try to disable timeline GPU acceleration in settings, reboot the program, and try again. Make sure you don't choose any of the GPU accelerated templates as well, no NVENC. Try to render that out and see if it works. if so, we've isolated the problem to your GPU, most likely driver issues. If not, we need to keep digging.

j.razz wrote on 9/16/2018, 10:56 PM

I'll try it now. Rolling back to the previous build 248 didn't work.

j.razz wrote on 9/16/2018, 11:01 PM

Try to disable timeline GPU acceleration in settings, reboot the program, and try again. Make sure you don't choose any of the GPU accelerated templates as well, no NVENC. Try to render that out and see if it works. if so, we've isolated the problem to your GPU, most likely driver issues. If not, we need to keep digging.

I disabled GPU and rendered out using Intel QSV. It is now rendering as I type. I'll see if nVidia has a new set of drivers. Thanks for the help!