Errors Rendering MPEG-1; but, not AVI or MPEG-2

tmeeks wrote on 8/10/2003, 9:36 PM
I have an mpeg file with a single audio track and a single video track with the TimeCode FX applied. The mpeg file began life as a Video-CD .DAT file and was converted to mpeg using VCDGear.

I have no trouble rendering the project as either .AVI or MPEG2; but, I consistently get an error at 00:03:08:21 (Using the TimeCode of the last rendered frame) if I try to render as an MPEG-1.

I have even tried to render the resulting MPEG2 and AVI files and get the same error. Unfortunately, I do not know how to identify any logs that might tell me what the error is. It simply dumps out of the rendering process.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Comments

TheHappyFriar wrote on 8/11/2003, 8:20 AM
are you trying to render the mpeg from the vcd? also, try rendering just the last part, to see if the problem is with the source or possibly a project error. that will help.

tmeeks wrote on 8/11/2003, 4:46 PM
The file being rendered is located on my hard disk. Interestingly, I as able to use Ulead's DVD MovieFactory to render the file back to VCD format.

I don't think the problem is in the project becuase I have tried to render with several different projects with the following results:

Project #1: Render to MPEG1 - Failed
Project #1: Render to MPEG2 - Successful
Project #1: Render to Uncompressed AVI - Successful
Project #2: Render from Previously Rendered MPEG2 - Failed
Project #3: Render from Previously Rendered AVI - Failed

You did, however, give me an idea to try. I'm going to go to the area that seems to fail and just try to rendered a smaller marked segment and see what happens. Thanks!
SonyEPM wrote on 8/11/2003, 4:51 PM
what version of Vegas do you have?
tmeeks wrote on 8/11/2003, 10:00 PM
I was using Vegas 4.0 without any patches.

I believe that the new 'D' patch did the trick! It's now past the point at which it was bombing out before I applied the patch.

Does this version also render mpeg faster with a Hyperthreading processor? It certainly seems so to me.

By the way, thanks for responding. One of the things that I really like about SonicFoundry is the product support by both the comapny and other users. I haven't run into anything yet that wasn't addressed and/or solved very quickly.