Export to AAF - Archiving failed

Gott wrote on 12/28/2015, 3:05 AM
Hello.

I have a project I've been working on in Sony Vegas Pro 11 and I need to export it to an AAF file.

I got Pro 13 now and when I try to export my project to an AAF file, it's starts to load and copy all the files, and then it says it failed and see log for details.

At the end of the log I get this message that I don't understand at all.

Unexpected problem: System.Exception: AppendClipToTrack failed(error code: 0x8012016C )

Unexpected problem: System.Exception: AppendClipToTrack failed(error code: 0x8012016C ).
at AafWriterWrapper.Exporter.AddTrackEvent(Int32 trackEventIdx, TrackEvents trackEvents, UInt32 chanIdx)
at AafWriterWrapper.Exporter.AddTrackEvent(Int32 trackEventIndex, TrackEvents trackEvents)
at VegasScripts.ProToolsExporter.AddSequenceItem(Int32 trackEventIndex, TrackEvents trackEvents)
at VegasScripts.ProjectInterchangeExporter.ExportSequence(Project project)
at VegasScripts.ProjectInterchangeExporter.ExportAll(Project project, String outputFile)
at VegasScripts.ProjectInterchangeExporter.ExportProjectStep.ExportProjectStep_DoWork()
at Sony.MediaSoftware.Archive.SinglethreadStep.Run()
at Sony.MediaSoftware.Archive.Steps.NextStep()


I've tried to export a new small project, with just a few pictures and sound and I get the aaf file. But when I try to export my other project it says" Archiving failed". I've tried to export it on two diffrent computers and I've get the same error message.

I've got the latest Sony Vegas Pro 13 with the updates.

Any ideas how to solve this? Im getting pretty desperate here.

Best Regards

/Gottfrid

Comments

rraud wrote on 12/28/2015, 10:30 AM
Though I don't have VP13, AAF export and import has always been problematic in my experience. If it's audio only, many still use OMF, but Vegas doesn't natively support it, so a third-party converter is needed. AA Translator is the most cost effective OMF solution at this time.
Geoff_Wood wrote on 12/31/2015, 2:56 AM
Are you saving to an internal drive ? If not (ie USB etc) then try an internal HDD and see if any better.

geoff