False dropouts on V9

DJPadre wrote on 8/6/2009, 5:31 PM
jsut going over some prerendered clips which i usually do overnight and lay atop my main edit TL, and afew things ive noticed...

if you do not MUTE your lower TL it will continue to process, so your rendering is slow. The top layer SHOUDL take precedent of all th others, however since V7 I believe, this is not th case. It seems this issue remains unresolved, in turn by creating prerendered clips and laying those atop your timeline, your jsut adding the processing required for your final edit.
Workaround has always ben to mute the lower layer, and i guess this is no different..

a new glitch which ive never come across before is when playing these prerenders back, im obviously getting fullframe full res video.
Now when i play these back, certain frames come across or are displayed as a blocky glitch, much like when you get a DV drop out.
Yes I am using an AVI codec as a prerendered codec, however going over these clips frame by frame and these glitches DO NOT exist...
Run the clip in any media player and again no issue. So its not the file.

Lets hope this is jsut a one off ram issue or something becuase this is unnacceptable. Im not prepared to have to rerender everything for 2 or 3 dropouts which vegas thinks exists but are simply not there...

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