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robiii wrote on 5/22/2014, 11:44 AM
For some reason the audio works when rendering as a WMV but none of the other formats have audio. Very frustrating.
robiii wrote on 5/22/2014, 12:07 PM
Okay folks, ready for this one? I saved the movie in another folder on my computer and it worked. I guess there was something about the original folder that vegas didn't like. I thought computers were supposed to make life easier!
larry-peter wrote on 5/22/2014, 12:15 PM
Do you have USB3.0 external drives connected? Some users (including me) have reported random audio rendering issues, especially if source media was on an external USB3 drive.
robiii wrote on 5/22/2014, 2:16 PM
Yes I do all my work through external hard drives. For some reason vegas now only likes to render successfully to the Sony projects folder on my local C drive. I have never had this issue before. Must have been the upgrade.
ChrisDolan (SCS) wrote on 5/23/2014, 9:45 AM
That is really puzzling... Do you have some audio effects or audio hardware that require real-time rendering? If so, then as a wild guess I might say that a slower hard drive might cause the render to become slower than real time and the FX might fail? I'm not sure it that even makes sense, but I can't think of a better explanation right now.
Chris
robiii wrote on 5/23/2014, 10:15 AM
I am using no audio effects. Just a simple video that I edited and now am trying to re-render. Yesterday it worked by rendering to the projects folder on my C drive but today it won't even do that. The audio is still missing. Sure wish I hadn't download the upgrade!
richard-amirault wrote on 5/24/2014, 7:47 PM
I have occasionally come across this (SD mp2 file) Re-rendering has done the trick for me (it may not be the same problem as yours)
robiii wrote on 5/28/2014, 7:32 PM
Am still having the problem and now it is even when rendering to my local C drive in the vegas projects folder. Sometimes re-rendering solves the problem sometimes not. Tried re-booting etc and nothing seems to solve the problem.