Program incapable of rendering my project.

TheFVguy wrote on 9/10/2024, 2:17 PM

I have a massive project that the system isn't allowing me to render, less than burn to a disc. All the video files are MPEG2 rendered from Vegas 21. I don't know what I'm doing wrong and I hope this doesn't mean the program cannot render something this big, because I love the idea of making DVDs and my first one came out great. It was small and not that much but led the path to exciting projects.

It would break my heart that this software is limited in such a way that I wasted so much time learning it only to be met with nothing in the end.

Comments

DMT3 wrote on 9/10/2024, 5:53 PM

When you say it doesn't let you render, what are you doing and what is the software doing? Any warnings? Freezing? Shutting down?

EricLNZ wrote on 9/10/2024, 6:09 PM

Which version of DVDA are you using?

There is a limit to how much a DVD can hold so when you talk about "massive" and "render something this big" I wonder if you are asking the impossible.

TheFVguy wrote on 9/11/2024, 10:24 AM

When you say it doesn't let you render, what are you doing and what is the software doing? Any warnings? Freezing? Shutting down?

Which version of DVDA are you using?

There is a limit to how much a DVD can hold so when you talk about "massive" and "render something this big" I wonder if you are asking the impossible.

Thank you for responding both of you! But the problem was solved, however, it was solved in the wierdest way.

The thing is, I had over 3.3 GB of content going onto a dual-layer 8.5 GB disc. The rendering would never continue and my friend pointed out it was the introduction media that was first to be rendered. By deleting the intro, the rendering and burning went on as normal.

I was shocked that it got solved, but this caused another problem: I wanted that intro media to stay. I tried using rendering the video on VEGAS in different formats but all of them were met with errors or rendering staying at 0.

Then the weridets solution, I simply dropped the intro as another title rather than an introduction media at the start. I highlighted it with the purple star and boom. It rendered normally and now I have it on disc.

 

I have 0 idea how that works, but it was solved.