Render Stalls

MUTTLEY wrote on 9/19/2008, 12:15 PM

So this was happening with this one scene before I installed 8.0c and was kinda sorta hoping the update would fix it. The project is HD 1080-24p (1920x1080, 23.976 fps), it's length is 00:08:06;27. It's got a variety of media including some large images (one is 5912x4000 PNG). Vegas doesn't "crash" per se, it just gets to around 50% and hangs indefinitely. At one point I managed to render most of it to a new track, including the segment with the large images, and even with those still get the hang. I've even tried removing those particular images (since that part is rendered to a new track) and even still can't render it out.

Suggestions?

- Ray
Some of my stuff on Vimeo
www.undergroundplanet.com

Comments

jrazz wrote on 9/19/2008, 1:25 PM
Ray are you watching your page file? Does it peg out?

Have you attempted encoding to another format such as cineform or another good avi? If so, you can join the pieces together and just pick up where it left off.

By the way, what are you working on that demands a picture of that size? Just curious.

j razz
MUTTLEY wrote on 9/19/2008, 1:31 PM

Haven't watched the page file, will try that. I have tried rendering to a bunch of other formats with no success at all. The image was that big and it's kind of a series of pics so would be a a pain to change them all, but as I said even with that part rendered to a new track and the images deleted from the project it still hangs.

- Ray
Some of my stuff on Vimeo
www.undergroundplanet.com
xberk wrote on 9/19/2008, 5:07 PM
One idea is to render smaller sections by doing a bunch of "save as" vegs to narrow it down to a small section .. I would think its something on the timeline that Vegas doesn't like. I"ve had one example of this myself and found an audio clip that I downloaded from the net that seemed fine that Vegas just couldn't swallow on the render. Removed that clip and bang !

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Harold Brown wrote on 9/19/2008, 5:39 PM
I captured video from a Pal DVD and had a similar problem. Vegas would stop responding. I then started adding the video one clip at a time until I found the problem. It was a small clip that I could do without. I removed it and everything worked perfect. For whatever reason that single small clip had a problem even though it was all captured at the same time..