Render stuck at 6%

Swoopy wrote on 2/13/2019, 11:57 AM

Hello!

I have been trying to render a 10 minute long clip with 4 tracks. Every single time I try and render it, it gets to 6% stops going up, it doesn't freeze it just says the time elapsed is increasing, currently at 40 minutes with the approximate time left at 00:00:00. This is very frustrating as it is for my media project and it needs to be in by the end of the week, any help would be appreciated.

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j-v wrote on 2/13/2019, 12:25 PM

How could we help when you not tell us
- your projecttype
- your sourcefiles
- your rendertemplate
- your hardware
 and the program and buildnr. you are working with?
Here you find some help for the desired info:
https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/

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JackW wrote on 2/13/2019, 12:59 PM

After you have provided the information j-v asks for -- information which should be provided for any query such as yours, by the way -- try this: reboot your computer before attempting the render. Open Vegas and render, without doing anything else. Watch the render progress in the preview window. If the project still crashes at 6% you'll know where that is in the project. look at that section of the project on the timeline. Chances are that there is a corrupt frame, transition, etc., at that point. Fix it and try rendering again.

If none of what I've suggested works, try rendering in a different format: e.g., render to AVI then convert to MP4 via Handbrake, etc.

Musicvid wrote on 2/13/2019, 1:32 PM

@JackW

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