Rendering freezes

debojitacharjee wrote on 3/12/2023, 11:08 AM

I'm not able to render an edited 5 layers of video on the timeline (5 minutes)  of VP16 because when I render at 1080p 60fps, the rendering freezes after 14%

Why is this happening?

I am using VP16 on Windows 11 with Intel i3 8GB RAM. However, I haven't faced such a problem with other video rendering with 2-3 layers of video.

 

Comments

andyrpsmith wrote on 3/12/2023, 12:11 PM

Try highlighting and rendering sections of your video to find the part that is causing the problem. then expand that section to see if there is anything unusual which may cause the error.

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro

debojitacharjee wrote on 3/12/2023, 11:49 PM

Try highlighting and rendering sections of your video to find the part that is causing the problem. then expand that section to see if there is anything unusual which may cause the error.

What do you mean by highlighting? You mean selecting the video track on the timeline using the cursor?

RogerS wrote on 3/12/2023, 11:59 PM

Yes, selecting a portion of the timeline.

debojitacharjee wrote on 3/13/2023, 3:09 AM

Yes, selecting a portion of the timeline.

It's nothing to do with any portion of the video, but there is a problem with video load from the layers. I have used 6 video layers, but when I removed a few, it was able to render successfully. Does this mean that Vegas Pro has some limitation with the number of video layers?

Yelandkeil wrote on 3/13/2023, 3:15 AM

Yes, selecting a portion of the timeline.

It's nothing to do with any portion of the video, but there is a problem with video load from the layers. I have used 6 video layers, but when I removed a few, it was able to render successfully. Does this mean that Vegas Pro has some limitation with the number of video layers?

NO!

More possible your HW:

with Intel i3 8GB RAM.

 

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RogerS wrote on 3/13/2023, 4:05 AM

If there are particular videos causing problems, try re-encoding them and replacing the video file. I use Shutter Encoder for that.

debojitacharjee wrote on 3/13/2023, 6:08 AM

Yes, selecting a portion of the timeline.

It's nothing to do with any portion of the video, but there is a problem with video load from the layers. I have used 6 video layers, but when I removed a few, it was able to render successfully. Does this mean that Vegas Pro has some limitation with the number of video layers?

NO!

More possible your HW:

with Intel i3 8GB RAM.

 

I tried on another PC but same problem. However, when I removed a few layers, it was able to render completely.

debojitacharjee wrote on 3/13/2023, 6:11 AM

If there are particular videos causing problems, try re-encoding them and replacing the video file. I use Shutter Encoder for that.

I think more than 3 layers is not safe on VP16. I did the rendering by keeping the layers to 3 and then again added the remaining layers layer with the rendered video and finally got all the 6 layers rendered to a single video file.

RogerS wrote on 3/13/2023, 6:15 AM

It's more likely issues with the media than the number of tracks.

Glad you were able to get it to work.