*sigh* MPEG render failure... again!

David_Kuznicki wrote on 11/17/2003, 1:33 AM
I remember this popping up a few months ago, but I couldn't find a defintive answer by searching the forums...

When rendering from an .avi to mpeg-2, the render abruptly quits about a minute or two into the render. The error message says only that 'the source of the error could not be determined.'

This is decidedly frustrating. Any thoughts?

David.

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farss wrote on 11/17/2003, 4:32 AM
I've had it happen a few times from memory.
I think once I'd run out of disk space, another time there was soemthing decidedly screwed up in the source file. Never had a situation that didn't right itself with a gentle prod or by a little logical deduction. The error messages aren't very helpful though.

What are you rendering with and how?

You could try a different encoder, usaully pays to have more than one on hand anyway. If they both quit you can be pretty certaini it's the source.
David_Kuznicki wrote on 11/17/2003, 5:46 AM
Unfortunately, I only have one encoder. I almost never burn to MPEG-2, so this problem has probably been lying in wait since I installed Vegas...

I'm just rendering an .avi to an mpeg-2, using whatever default template comes up (I don't remember which one off the top of my head, and I don't have the computer in front of me)...

Running Vegas on my old, reliable (till now!) dinosaur--

PIII 750 MHZ
256 RAM
Vertigo video card
Delta 44
(can't remember the motherboard type!)
Win2K

David.
Bigoj wrote on 11/17/2003, 11:20 AM
It happened to me not long ago with the same error message. But mine was rendering straight from my edited files to mpeg 2, it wasn't from mpeg 1 or any template. What i did was, I created a new vegas file, copied each individual video track, pasted them in the new created file, gave it a different name and rendered. It worked. Try it, if it does work 4 u, lemme know.
David_Kuznicki wrote on 11/17/2003, 11:46 PM
I must have expressed myself badly...

I am rendering from a single .avi file into an MPEG-2 file. I still can't figure out what's causing the failure.

David.
SonyEPM wrote on 11/18/2003, 8:42 AM
Do you have Vegas 4.0d? If not, please download and install the update, then try again.

Other questions:

Was this this avi file generated in Vegas?

Any fx applied?

What mpeg render settings are you using?
lynj wrote on 1/5/2004, 8:45 PM
This exact thing is happening to me, except I'm using my edited file with some parts rendered avi files. Was this ever resolved?

At this rate, I may never get to use DVD Architech!
PeterWright wrote on 1/5/2004, 9:47 PM
Try rendering to a single avi in Vegas, then let DVDA do the MPEG2 render.
farss wrote on 1/6/2004, 12:41 AM
OK,
I can make this happen consistently!

The problem is very easy to reproduce:
PAL clip in standard PAL project.
Select Render As>MainConcept MPEG-2(*.mpg)
Template: Default.

It fails with exactly that error messag every time.
Any other template works perfectly (that I kind find)

I've never changed the default template which may explain why some people simply cannot make this happen (they've changed the default / never use it) and others cannot encode to mpeg-2 at all!

Solution : Use a known template!

Sony needs to look into this, I'd imagine its causing more than a few people major grief.
SonyEPM wrote on 1/6/2004, 7:28 AM
Thanks for the info. Default/untitled aside (yes, there's a bug but the default settings are set by the active project properties and don't generally correspond to any standard MPEG-2 delivery format)....

Can anybody NOT render to one of the named templates (PAL DVD, DVDA PAL wide etc) ? If so, please provide exact repro steps.
JohnS wrote on 1/6/2004, 8:13 AM
I just posted my message entitled "More memory error woes - inching closer to Premiere" prior to reading this set of posts. It sounds like I have the same issue. I too, believe that it is some sort of bug within Vegas. I would love to talk to you, (Sony) about it and tell you exactly what I've done to create the problem. You can call me at (503) 969-0492. It would be much easier than these posts or e-mails.