Vegas 14 Crash Help (Rendering)

NBradley wrote on 8/4/2018, 9:14 PM

Hi I'm relatively new to Vegas Pro 14, but I have had some experience with editing, and rendering videos from Vegas Pro, and my current project has given me the most trouble so far. The Vegas always crashes as soon as I press the button to start rendering. I'm rendering the project at 1920x817 for a cinematic aspect ratio, and I fear that it might be that causing the crashes, but surely there is a way to figure this out. I have tried a fair amount of quick fixes like: no GPU rendering, or Running as administrator, etc.

 

I have the crash report right here:

Extra Information
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\14.0\dx_video_grovel_x64.log
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\14.0\svfx_video_grovel_x64.log
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\14.0\ocio_x64.log
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\14.0\dx_grovel_x64.log
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\14.0\gpu_video_x64.log
   File:                C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\hike video.veg

Problem Description
   Application Name:    VEGAS Pro
   Application Version: Version 14.0 (Build 270) 64-bit
   Problem:             Unmanaged Exception (0xc0000005)
   Fault Module:        C:\Program Files\VEGAS\VEGAS Pro 14.0\vegas140k.dll
   Fault Address:       0x00007FFB8EE59726
   Fault Offset:        0x00000000002C9726

Fault Process Details
   Process Path:        C:\Program Files\VEGAS\VEGAS Pro 14.0\vegas140.exe
   Process Version:     Version 14.0 (Build 270) 64-bit
   Process Description: VEGAS Pro
   Process Image Date:  2017-06-13 (Tue Jun 13) 00:05:46
 

Again since I'm relatively new, I understand very little of this jargon, so if any of you could figure this out, I would be extremely grateful. Thanks for reading!

 

 

 

Here are my specs if it helps:

 

Windows 10

GTX 960

8GB DDR4 RAM

Intel i5 7600k

 

Comments

Kinvermark wrote on 8/4/2018, 10:02 PM

It can be a lot of things, so best advice is to work through the troubleshooting guide for Vegas RENDER crashes (see FAQ, etc on forum front page.)