I recently installed Boris FX Time unit plugins and have started having problems rendering my Vegas Projects. I have the Boris Optical Flow filter applied to a number of clips in a project to slow them down. Rendering starts fine but Vegas crashes just as it reaches the first clip with the optical flow applied.
I filled in the automated problem report and got a message telling me to update to the latest version of Vegas Pro 13. I did that and it seemed to solve the problem. I was able to render several projects all of which had the optical flow applied to a number of clips in the timeline.
However, now the problem is back with a vengance. The details listed in the automated problem report when Vegas crashes are as follows:
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Problem Description
Application Name: Vegas Pro
Application Version: Version 13.0 (Build 453) 64-bit
Problem: Unmanaged Exception (0xc00000fd)
Fault Module: C:\Program Files\Boris FX, Inc\Lib\BCC OFX Vegas 9\BCC9_OFXVegas_8Bit.dll
Fault Address: 0x000007FEBEB33287
Fault Offset: 0x0000000000A03287
Fault Process Details
Process Path: C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 13.0\vegas130.exe
Process Version: Version 13.0 (Build 453) 64-bit
Process Description: Vegas Pro
Process Image Date: 2015-06-05 (Fri Jun 05) 16:53:04
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From the above, and the fact that Vegas crashes just before it gets to a clip with a Boris filter applied, the problem would appear to be with the Boris plugin. Strangely, if I select a loop region of the problem clip and some normal video on each side it will render the loop region without any problem. It is only when I try to render the entire project that Vegas crashes. It is also worth mentioning that all of the projects I've had problems with will render without any problems if I remove the Boris filter.
Things I've tried:
1. Updating Vegas Pro to latest build.
2. Updating my video card drivers.
3. Turning off the "Enable GPU" setting in Boris FX.
4. Cleaning the registry with CC Cleaner - I Googled the Unmanaged Exception (0xc00000fd) and found some info that indicated this error was often associated with mucky registries.
My machine is running Win 7 64bit Pro, Core i7 CPU @ 3.50GHz, 8 Gigs Ram, plenty of hard drive space.
I'm at my wits end - any suggestions or help would be gratefully appreciated.
I filled in the automated problem report and got a message telling me to update to the latest version of Vegas Pro 13. I did that and it seemed to solve the problem. I was able to render several projects all of which had the optical flow applied to a number of clips in the timeline.
However, now the problem is back with a vengance. The details listed in the automated problem report when Vegas crashes are as follows:
..........................................................
Problem Description
Application Name: Vegas Pro
Application Version: Version 13.0 (Build 453) 64-bit
Problem: Unmanaged Exception (0xc00000fd)
Fault Module: C:\Program Files\Boris FX, Inc\Lib\BCC OFX Vegas 9\BCC9_OFXVegas_8Bit.dll
Fault Address: 0x000007FEBEB33287
Fault Offset: 0x0000000000A03287
Fault Process Details
Process Path: C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 13.0\vegas130.exe
Process Version: Version 13.0 (Build 453) 64-bit
Process Description: Vegas Pro
Process Image Date: 2015-06-05 (Fri Jun 05) 16:53:04
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From the above, and the fact that Vegas crashes just before it gets to a clip with a Boris filter applied, the problem would appear to be with the Boris plugin. Strangely, if I select a loop region of the problem clip and some normal video on each side it will render the loop region without any problem. It is only when I try to render the entire project that Vegas crashes. It is also worth mentioning that all of the projects I've had problems with will render without any problems if I remove the Boris filter.
Things I've tried:
1. Updating Vegas Pro to latest build.
2. Updating my video card drivers.
3. Turning off the "Enable GPU" setting in Boris FX.
4. Cleaning the registry with CC Cleaner - I Googled the Unmanaged Exception (0xc00000fd) and found some info that indicated this error was often associated with mucky registries.
My machine is running Win 7 64bit Pro, Core i7 CPU @ 3.50GHz, 8 Gigs Ram, plenty of hard drive space.
I'm at my wits end - any suggestions or help would be gratefully appreciated.