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Chienworks wrote on 10/14/2008, 10:47 AM
You can do it either way. If you install it over top of the previous release it will replace it. It's also a complete install in itself so you can install it without the previous release being installed.
Stasoid wrote on 10/14/2008, 6:45 PM
I got it installed but it didnt fix my AVCHD rendering problem. :(
mike_in_ky wrote on 10/14/2008, 7:07 PM
I installed it over the top of 9.0a and so far, all is well!
Stasoid wrote on 10/14/2008, 8:01 PM
Are there any crossfade transitions in your project, mike?

From what I've tried so far it looks like all projects with no transitions are rendered fine but as soon as you apply a disolve it stops creating an output file.
And it did exactly the same in 9.0a
ritsmer wrote on 10/15/2008, 12:10 AM
I use crossfades all the time. Absolutely no problems is 9.0b, 9.0a 8.x ... etc.
Could be a codec issue if the codec you use can not handle 2 videoclips at the same time.
mike_in_ky wrote on 10/15/2008, 5:02 AM
Crossfades seem to work just fine and they did in 9.0a, too.
Stasoid wrote on 10/15/2008, 7:32 AM
What is your original footage and what are you rendering into?

My raw files are AVCHD 1920x1080i from Canon HF100 and I'm rendering into a Sony AVC 1920x1080 .m2ts and this is the only output format I'm having troubles with.
mike_in_ky wrote on 10/15/2008, 10:56 AM
My stuff is a mix of .avi from my Samsung SC-D365 Mini-DV Camcorder (tape-based) and stills from my Canon digital camera and I'm using crossfades, various FX's, pans/zooms, etc. But I do not use HD as you've listed in your footage. I render to .mpeg-2 for use in DVD's.

Just in case HD is the problem, is there a way on your video camera to lower the resolution on the footage you shoot making it 720 x 480? If so, try using that footage with a series of crossfades, render it and see if the same symptoms arise.
Stasoid wrote on 10/15/2008, 3:36 PM
Thanks Mike for your reply.

I use version 8.0 that I purchased some time ago for editing DV stuff and I'm happy with that. I havent tried but I'm sure 9.0 will work with SD format without any problem as well.

The point of upgraiding to 9.0 though was so I could edit video from my new HD camcorder. I had a hard time rendering AVCHD in 9.0a version, I sent a report to Sony (I'm sure few other people did that too) and short after a new 9.0b build92 update has been released. In its release notes it's mentioned that the AVCHD rendering issue has been fixed but I'm still unable to create an output AVCHD file even after updating.
Maybe I'm dooing something wrong. I'd like to hear from other people on this forum who's using 1920x1080 Sony AVC template for rendering and how does that work in 9.0b
AWKEU wrote on 10/19/2008, 2:16 AM
Hi Everyone,

I updated my Vegas and I`m not sure whether it is bug or not, but I cannot upload to You Tube anymore. When I chose upload to You Tube and fill in pop-up with my ID and password "UPLOAD" button is still gray (non-clickable). I uploaded without any problem with v.9a but cannot do now with v.9b
I use Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Pro

Any help will be appreciated.