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ushere wrote on 12/2/2012, 4:25 PM
would help if you gave some information, such as system specs, material you're editing, etc., etc.,
Jon Burkhart wrote on 12/2/2012, 11:40 PM
System Manufacturer HP-Pavilion
System Model AV321AV-ABA e9180t
System Type x64-based PC
SN MXV93501xx
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33GHz, 3334 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 5.29, 9/17/2010
SMBIOS Version 2.5

Windows Professional SP1
Processor Intel Core i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33gh 3.33GHz
Ram: 12 GB
64bit

Display: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250

No matter the material I'm editing: Slides of various sizes, DV Normal or Wide Screen but when I try to render anything other than MPEG 1,2 or 4, I get a bunch
of vertical red lines.

I do not have this problem with Vegas Pro 11 (which is still on this machine).
Chanimal wrote on 12/4/2012, 10:39 PM
Yep, Vegas 12 does not even render simple Mpg files. I'm on my SECOND computer (both optimized for video production) and this one also won't render (different video card (only use CPU anyway), and enough difference to realize it should work, but doesn't. I was able to render ACHD to ACHD format--that's it. When I then try to take this to an Mpeg2 Wide format (it won't last 5 minutes going direct to Mpeg2) I get about 50% complete (1 hour in) and it crashes.

It is useless. I'll have to see if I can re-render it to Mpeg2 with Vegas 10 (since 11 was also buggy). What are they thinking?

My detailed profile is under my name. Here is my error:

Extra Information
File: C:\Users\Ted\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\12.0\dx_video_grovel_x64.log
File: C:\Users\Ted\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\12.0\svfx_video_grovel_x64.log
File: C:\Users\Ted\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\12.0\ocio_x64.log
File: C:\Users\Ted\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\12.0\dx_grovel_x64.log
File: C:\Users\Ted\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\12.0\gpu_video_x64.log

Problem Description
Application Name: Vegas Pro
Application Version: Version 12.0 (Build 394) 64-bit
Problem: Unmanaged Exception (0xc0000005)
Fault Module: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Fault Address: 0x0000000076CF53C9
Fault Offset: 0x00000000000253C9

Fault Process Details
Process Path: C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 12.0\vegas120.exe
Process Version: Version 12.0 (Build 394) 64-bit
Process Description: Vegas Pro
Process Image Date: 2012-10-26 (Fri Oct 26) 18:11:42

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Ted Finch
Chanimal.com

Windows 11 Pro, i9 (10850k - 20 logical cores), Corsair water-cooled, MSI Gaming Plus motherboard, 64 GB Corsair RAM, 4 Samsung Pro SSD drives (1 GB, 2 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB), AMD video Radeo RX 580, 4 Dell HD monitors.Canon 80d DSL camera with Rhode mic, Zoom H4 mic. Vegas Pro 21 Edit (user since Vegas 2.0), Camtasia (latest), JumpBacks, etc.

Kimberly wrote on 12/4/2012, 10:54 PM
@Jon:

What are your project properties? What is the render template you are using? What is your intended output? YouTube? Vimeo? DVD? Blu-ray? Knowing this may help solve your issue.

Regards,

Kimberly
TeetimeNC wrote on 12/5/2012, 4:33 AM
I've had a similar problem with V12. In my case when I reset Ram Preview from its default 200MB to 0 it stopped the render hangs. Others have reported this too.
/jerry
Chanimal wrote on 12/5/2012, 5:31 PM
Jerry, I'll try that.

All I am doing is taking a straight video in 1920 x 1080i format to the timeline (it was a 1 1/2 hour funeral--all filmed at once) from HDVC format from the camera, adding a title and then rendering it to a widescreen DVD architect format. Absolutely nothing changed from the default template. It is the simplist thing I could do. It would hang on the render. So, I converted it back to a HDVC format (with the titles) and then I took a 9.3 gig fully rendered file and put it in the timeline to then conver to mpeg2 using the standard template, and it still froze.

BTW, it also took forever (4 hours before it froze). I just put the same file into version 10 (not 12) and it is BLOWING through the rendering and will finish in less than 35 minutes.

I'm just going to stop using 12 until it can actually render. What a joke!

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Ted Finch
Chanimal.com

Windows 11 Pro, i9 (10850k - 20 logical cores), Corsair water-cooled, MSI Gaming Plus motherboard, 64 GB Corsair RAM, 4 Samsung Pro SSD drives (1 GB, 2 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB), AMD video Radeo RX 580, 4 Dell HD monitors.Canon 80d DSL camera with Rhode mic, Zoom H4 mic. Vegas Pro 21 Edit (user since Vegas 2.0), Camtasia (latest), JumpBacks, etc.