Hello everyone!
I have a puzzling issue which I've spent hours trying to figure out, but no luck. I have been trying to render a 3.5 minute project with Sony Vegas Pro 12. It's obviously a short movie, but there are many effects (HitFilm Ultimate 2 plug-ins, Sony Cookie Cutter FX, etc.). I have been using the Sony AVC/MVC (*.mp4;*.m2ts;*.avc): AVCHD 1920x1080-60i Codec, which according to Sony Vegas matches my project settings. However, I keep getting bizarre glitches after rendering my footage using this Codec.
The Good News: It does render all the way through to the point where Vegas says it's 100% Complete, and I can then watch my rendered movie. The audio seems to be flawless.
The Bad News: However, toward the end of the movie, the video starts to freeze on selected frames (the audio continues to play through at the correct speed while the video just freezes on one frame every 5 seconds before moving on to the next frame).
So I tried splitting the project up into two parts. I rendered each part individually. Each of these parts were rendered perfectly - no video problems. Then, I put both parts into a new project on the Vegas timeline and tried rendering both parts as one part. For some reason, I got the same video freezing error. So bizarre! You would think that the error would be when I rendered the two parts separately...
I did try rendering the same project using two other Codecs:
- Sony AVC/MVC (*.mp4;*.m2ts;*.avc): Internet 1920x1080-30p
- MainConcept AVC/AAC (*.mp4;*.avc): Internet HD 1080p Test:
According to Sony Vegas, neither of these Codecs matched my project settings. However, I was able to render the video successfully using both of these Codecs. Unfortunately, I don't like that the picture quality is inferior using these two Codecs (it makes the motion in the movie look very blurry compared to the non-Internet version of Sony AVCHD).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get this to work?
Here's my specs:
Computer: Dell Precision T3600, 635 W
Processor: Four Core XEON E5-1620, 3.6GHz
RAM: 8GB NECC RAM (4x2GB), DDR3 UDIMM 1600
Graphics Card: 1 GB NVIDIA Quadro K600
OS: Windows 7
1TB SATA Hard Drive
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks so much!!!
~ Tony
I have a puzzling issue which I've spent hours trying to figure out, but no luck. I have been trying to render a 3.5 minute project with Sony Vegas Pro 12. It's obviously a short movie, but there are many effects (HitFilm Ultimate 2 plug-ins, Sony Cookie Cutter FX, etc.). I have been using the Sony AVC/MVC (*.mp4;*.m2ts;*.avc): AVCHD 1920x1080-60i Codec, which according to Sony Vegas matches my project settings. However, I keep getting bizarre glitches after rendering my footage using this Codec.
The Good News: It does render all the way through to the point where Vegas says it's 100% Complete, and I can then watch my rendered movie. The audio seems to be flawless.
The Bad News: However, toward the end of the movie, the video starts to freeze on selected frames (the audio continues to play through at the correct speed while the video just freezes on one frame every 5 seconds before moving on to the next frame).
So I tried splitting the project up into two parts. I rendered each part individually. Each of these parts were rendered perfectly - no video problems. Then, I put both parts into a new project on the Vegas timeline and tried rendering both parts as one part. For some reason, I got the same video freezing error. So bizarre! You would think that the error would be when I rendered the two parts separately...
I did try rendering the same project using two other Codecs:
- Sony AVC/MVC (*.mp4;*.m2ts;*.avc): Internet 1920x1080-30p
- MainConcept AVC/AAC (*.mp4;*.avc): Internet HD 1080p Test:
According to Sony Vegas, neither of these Codecs matched my project settings. However, I was able to render the video successfully using both of these Codecs. Unfortunately, I don't like that the picture quality is inferior using these two Codecs (it makes the motion in the movie look very blurry compared to the non-Internet version of Sony AVCHD).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get this to work?
Here's my specs:
Computer: Dell Precision T3600, 635 W
Processor: Four Core XEON E5-1620, 3.6GHz
RAM: 8GB NECC RAM (4x2GB), DDR3 UDIMM 1600
Graphics Card: 1 GB NVIDIA Quadro K600
OS: Windows 7
1TB SATA Hard Drive
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks so much!!!
~ Tony