Vegas Pro 13: Audio Cutting Out After Rendering

jimmy-m wrote on 5/26/2017, 4:12 AM

I've been scouring these forums for days and haven't been able to find a solution to my problem, so I'm pretty much at my wits end.

I render an hour long video once per week, and it always goes fine until this week I rendered, and the audio cuts out around 15 minutes before the end. The video is fine, and in the project the audio is fine, but after rendering the audio is gone for the last 15mins before the end.

I've tried literally everything I could think of, including: Rendering the files in a fresh project, rendering the audio and video separately. Taking my core audio, creating a new audio file and attaching it to the video to render, tried rendering in every video format that I can use, tried rendering the video in small increments (no matter what length I render, it cuts out around the 2/3 mark). I've tried messing with my render settings, and I've tried adding an extra hour of audio to the project, but it still cut out in the same spot (around 45mins into my original clip).

I'm losing my mind, and this is a project that I really need to finish, but I have no idea what to do and haven't been able to find a solution here.

pls help

sincerely, my sanity.

Comments

jimmy-m wrote on 5/27/2017, 9:35 PM

Bump

Former user wrote on 5/27/2017, 9:42 PM

Are you using MP3 audio?

 

jimmy-m wrote on 5/29/2017, 1:45 AM

I'm using WAV.

diverG wrote on 5/29/2017, 5:56 AM

Bit of a long shot.

Are you able to re-test an old project or maybe restore to time before this problem occurred?

Sys 1 Gig Z-890-UD, i9 285K @ 3.7 Ghz 64gb ram, 250gb SSD system, Plus 2x2Tb m2,  GTX 4060 ti, BMIP4k video out. Vegas 19 & V22(250), Edius 8.3WG and DVResolve19 Studio. Win 11 Pro. Latest graphic drivers.

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Former user wrote on 5/29/2017, 7:27 AM

If this is happening at the same spot each time, as a test you need to save as... something different and make a change in the audio at the spot. Either delete it, or alter it in some way and see if it that fixes it. If it does, then you know you have some error or bad file at that time.

 

JMacSTL wrote on 5/30/2017, 4:53 PM

If you render the audio only to a WAV, then you can use Quicktime Pro to layback this audio to the video file (removing the incomplete audio track). this works only for quicktime .mov and .mp4. Your 'layed back" audio will be 16bit PCM little Endian (which is basically uncompressed).

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