Vegas Pro 16 MAGIX AVC/HECV codec is having a error

seaman wrote on 9/1/2018, 1:15 AM

When I try to render a video on the codec
it says
(An error occurred while creating the media file (video name)
An unexpected error has occurred)
V16.0 (Build 248)
Specs:
Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
FX-8350
12GB DDR3
512GB and 2TB Hard drive for footage
GTX 1050TI 4GB
and it the only codec that renders 4k
PLZ FIX MAGIX

Comments

fr0sty wrote on 9/1/2018, 3:11 AM

There are a lot of other codecs that render 4K Magix AVC, Magix ProRes (Magix Intermediate Codec), XAVC, I think there's a few others. HEVC is, however, the only format Vegas currently supports that renders to HDR. That will change in time, and I think this bug has been reported to them before, I wouldn't be surprised to see it addressed in the next update. For now, use Magix AVC. It also supports GPU rendering for speedy renders, and encodes much faster than HEVC.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

seaman wrote on 9/1/2018, 3:46 AM

There are a lot of other codecs that render 4K Magix AVC, Magix ProRes (Magix Intermediate Codec), XAVC, I think there's a few others. HEVC is, however, the only format Vegas currently supports that renders to HDR. That will change in time, and I think this bug has been reported to them before, I wouldn't be surprised to see it addressed in the next update. For now, use Magix AVC. It also supports GPU rendering for speedy renders, and encodes much faster than HEVC.

fr0sty Magix AVC/AAC doesn't work and mov file are way to big and they removed Intel codec (the only other one that I use).

 

seaman wrote on 9/1/2018, 3:49 AM

There are a lot of other codecs that render 4K Magix AVC, Magix ProRes (Magix Intermediate Codec), XAVC, I think there's a few others. HEVC is, however, the only format Vegas currently supports that renders to HDR. That will change in time, and I think this bug has been reported to them before, I wouldn't be surprised to see it addressed in the next update. For now, use Magix AVC. It also supports GPU rendering for speedy renders, and encodes much faster than HEVC.

fr0sty Magix AVC/AAC doesn't work and mov file are way to big and they removed Intel codec (the only other one that I use).

it just fixed