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alifftudm95 wrote on 2/3/2020, 2:06 AM

Do you use any 3rd party plugins in ur video? most of the time vegas crash due to external plugs

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Nicolas-Dion wrote on 2/3/2020, 3:39 AM

No, only the ones already in vegas...

joost-berk wrote on 2/3/2020, 4:00 AM

@Nicolas-Dion This is a verry anoying bug, but I managed to fix this by doing the following;

- Deinstall Vegas Pro

- Throw away all folders that contain Vegas content by searching your harddrive with quotes like "VEGAS, Magix, Sony, VP" and so on.

- Reboot your PC and install Ccleaner. Run the Cleaner and the "Registry Cleaner"

- Reboot your PC and install Vegas Pro 17 (latest build)

- Push CTRL & SHIFT key together with dubble clicking the Vegas shortcut to open the software, then Vegas prompt to "clean all caches" click YES and continue.

This was the way for me to let Vegas stop crashing on the Render As... button. Good luck!

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Nicolas-Dion wrote on 2/3/2020, 3:29 PM

Nothing work...

fr0sty wrote on 2/3/2020, 11:46 PM

I too suffer from this bug, it's annoying and has been around since Vegas 16. Here's how I get around it, most of the time... until they can figure out what it is and fix it.

When you open Vegas, open a blank project with nothing on the timeline.

Go into the "media generators" tab and grab a random piece of media, a solid color, a checkerboard pattern, anything. You can also make a text item on the timeline. Any media will work.

Select "Render As". You should see the render dialogue box pop up.

Now open your project and select render as. You should see the render dialog box pop up instead of crashing.

It seems to only happen to me on complex projects with lots of media on the timeline, but it can be really annoying, especially if I forget to save before clicking render as. This workaround works 99% of the time for me.

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Nicolas-Dion wrote on 2/5/2020, 12:25 AM

Thanks guy for your replies ! I finally found the reason and it was just because i needed to do my windows update.

joost-berk wrote on 2/8/2020, 9:08 AM

Thanks guy for your replies ! I finally found the reason and it was just because i needed to do my windows update.


@Nicolas-Dion can you share here which Windows Update did the trick? Was it a .NET update??

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GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR (Latest Studio Driver)

Monitoring: Black Magic Design DeckLink SDI 4K (or Nvidia HDMI for 4K HDR)

Audio: M-Audio M-Track Eight ASIO

Controller: Behringer X-Touch