Vegas stoped rendering.

djolone wrote on 3/2/2017, 10:24 AM

When I finish editing my video and start rendering, it just stop at some time, usually at 35% to 45%. I try with another video and it end the same. Vegas stop rendering and program stop too, so I must close program via task manager. Whats the problem? I google this problem and try everything, but theres no change. I didn't have this problem before. Does anyone know whats the solution? Please help. Thank you.

P.S. Sorry for my bad english.

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Cornico wrote on 3/2/2017, 10:33 AM

You don't tell what you tried, but has the location to which you render writing rights and enough space to contain the whole render.?

dxdy wrote on 3/2/2017, 11:15 AM

You might also have a heating problem, where the temperature of the CPU rises after a certain amount of work, so it stops. Check that you have removed all the dust from vents and fans.

djolone wrote on 3/2/2017, 2:14 PM

You don't tell what you tried, but has the location to which you render writing rights and enough space to contain the whole render.?

I tried everything I found on Youtube and Google. And yes, I have enough space on C and D, about 200 gb on both disc. Thank you for comment!

djolone wrote on 3/2/2017, 2:17 PM

You might also have a heating problem, where the temperature of the CPU rises after a certain amount of work, so it stops. Check that you have removed all the dust from vents and fans.

I work on my laptop, but I have core temp and it's not more than 50 *C. I don't think that temp is a problem. I clean my laptop about 35 days ago. Thank you for comment.

Cornico wrote on 3/2/2017, 2:52 PM

What are

- the properties of the footage (MediaInfo)

- the projectproperties (screenshot)

- the rendersettings (screenshot)

OldSmoke wrote on 3/3/2017, 6:58 AM

You might also have a heating problem, where the temperature of the CPU rises after a certain amount of work, so it stops. Check that you have removed all the dust from vents and fans.

I work on my laptop, but I have core temp and it's not more than 50 *C. I don't think that temp is a problem. I clean my laptop about 35 days ago. Thank you for comment.

Have you tried switching OFF GPU acceleration?

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djolone wrote on 3/3/2017, 12:03 PM

You might also have a heating problem, where the temperature of the CPU rises after a certain amount of work, so it stops. Check that you have removed all the dust from vents and fans.

I work on my laptop, but I have core temp and it's not more than 50 *C. I don't think that temp is a problem. I clean my laptop about 35 days ago. Thank you for comment.

Have you tried switching OFF GPU acceleration?

I tried, but it's the same...

djolone wrote on 3/3/2017, 12:14 PM

What are

- the properties of the footage (MediaInfo)

- the projectproperties (screenshot)

- the rendersettings (screenshot)


Hope this will help.

Cornico wrote on 3/3/2017, 1:32 PM

Is it possible to make the screenshot of MediaInfo in the Tree view?
Why do you use projectsettings different from footage as well as export?

djolone wrote on 3/3/2017, 5:15 PM

Is it possible to make the screenshot of MediaInfo in the Tree view?
Why do you use projectsettings different from footage as well as export?

I set this settings when I start edit for the first time and it works, until this video, and every video after this. If settings are problem, that should not work from the frist time, am I right?

john_dennis wrote on 3/3/2017, 5:32 PM

Frame Rate Mode Variable, See this thread.

I would set the Project Properties to match the source media. I certainly wouldn't use an interlaced Project Property for progressive source media. Set Full Resolution Render Quality to Best

Use Pan/Crop to crop into or around the 5:4 aspect ratio of the source.

I'd render to 1280x720 unless it produced too much vertical crop.

I wouldn't render to WMV. Try the Sony AVC/MVC Internet 720-30p render template.

In Mediainfo: Options / Preferences / Output Format / Text allows you to just copy the data for the media and paste it into the thread as text.

djolone wrote on 3/4/2017, 4:31 AM

Frame Rate Mode Variable, See this thread.

I would set the Project Properties to match the source media. I certainly wouldn't use an interlaced Project Property for progressive source media. Set Full Resolution Render Quality to Best

Use Pan/Crop to crop into or around the 5:4 aspect ratio of the source.

I'd render to 1280x720 unless it produced too much vertical crop.

I wouldn't render to WMV. Try the Sony AVC/MVC Internet 720-30p render template.

In Mediainfo: Options / Preferences / Output Format / Text allows you to just copy the data for the media and paste it into the thread as text.

I'll try this. Thank you very much!