VMS Platinum 9.0 b don´t render 1920x1080 ,m2ts

ebros wrote on 10/17/2008, 1:45 AM
I was gald, when the update of VMS Platinum 9.0b (bild 92) came. What a disappointment! My raw viedo is from Sony HDR-TG3E, Pal 1920x1080-50i, m2ts-fomat and my rendering settings was 1920x1080 Pal 5.1 surround,best quality, m2ts. I did it to my hard drive.
About after 30% rendering and VMS stopped (no crash), VMS "No answer" and I get first time an error info from Vegas (nothing from 9.0a only crash):
An error occured during the currend operation (rendering).
An exception has occured and so on.
This is very probably Sony´s improvement in version 9.0b compared with version 9.0a. I made the bug-info to Sony again.
I can´t fully benefit by my new camcoder TG3E, 1920x1080 with Vegas. I bought VMS for it. It is pity!
The rendering settings 1440x1080 Pal 5.1, best quality, worked perfectly in the same project!

Comments

Eugenia wrote on 10/17/2008, 3:08 AM
Reduce the number of threads in the "preferences" "video" to 2 and retry. And read the other thread where the people here talk about avhcd crashes too.
ebros wrote on 10/18/2008, 2:40 AM
I think, that when Vista Home Premium /PC goes to the state of the screen saveing (sleep) and saves other files to hard drive and Vegas rendering 1920x1080 Pal 5.1 surround, m2ts is going on, every time Vegas will stop and crash. This don´t happen with 1440x1080 Pal 5.1 surround rendering.
A bug is in Vegas in this point.
I don´t Know, how can I prevent screen saveing.
Eugenia wrote on 10/18/2008, 3:41 AM
Wait. If the crash happens when the PC goes to sleep, then it is normal for the rendering to crash. You should not let the PC go to sleep while rendering is going on.
ebros wrote on 10/18/2008, 5:51 AM
My problem is how to take away the screen saveing from Vista. I have tied but no results.
Chienworks wrote on 10/18/2008, 6:19 AM
It isn't the screen save that is the problem, it's the power management features. The screen saver doesn't put your computer to sleep.

I'm not a Vista user and probably never will be (every upgrade from XP i've been involved in has been to Linux instead of Vista), so i can't help you with specifics of where to look for the power management features. In Windows XP it's under Control Panel / Power Options. Create a new power scheme for rendering and set Turn off hard disks, System Standby, and System hibernates all to "Never".
ebros wrote on 10/18/2008, 7:34 AM
Yes, it is power management feature. May be I must ask it from Microsoft. I think, that somebody here knows, how to do it in Vista.
Locust wrote on 10/18/2008, 9:22 AM
Vista is easy. Vista works fine, but if you're trying to install it on an old computer, you will have problems.

To change power settings in Vista, click the start button and type "Power Options"

That's it.

Oh yeah, and I did the whole "change the threads to 1" thing and I *still* can't render 1920x1080
Markk655 wrote on 10/18/2008, 1:20 PM
ebros,

In Vista 32: Go to Control Panel\Power Options. Click on the link for the additional plan settings and click "Never" for when to put computer to sleep.

Also, I don't know if this interferes with Vegas, but in another NLE disabling Windows Search in Vista really helped improve background rendering (and hence editing) and encoding performance.
ebros wrote on 10/19/2008, 11:39 PM
Nothing helps the crashing of 1920 AVCDH m2ts rendering ! Unpossible to make videos by Sony Vegas. Does somebody know a software, which works with 1920x1080 AVCHD?