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something wrong with mah vegas.

Created 17th August 2010 @ 06:46

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Orchid

|=3

Basicly i had this little thing made in sony vegas, and after rendering it, its just a video without any sound and a black picture. Tried avi and wmv, both the same. Any ideas?

Monkeh

.:ne:.
.:ne:.

Have you made things before with the same settings? Did you change any settings?

kaidus

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WiK?

I had this problem before. I fixed it by recycling my clips back through vdub.

Black_Bob

[DA]

I had the same problem it was the format of the avi, I had to open them up in windows movie maker and save the avi’s in hd to convert them into a compatible avi version then it worked fine.

Mark

Phase

Have you got the loop region over the clips? Also try right clicking each video on the timeline and disabling resample.

Orchid

|=3

Disabled resample in vegas for each part of the video. Now when rendered, it only shows the first 5 seconds of the clip, where theres text made in vegas.

Daleth

ti.
[PG]

In the render settings untick “Render loop region only”

Phrozen

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I ad the same problem daleth is right.

fisheye

i had the same problem yesterday when wanted to render uncompressed avi, but i have found a solution:

– uncheck: interleave every (seconds)
– uncheck: create an OpenDML (AVI version 2.0) compatible file

it worked for me, dont really have idea what those options should really do, but it just rendered fine and then i was able to convert my uncompressed avi by ‘easy h264 by ajax’

Quoted from Daleth

In the render settings untick “Render loop region only”

its not the problem, i rendered it with this option enabled (of course i created render loop before). just try unchecking the 2 options listed above (or maybe one of them, i havent tested it yet) and post what happened.


Last edited by fisheye,

fisheye

now i have a problem when rendering in vegas 9…
when i try to render a video it says after some time:

An error occured while creating the media file ***.avi.
The file being rendered has exceeded the maximum size allowed for the selected format.

note that im rendering as uncompressed avi. when i click ok, it stops rendering and file weights 1,99 GB, you can play it but the sound is shitty and video lags and ends in the moment when vegas stopped rendering (which is obvious).

any ideas? it seems it has 2 GB file limit, but why?

fisheye

*bump*

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