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Sony vegas platinum 9 -- error unable to render

Sony vegas platinum 9 -- time remaining will blink and at end of attempted rendering, the message ''an error occurred, unable to render''. it was all working fine a few days ago. now none of my files will render. thoughts?

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Im having the same problem....i need help asap

  • nikobam Jul 30, 2011

    I was using the demo version...and then as soon as I bought it ....it stopped working and that same error message pops up when I try to render...Sucks ...back to cracks.

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How to Render YouTube-Capable 720p HD Videos in Sony Vegas

Welcome to my tutorial on rendering or exporting videos in 720p high definition that you can upload to YouTube. [NOTE: Entire tutorial is available in video format at the bottom of this article]<br /> Required tools: <ul> <li>Sony Vegas HD video editing software - <a href="http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware">http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegassoftware</a></li> <li>K-Lite Video Codec pack - <a href="http://www.codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_full.htm">http://www.codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_full.htm</a> (install this codec pack after you've installed Sony Vegas and before you begin editing your video)</li> <li>Video file(s) you wish to edit</li></ul> Once you have Sony Vegas installed and the codec pack installed, open Sony Vegas. You will have an empty project window similar to this one: <img src="d3m0l1sh3r.jpg" /><br /> <br /> Now find your video files and drag them into the Project Media tab in Sony Vegas. <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_0.jpg" /> Next, drag all of your videos onto the video timeline at the bottom of the Sony Vegas window and align them in the correct order. <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_1.jpg" /><br /> Next, right-click all of the video files on your timeline, go to "Switches," and uncheck "Maintain Aspect Ratio" and click "Disable Resample." Your "Switches" menu should look like below. <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_2.jpg" /><br /> Last step of the editing process! Next, drag the yellow triangle <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_3.jpg" /> at the top-left corner of your video triangle all the way to the end of your video clips. This tells Vegas to only render that much of the timeline. Click File -&gt; Render As... and type in your final video name and choose the location you wish to save it to, but do NOT click Save yet! Click the drop-down menu next to "Save as type" and select "MainConcept AVC/AAC (*.mp4)". Next, click the "Custom" button, next to the "Template" drop-down menu. For each tab in this window, make your setting match exactly how they do in the pictures. "Video" tab: <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_4.jpg" /><br /> "Audio" tab: <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_5.jpg" /><br /> "Project" tab: <img src="d3m0l1sh3r_6.jpg" /><br /> Finally, type in a template name, next to "Template:" at the top, like "YouTube 720p HD" and click the save icon. This saves your template for future use. Then click OK at the bottom. Back at the Render As menu, make sure the template you just made is selected, and click save. Depending on the length of your video and the speed of your computer, this can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to complete, so make sure your computer stays awake and has power to complete this job. Once it's done, Ta-Da! You have a YouTube-ready HD video ready for you to upload and share! (Or to FaceBook, or other popular sites, as well.) <br /> I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and it was helpful. <br /> Here's a video tutorial for further aid, however it also includes information for recording PC video games as well. <utube src="YFbuFM2HH3w">Adam Taylor, D3M0L1SH3R <p><br />
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My Nikon Coolpix 7900 digital camera produce .MOV 640x480 dv films. They can´t be used in Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8d.I can play them in Quick Time and VLC player. What to do?

Hello there amarylis_la_.

Here's your GEEK-steer ...

== INTERPRETATION ==

What I'm hearing is:
  • It's not well enough that you are able to view the output of your Nikon (or at least not with Quick Time and VLC player only), but you wish to edit it as well?
  • Your Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8d cannot open/import your Nikon's produced files?
  • Your Nikon produced output files are extension .MOV?
== ANALYSIS ==

If all the above is accurate, then I'm a bit perplexed. Here's why:
  • Per the publisher's own webpage, version 9 accommodates import of "AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MOV, WMV".
  • Mmmm, so then maybe Sony Vegas Movie Studio only added .MOV format import capability sometime after your version 8d?
  • However, although I couldn't easily find a specific import spec list for version 8d, this publisher description states version 8d can "edit video in nearly any format". Given the fact that version 9 does accept .MOV, and .MOV certainly being common standard enough to reasonable be expected to apply as "nearly ANY format", it seems strange that you're unable to open/import it.
== QUESTIONS ==
  1. Are you receiving an error message of any kind upon attempting to import/open the file?
  2. Is .MOV listed in "Sony Vegas Movie Studio"'s open/import "Files of type:" drop-down list?
  3. When analyzed with G-Spot, what video codec info (upper right) is reported on your Nikon output files?
== CONCLUSION ==
  • If indeed your Sony Vegas Movie Studio cannot import your Nikon produced video, AND you require being able to edit it, your only option is to get another video editor/converter that will.
  • If you post back describing what your specific objectives are (set-top DVD Player/portable-device playback, clean-up editing, more comprehensive creative editing, etc.), I'd be happy to recommend capable freeware/trialware software choices that will "FixYa" up (pardon the pun).
Thanks in advance for posting back ...
  • to let me (and others) know how things worked out,
  • if you have any further questions,
  • to provide clarification or feedback.
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I have found a solve for my issue which was that only the text and audio rendered and the video remained black all the way through. It is simple but I don't know why it is set to this on default so that you have to change it all. The process however is quite simple.

Easiest way is to highlight the whole video track once you have completed it and you are happy.

If you have more than 1 event (multiple events) click on the first event then use the bar to move to the end of your video in the timeline, hold down shift and click on the last event. You should now see the whole video track selected.

Once this is done, hovering your mouse anywhere over the video track right click and bring up the menu. Go to switches and as you can see in the picture I have circled in red what is important and the reason why video is not being rendered.

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Now change the option to disable resample below:

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and thats it deselect your video and try rendering. This fixed my render issue I hope this fixes yours
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1. high end processors from intel or amd that supports dual mode or more
2. 1 gb of system memory or more
3. an agp card or graphic card to reduce strain on processor
4. hdd with high rotational speeds with enough space ( i recommend for atleast 2 hdd drive, 1 or os and other for scratch, capturing & rendering)
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Hey guys,
i tried something which worked...but i dont know if this is solution for all video formats....
Unlink the audio layer from video...and delete the audio layer.
Use any program to extract the audio from the video file - i extracted it as a WAV file.
import the wav file as the audio layer....
and render....
the output was alright...
but now i am facing another problem! :( Vegas closes without any warnings during rendering....

hope this was useful....
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Video Editing Do I need to upgrade?

Get a new system... Sorry if this isn't what you want to here but RD-ram is stupidly expensive. 512mb of RD-ram is usually a few hundred dollars and hard to find. Since you have RD-ram that means you also have a Pentium 4 processor, probably in the range of 1.2 -1.8 Ghz

Vegas is a great video editing program but it needs way more than speed that that to render a video (in a decent amount of time. it will render on a slower processor, it will just take forever!). You will be much happier of the results if you just replace the computer rather than try to upgrade it.
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