mozaikue
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Post by mozaikue on Aug 2, 2010 15:58:44 GMT -5
Hi guys ! I have one big problem with my SV ! I am using Sony Vegas pro 9.0 and sometimes when I want to render some clips SV is crushing down and it's saying that system is on low memory or something like that ! I don't know what to do ! And that is not for all the clips ! For example : My SV couldn't render clipse from Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows clips which are in 1080p HD ! But when I put another version of the trailer SV rendered it ! And yes when I am trying to render my videos in 720p HD SV is crushing down again and again ! Do you know how to fix this ? Thank you !
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Post by timegirl95 on Aug 2, 2010 16:49:20 GMT -5
If it's saying that your system is low on memory, then you might not have enough space on your computer to make videos with that big of clips. 1080p takes a lot and so does 720p.
Try rendering it in a lower setting is really the only advice I can give you for now.
But, if you're running on Windows, go to task manager and then to performance. See how much memory you have.
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mozaikue
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Post by mozaikue on Aug 2, 2010 17:05:59 GMT -5
These days I render the videos in lower settings and it is working for almost every clip I put in but the problem is repeating sometimes !o.O Thank you for advice and by the way I have a lot of free memory !
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Post by timegirl95 on Aug 3, 2010 18:50:07 GMT -5
Hmm... you could try breaking up the video into sections and rendering separately, then putting it back together again and rendering that or put it together in Windows Movie Maker (or something else) and save it there. I've heard this works for some people and it might fix your problem. Let me know if it works.
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Post by cc123 on Aug 4, 2010 9:03:15 GMT -5
I've had this error too. I had to restart Vegas and then it worked right again. It is very annoying. I have 4 GB of RAM so there is no excuse for this!
Coming back to add, I was editing with HD footage (720p AVI files). I had plenty of disk space and besides, all the clips were stored on an external drive. I was using a professionally recommended codec, MJPEG. I shouldn't be getting errors like that. Sony Vegas is messed up!
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