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  • Sony Vegas 10! Rendering issue.

    Posted by Leon Collins on May 29, 2011 at 1:42 am

    I have the latest version of Sony Vegas 10, but have been having problems ever since I got it. I can’t render any videos. The same message keeps popping up.

    “An error occurred while creating the media file blank
    The reason for the error could not be determined.”

    It is really hard for me to try and solve the problem, since the message won’t even tell me what the problem is. Does anybody have any idea how I can fix this? or perhaps has anyone experienced this themselves?

    I have a 64-bit operating system, and 4GB RAM.

    The videos I’m trying to render are HD quality and are 5-8 minutes long. They take about an hour and a half to two hours to render, and when it reaches 100% the message pops up.

    If anyone can help me it would be greatly appriceated! Thanks for your time!

    Leon Collins replied 14 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Nigel O’neill

    May 29, 2011 at 3:29 am

    What is you source media, your project settings and your export (render template) settings?

    90 minutes to render 5-8 minutes of video is very, very slow. You should be able to render that size of project in little over 10 minutes in most circumstances. Something in your work flow does not appear to be right.

    Intel i7 920, 12GB RAM, ASUS P6T, Vegas Pro 10 (x32/x64), Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Vegas Production Assistant 1.0, VASST Ultimate S Pro 4.1, Neat Video Pro 2.6

  • Stephen Mann

    May 29, 2011 at 8:43 pm

    [i]The videos I’m trying to render are HD quality and are 5-8 minutes long. They take about an hour and a half to two hours to render, and when it reaches 100% the message pops up. [/i]

    Without knowing the source media and the encoding parameters, we can’t comment on the time to render. If you have a lot of FX or accidentally dropped your event opacity to 99% then the encode time seems about right.

    As far as the error – it’s coming from Windows, not Vegas. It’s saying that Windows can’t create the output file. Vegas uses the TEMP folder during the encode, then when it is finished (100%), it writes the final file to your destination drive. If you have only one hard disk drive then you need at least 2X the final project size.

    Steve Mann
    MannMade Digital Video
    http://www.mmdv.com

  • Leon Collins

    May 30, 2011 at 4:46 pm

    The project file is a .M2TS I recored gameplay with my Happauge HD PVR, and that is the default file type. Sony Vegas is one of the only programs that can work with a .M2TS file.

    The project settings are

    Frame size 1280 width, and 720 height
    Frame rate 29.970 NTSC
    Number of reference frames is 4
    bps is 135,000,000
    Profile = Main

    The file I try to make is an AVC/AAC file.

    If you need more information on the settings let me know.

    Thank you so much for the help and for your quick response!

  • Leon Collins

    May 30, 2011 at 4:48 pm

    [Stephen Mann] “As far as the error – it’s coming from Windows, not Vegas. It’s saying that Windows can’t create the output file. Vegas uses the TEMP folder during the encode, then when it is finished (100%), it writes the final file to your destination drive. If you have only one hard disk drive then you need at least 2X the final project size.”

    Thank you for explaining to me what the “error” message meant. I am truly grateful. Do you have any suggestions on how I can approach to fixing this error?

    Thank you for your help.

  • Stephen Crye

    May 30, 2011 at 5:19 pm

    Hi;

    It would not hurt to look at the Windows Event Viewer. Right click on Computer (or My computer depending on Windows version). Select Manage, then drill down into the Event Viewer and then the logs. Go through them and try to find anything associated with the error. I also like to look for increasing occurrences of errors – for example, was everything more or less ok until after a particular date?

    Good luck,

    Steve

  • Stephen Mann

    May 30, 2011 at 10:57 pm

    It could be as simple as that you don’t have enough free disk space for the temp and final file.
    It could also be that the output file is still open or locked from a previous, aborted encode.

    Steve Mann
    MannMade Digital Video
    http://www.mmdv.com

  • Simon Laidlaw

    June 2, 2011 at 11:41 am

    Are you running the 64 bit version of Vegas 10? Is this a new problem?

    As an experiment it might be worth trying to change your render settings. I run a high end 32bit machine with 32 bit Vegas and rarely have issues since ugrading from 9 to 10

    http://www.cutmustard.tv

  • Leon Collins

    June 3, 2011 at 5:05 pm

    I’m running the 32-bit verison of Vegas, and I’ve had this issue ever since I got the product; from day one.

    I could try to change the render settings, but I don’t know very much about Vegas, and am unsure of what to change in order for it to work.

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