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Did I push Vegas too far?
Hey guys, I don’t know what I did. Maybe I went too far.
I’ve got a movie that runs about 1hour 20 min, shot in HDV 24p (canon A1) Most of the clips are intermediates, some are the straight HDV files.
And there’s a 5.1 surround mix, with about 80 tracks-(Much higher count than normal for me, but its for scenes with the NR filter on them.) There’s different reverb on both FX1 and FX2, and a couple of insert busses too.
I’m aiming for DVD and Blu-Ray output.
I’ve spent the last two days mixing that darn thing and now when I go to render…Nothing happens. Vegas will sit and count the time elapsed and keep adding up to the time remaining, but the Task manager says Vegas isn’t even using the CPU, a 00%. I’ve even walked away from the machine for a few min to see if it starts up when I’m not looking, but doesn’t
I’ve tried separating the audio and video into separate projects, and the video will render when I do that. But the audio does the same. I’ve tried copying and pasting the audio into a new project, and it works(renders), but loses all of my surround mix/and track inserted effects, and basically the last two days of work.
Now normally when I work with DV files, I’ll edit scene by scene, render an AVI file for each scene, import them all into a big project file do the surround mix. This time I figured I’d copy the edited scenes from their individual files and past them into the big project file, so I can easily change my edits when the revisions come, and then do my surround mix, all in the big project file.
Did I do something technically wrong? Is my workflow bassackwards? Or did Vegas drop a bit and partially corrupt my big final project file?
Any hints on how to make this work? I’m afraid I’m going to have to take a couple of steps back in my process, break the tracks down and comp them into less tracks, and then re-mix the surround from scratch.Thanks if you can help!
