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  • rendering on pro 9.0d

    Posted by Francesca Platt on May 3, 2010 at 2:10 pm

    Hi

    We used to have a problem rendering with vegas pro9, despite having loads of memory free it would crash and say insufficient memory. When we updated to pro 9.0c this problem went away. Now the computer has automatically updated pro 9.0d and the problem has come back. what do I do??? Please help.

    Francesca Platt replied 16 years ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Mike Kujbida

    May 3, 2010 at 3:16 pm

    In all the years I’ve had Vegas (going back to version 1.0), I’ve never heard of it auto-updating itself so my guess is that someone else tried to be “helpful” did it for you.
    You can uninstall 9.0d and re-install 9.0c which you can find in the Sony software archive.

  • Danny Hays

    May 3, 2010 at 4:52 pm

    You should also be able to do a Windows restore to an earlier date when you had 9c on it. that may be quicker. Hope this helps, Danny Hays

  • Steve Lochner

    May 4, 2010 at 2:37 pm

    1)I am using a constant bitrate of 6,000,000. and I am rendering my project in MPEG2 format in vegas 9 pro. The footage is 1 hour and 10 min long. I have tried using a bitrate calculator and it said the bitrate should be 8484,000. If I use that bitrate it will not fit on a disk. Is this this the correct format I am rendedring my project to and any advise on the bitrate… and the rendering format.This is footage from a Canon XL2

    2) If you have several clips of footage and you want to change the properties of all the clips together, instead of doing one by one , how do you do that. i have shot some footahe in wide screen and want to change it to regular size.

    3) In DVD architect, before you burn your disk, do you put the same bitrate in there as used in rendering in Vegas Pro 9.

    Thanks again for all the previous help…

  • Francesca Platt

    May 15, 2010 at 5:24 pm

    Thanks, I ve done that now and its sorted.

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