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Sony Vegas 9 Compilation Error
Posted by Jason Robertson on January 12, 2009 at 7:31 amThis is getting annoying everytime I render for about a day in half using Sony Vegas 9 it gets to the compilation phase and gives me the error at the bottom. I have no clue what it means and I don’t even have a filename with what it says I have. Anything on this would help. Has anyone else had this problem.
Filename: STREAM/00001.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. – The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file.Michael Najarian replied 12 years, 10 months ago 6 Members · 7 Replies -
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Chad Graham
March 3, 2009 at 12:09 amI have the exact same error. Rendering to blu-ray from AVCHD files from a Sony SR11 camcorder. The computer is a core 2 quad 2.66 GHz with 4GB ram running 32-bit Vista and Sony Vegas Platinum 9.0b.
It finished the video and audio compile and the starts the compilation. At 100% on the compilation it gets this errror.
Any help greatly appreciated
Filename: STREAM/00001.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. – The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file. -
Jason Robertson
March 3, 2009 at 8:16 pmThe one way I could fix this was by shortening it up by a couple minutes since on mine anything over an hour and two minutes will get to 100% as well and give me the error. I mean even if its one hour two minutes and one second it won’t compile. It is a big waste of blu ray though and I am using a SR12 which at that amount of time is only about 9 to 11 gigs.
I have tried messing around in the preferences menu and nothing has fixed the error so I am still not sure what causes it. I have read that changing the audio template might fix the problem but there is only one audio selection for me to pick. I read changing it to AC3 from the WAVE64 might fix it but the problem with that is if I choose to render it some other way than the make movie menu and then burn to blu ray it will not be recognized by my player.
I emailed Sony support and from what I have heard they are non-exsistant on tech support and that is what I have learned as well since I emailed them about a month ago. So far still having the problem so if shortening the movie isn’t a big deal you may want to give it a shot.
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Chad Graham
March 3, 2009 at 9:47 pmThank you! I was 1:03:47 seconds…. AAHAH. I shortened and am rendering now.
Hopefully this works to get my stuff out to Blu-Ray ISO files.
Thanks again. Hopefull sony will come out with a fix for this error.
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Alejandro Lozazapata
July 6, 2009 at 1:48 amHello Graham, I m having the same problem , and I cant find the way for render Ok. Have you ? How ?
I cant understand what I must to “shrink” like
I apreciated some help
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Karl Dierenbach
November 11, 2010 at 6:43 amHi, Did you ever get a valid fix for this error? Did you have to go to 1 hour 2 minute movies?
Thanks,
Karl
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Marcel Marcoux
June 26, 2011 at 11:51 pmHey there, I’m a newbe and have the same error problem coming up. my project is 2 hours long.my blu-ray disc says 25 GB. should be enough space not? I don’t understand the terms used or settings. can someone help me on this.
thank you in advance greatly appreciated.Marcel -
Michael Najarian
October 6, 2013 at 10:30 pmI have Vegas 11 pro and have the extact Same problem, I no longer contact SONY for these issues I just replace there program and give them bad PR.
If a solution is available please add it to this blog:
10/6/13
File name: 00003.m2ts
Status: Vegmuxtw.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. – The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file.What shorten files!, hey guys I dropped the home video cause “Click to DVD” a 10 year old program worked but my Vegas 11 Professional no less did not!
Duf
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