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Vegas and Cineform Issues.
This is nuts! I am at my wit’s end! I hope someone can help. I will provide as much info as possible.
OS: Vista64 Business Ed.
NLE: Sony Vegas 8.0 and 8.1(64bit)
IMPORT: Cineform NeoScene Codec v1.3.6 build 121
CAM: Sony HDR-FX1
CPU: 2x AMD Opteron 2218s
RAM 16 GB
VIDEO DRIVE: 2x SATA drives in RAID 0I have been having issues with Vegas 8.0 not rendering from cineform avi files. Vegas locks up and crashes. It would start rendering, but part way through the render (at random points) it would lock up. OS would be stable and fine. I would have to end Vegas task however.
I was using an older version of the cineform codec at this time, so I decided to see if there was a newer version (a 64bit compatable version) so i could try it inside Vegas 8.1 (64 bit). I have always had trouble with 8.1 and cineform files. Great news … an updated … comptable codec from cineform … 64 bit!
Uninstalled old neoscene, uninstalled Vegas 8.0 and 8.1. Re-installed new cineform software and both versions of Vegas … no problems.
I create a new project in v 8.1 and save it. I import media (avi files), no problem. When it is in list view (project media tab) no problems. When I switch to thumbnail view vegas starts to create thumbnails, it creates 16 thumbnails and crashes. I tried different combinations of video clips, but the same thing #17 thumbnail doesn’t show, and Vegas crashes!
I have had this issue with Vegas 8.1 (64 bit) for a while. I have just used 8.0 (32 bit) instead. I even tried importing new clips using the latest cineform codec directly from camera, but still #17 kills everything. Odd!
If i keep the project media tab in detail view, nothing happens. I can drop video files onto the timeline and nothing bad … so far.
So i just kept the project media in detail view and edited. I set the project to render while I was at work. My wife called and said that windows gave an error message that said It was running low on memory (16 GB). Vegas had ate 16 GB of memory, all of my screens went blank, explorer crashed. I was able to launch task manager and start sysInternals process explorer … peak memory usage was at 99.97%! I had to re-start.
Help.