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Vegas Pro 12 Render Engine The Worst Ever!
Chola Simmons replied 12 years, 4 months ago 11 Members · 35 Replies
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Wouter Slagter
March 24, 2013 at 11:01 pmBTW, setting the Video acceleration to OFF, made my render time go from 12 hrs to 4 hrs !
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Ken Bennett
March 26, 2013 at 5:49 pmI wonder if Sony has looked up the definition of “acceleration”. I thought it meant to go faster, not slower.
Ken Bennett
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Carl Harris
December 19, 2013 at 6:02 pmAhh, yes, I have this problem, I’ve tried everything on this forum, then I saw this thread and I’ve done what you said Steve, in the analyze wait chain box it says:
vegas is waiting for another process (FileIOSurrogate.exe)
vegas90.exe (PID4472)Thread: 3804, then underneath:
File IOSurrogate.exe (PID3268)Thread:-any ideas anyone, my project just keeps sticking at frame 160, when I delete that frame, it just stops rendering a bit later on…
It’s driving me mad…
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Carl Harris
December 19, 2013 at 6:02 pmAhh, yes, I have this problem, I’ve tried everything on this forum, then I saw this thread and I’ve done what you said Steve, in the analyze wait chain box it says:
vegas90.exe (PID4472)Thread: 3804, then underneath:
File IOSurrogate.exe (PID3268)Thread:-any ideas anyone, my project just keeps sticking at frame 160, when I delete that frame, it just stops rendering a bit later on…
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Stephen Mann
December 19, 2013 at 9:07 pmMake sure that you don’t have other copies of FioeIOSurrogate running.
Many times after a program terminates abnormally, the programs’ process is closed by Windows, but the FileIOSurrogate module is left running in memory. This can prevent a new instance of the program from starting up.
Exit Vegas and DVDA if it’s also running.
Open up Task Manager, and look in the Processes Tag. Sort the list by Name. If you see FileIOSurrogate running, right-click and tell Task Manager to Kill the process. After that, the program should start up normally and relaunch a new copy of FileIOSurrogate.Steve Mann
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Carl Harris
December 20, 2013 at 9:30 amHi, thanks for the reply, I’ve looked into that, there is only one of those, however it does say (not visible) after it? Any other ideas?
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Stephen Mann
December 20, 2013 at 4:09 pm(not visible) means that the process is not visible to other Windows programs.
There should be no fileIOSurrogate process running if Vegas is not. There should be only one instance of FileIOSurrogate running for each instance of Vegas (Vegas120.exe in the process list).If Vegas is NOT running and you still see FileIOSurrogate running (refresh the task manager window to make sure), right click on it and end the process.
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Stephen Mann
December 20, 2013 at 5:51 pmThat’s a data point. Have you tried removing unused media from the project media window? I went back to the original post and remembered that I had this problem way back in V9 or V10. The render countdown would go to zero and hang there forever. I removed unused media and it finished the render normally.
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Carl Harris
December 20, 2013 at 6:38 pmyes tried that (clicking on the lightning), tried taking down the dynamic ram preview, tried taking down the number of threads, tried copying and pasting to a new Vegas project, I’ve tried removing the frame where it freezes at, It all started when I loaded a quick time movie, and rendered that to a sony avc file, so I could keep all my files the same, all m2ts files, but, even though I’ve now deleted that file, AND removed all Apple programs from my computer, it still won’t render. Oh, I also updated all the win7 updates, which I didn’t want to do. I don’t know what else to do.
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