Jack Hawksley
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I thank you very much for your help, but reinstalling Quicktime appeared to fix my issue completely!
I require none of the audio channels–my Elgato device can only record in stereo and I am playing games in 7.1 which yields strange results when the capture program attempts to record only the L + R channels. Instead I use another capture program to record my computer’s stereo mix, but in 7.1.
I shall use that feature of ffmpeg in the future though, I didn’t realise you could do stuff like that. Something tells me though, that converting the TS file to an MP4 in such a manner would still have not worked with Vegas-I had tried in several programs to change the container and tamper with the video stream but the only way to make it work was to re-encode the entire video over again. Weird.
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My apologies for taking so long to answer.
Shortly after I posted my problem here it seemed to resolve itself. I will make sure my codec is up to date though, to avoid any future crashes. Thank you for your help! I will post back here if the issue returns and I’m still not able to resolve it.
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Thanks a bunch, that fixed it! Shall any other problems arise, I’ll report back here. Again, thank you so much.
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So, after reinstalling, instead this time Sony Vegas stops responding and the current details are shown:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: vegas130.exe
Application Version: 13.0.0.428
Application Timestamp: 5463a76e
Fault Module Name: clr.dll
Fault Module Version: 4.5.19.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 5410db44
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0000000000117d64
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: 7702
Additional Information 2: 77020df8034521839d9196a2929f7266
Additional Information 3: 7017
Additional Information 4: 7017345c74e642cb31ae69962ae32ec5 -
I’ll try reinstalling Windows 7 again, installing only drivers and Vegas, and I’ll see what happens.
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Just Windows 7 and Vegas.
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The output is on the system drive, in the “my documents” folder. There is more than enough space on the drive, however I’m not certain that it’s related to an administrative issue. How could I check?
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I’ve updated, and the problem persists with the same error message.
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While rendering, the maximum temperature rose to 80-81 degrees. I’m not that well educated, but the “Distance to TJ max” stopped at about 20, which I guess is okay.
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Okay, I will look at converting the footage. And I have to record at 60FPS, because the game I record caps itself at the FPS I record at. I have made sure that “lock framerate” is off, so I have no idea why that happens.