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  • Karen

    July 22, 2014 at 2:06 pm in reply to: mp4 render fails

    Graham and John, thanks for your response – I really appreciate the help. I have been trying to figure this out for days.

    Yes, I used about 3.5 min. of the same project and tried a test render using the same INTERNET format – and it worked…go figure. But when I once again tried the whole project – it fails – every time at the 100% mark.

    I’ll give it a shot and render to another format and try the internet option again…

    Vegas 13 is not behaving in another minor way – doesn’t always load last project even though that is selected in the options/preferences menu.

    I tried to render the same project in the same INTERNET format on Vegas 12 and the same thing happens.

    When I upgraded from V12 to V13 I allowed the install for Vegas 13 to go into another folder on the same computer. They are both on the same hard drive but in different folders. Could this be causing the problem?

    I have allowed the (multiple)error reports to be sent to Vegas. Do they really look at these things?

    K

  • Karen

    February 19, 2014 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Rendering a 1080p project to DVD

    Thank You for responding.

    I was under the impression that you could not write 1080p to DVD.

    I need to create a standard definition DVD from the 1080p edit. The client is ordering dvd’s for distribution and they do not have BlueRay Players…The source video is 1080p AVCHD. When I have changed the project properties (In Vegas)to SD 720×480 and rendered to DVD Architect NTSC Widescreen the renders never work and always hang/freeze at various placing forcing a task manager end program.

    I’ve rebooted, but it never works. I’ve even used other dvd (AVS Converter 8) software to convert from 1080p to 720×480 SD and it still looks very bad. I already have Handbreak…but thought that since it did not work with AVS that it would not work with Handbreak.

    Clearly I must be doing something wrong…but I do not know what that is.

    I’ve been running this system for about a year and have never had this issue…SD or HD video has always been fine. Can the graphic card be an issue?

  • Karen

    October 28, 2005 at 12:45 am in reply to: Mojo down low

    Thanks for responding. I’ve taken your advice and posted on the avid forum. I am not finding a way to email to an avid tech regarding this issue as my 30 day support has expired.
    But you mentioned that this might not be the right forum for me and I am wondering if this forum (Avid.cow)is not for avid express pro users…? kd

  • Karen

    October 28, 2005 at 12:29 am in reply to: Mojo down low

    Now come on – tell me what you really think. Here’s what I think – Mojo is really weird in that it’s this ambiguous box with virtually no exterior controls – if something goes wrong with it -how do you know – what can you do but stare at it, power up or down, reseat the fire wire connectors – NOW that’s what I’m talking about.

  • Karen

    October 25, 2005 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Mojo down low

    THANKs Justin, I’ll give it a shot. Thanks for responding. It’s really wierd – I don’t understand why this problem would suddenly appear! Bad Mojo. I’ll let you know if this works. karen

  • Karen

    June 22, 2005 at 1:21 am in reply to: Output to DV through Mojo/Firewire

    Hey Dan, thanks for your reply. Per your questions I purchased yet another firewire cable and I also reviewed the settings – and NOW it’s working! Weird though. I had other projects still in the system that sent the dv signal through mojo to the deck – just not the one I wanted…How something got changed I just don’t know. But per your suggestions IT WORKS 🙂 I am assuming OPP error is at fault – meaning me…THANK YOU

  • Karen

    June 22, 2005 at 1:13 am in reply to: Output to DV through Mojo/Firewire

    Thanks Michael for getting back to me so quickly. I’ve been going over my system trying to figure out what went wrong. But to answer your question, Yes – when we couldn’t get a DV signal through Mojo we hooked up an s cable/audio cable to the mojo and the deck and viola audio/video came through. Oddly enough, I’ve got 3 other projects sitting in the drives and they would output dv…But the good news – after going through all the settings and re-selecting and bla bla bla (and, a new firewire cable) i’ve finally managed to get a dv signal on this project through mojo to the deck. I can only assume that OPP error is the cause of all my woes.

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