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  • Manish Ved

    January 8, 2014 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Media suddenly appears as green blocks on timeline

    Well, I spoke too soon. The rendered video file is not 3D. I have reverted to out-of-the box settings and tried again. After burning the ISO and playing on a Playstation 3, the media does get recognized as MVC, but the video is still in 2D. Should I revert back to an earlier version of Vegas? Has anyone tried creating 3D Bluray with 770 and succeeded?

  • Manish Ved

    January 5, 2014 at 5:56 pm in reply to: Media suddenly appears as green blocks on timeline

    I was able to proceed by renaming the following folder
    C:Program FilesSonyVegas Pro 12.0FileIO Plug-Insmcmp4plug2 to mcmp4plug2X
    Looks like there is an issue with the application using the MainConcept codec instead of Sony MVC

  • Maximize it and keep the control button pressed and close the app. Next time you launch it it will open in maximized mode.

  • Manish Ved

    January 4, 2014 at 5:46 pm in reply to: Media suddenly appears as green blocks on timeline

    It appears that the project does not render properly. This is a 2.5 hour 3D footage with chapters. I am trying to create 1280×720 60p AVC/MVC for DVDA Pro 6. I rendered the entire video with chapter markers but it does not render correctly and has several green blocks. Rendered a very small segment (360MB) and works fine. Rendered less than half of the entire footage (about 6GB) and still does not render. Is there any fileshize limitation?
    Using
    Vegas Pro 12 770
    DVD Architect Pro 6
    Windows 7 64bit
    Intel i7/3770
    16 GB RAM
    Intel 530 SSD
    Project settings are at https://manishved.smugmug.com/Vegas-Pro/i-Q2RKXdX/0/L/Vegas_Prop-L.jpg

  • Manish Ved

    January 4, 2014 at 8:53 am in reply to: DVD Architect 6.0 not loading BluRay AVC file

    I have the same issue. My video is around 2.5 hours long and was captured on a Sony TD20 camera. Vegas Pro 12 did not complain at all and rendered the AVC, MVC and AC3 files.
    Rendered using the Sony MVC 1280×720 60p codec
    .
    I had installed VLC and GOM Player after installing DVD Architect Pro 6. I have since uninstalled both those programs.

    Surprisingly I found that if the rendered file was smaller (rendered only a small segment) it loaded perfectly in DVDA Pro 6.

    When I load a large (6GB) segment, the video is not displayed correctly in the DVDA 6.0 window (lots of green boxes)….any ideas?

  • Manish Ved

    January 4, 2014 at 12:38 am in reply to: Media suddenly appears as green blocks on timeline

    I have the exact same problem with DVD Architect Pro 6. Tried Carl’s fix – but no cigar 🙁

  • Click on the little window (as per your first screen shot). Press Alt-Spacebar and on the popup menu, click Maximize. You should be all set!

  • Manish Ved

    July 23, 2013 at 5:08 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro 12 Rendering Freezes

    I have the same problem – and it freezes at a different stage everytime. Once it went until 77% complete and then just froze.

  • Manish Ved

    June 14, 2013 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Multicam track to further cuts.

    Thanks – thats a great suggestion. However, my issue is that Vegas did not recognize my Sony MTS files (from 2 3D HDR-TD20 Camcorders) for the Multi-Camera option. It did not find either timestam or timecode. Is there a way to get these into the project timeline as a multi-camerea track?

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