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  • Musta Klaki

    February 6, 2014 at 9:31 am in reply to: Vegas adding sound-pop at end of rendered audio

    I received the audio in oggvorbis format. I noticed a popping noise at the end, and removed it. When I rendered the fixed version without the pop, I put it back into Sony Vegas Pro 10 to see if the pop was removed successfully. When put back into sony vegas to compare the two, the pop persisted, yet it was a different pop.

    When I render to MP3, the pop does not show up in the end. It is only showing for oggvorbis. Issue is, I need the format to be in oggvorbis, being it is looping audio and audio does not loop properly in other formats. Does Sony Vegas just not like oggvorbis or something?

    Top track is original, bottom is “fixed”
    https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1360x371q90/594/1n6f.png

  • Musta Klaki

    February 6, 2014 at 5:27 am in reply to: Vegas adding sound-pop at end of rendered audio

    If by extra event you mean the part on the bottom track that is spliced, I did that to show where the pop was.

    Here are my video project settings: https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/430x600q90/849/y0ly.png

    Audio project settings: https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/434x602q90/842/ma1s.png

    Render settings: https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/887x389q90/827/7pl6.png

    Do frames matter? I’m not rendering this alongside any video, this is strictly audio editing.

    EDIT: I rendered again and unchecked “Save project markets in media file”.
    The pop is gone… this is too strange. I don’t think this is completely solved, I’ll test some more

    EDIT 2: Don’t think that fixed it. It seems fixed in vegas, there’s no physical peaks in the sound waves. However, in some players, it will have a pop at the end, like when you skip randomly throughout a song while its playing, and you get that popping noise. Maybe that’s a computer issue, but this rendering thing is still annoying.

  • Musta Klaki

    July 28, 2012 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Quality loss… Need advice

    Thanks for that, all that whiteness is gone and the quality is better, not to mention file size smaller than an AVI.

  • Musta Klaki

    February 25, 2012 at 2:08 am in reply to: Extreme lag

    Update, I fixed it. Sony Vegas kept trying to build audio proxies randomly for things that didn’t exist while I was trying to play the videos.

  • Musta Klaki

    February 25, 2012 at 1:56 am in reply to: Extreme lag

    I narrowed it down, when I play clips really fast, like .5 seconds each and replay them it slows down a ton, but the original .5 clip can play by itself easily, it’s when it’s in succession. When I render it it looks totally fine. I’m still pretty angry but at least I’ve narrowed it down a bit, just don’t know what to do

  • Musta Klaki

    February 25, 2012 at 1:32 am in reply to: Extreme lag

    Nope, it’s just Vegas when I re use these files, it plays all other video files I’ve got from other places fine. I used a video reformatter and put it in 360P from 720P and put it at 25 FPS and I get the exact same result.

    I don’t have a crap computer either I just got it, 4cores 3.1ghz, 6gb ram, hd radeon 4200, hell I can play a lot of recent games on high settings. It’s something wrong with Vegas, and it’s angering me because I payed 500 dollars for it.

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