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  • I can run diagnostics on that stuff….but I don’t think my machine is the problem. Been running fine for a very long time. If there’s anything wrong, it’s with how Vegas handles my memory.

  • Hi Norman. Initially I was on 9.0…but I upgraded to 9.0a, and the results are identical. The fact that it can render without crashing the program is good, but still not all there.

    I need to do a test, but I think this only happens with clips that are longer than a few minutes. I did a test with a short clip…maybe 1 min, and it was fine. So that makes me wonder if it’s a memory problem, where these longer clips are making it choke at the end. When I get a chance I’ll do a test in 30 second intervals and see what I can find.

    The one thing I haven’t been able to determine though, is can anyone else render to 1080i AVCHD successfully?

  • Tried a 7 minute render on a fresh timeline, couple transitions, nothing fancy. Rendered without an error, but once again, the video froze up with about 15 seconds left while the audio continued.

  • The .veg file I was using was created in Vegas Pro 8…so just for the heck of it I started a brand new timeline and did a new render…and so far it seems to work great. I don’t want to re-edit my son’s 1st birthday video…but if it works, then it’s worth it.

    Gonna try with a much longer video and see how that renders. Thanks!

  • Nathan Smith

    August 31, 2008 at 4:12 pm in reply to: AVCHD Rendering

    Just wanted to make sure people know DSE/Spot doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Maybe back in Nov ’07 there were no true 1920×1080 cams, but there are now. Canon’s newer AVCHD cams and Sony’s I know for a fact are 1920×1080 and 1.0 pixel aspect ratio.

    Hopefully he’s not going around still trying to argue those cams are the same as HDV.

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