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  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 6, 2010 at 2:26 pm in reply to: Save to AVI in Sony Vegas

    BTW this link means nothing to us. You were signed in when you copied this link. And a search for adiss brings up 85 results at least…

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 6, 2010 at 2:21 pm in reply to: Save to AVI in Sony Vegas

    Hmmm. I had this problem exactly with version 7 too. Oh I solved it alright. It was the Picvideo motion JPEG codec I was using. Changed that and it worked. It would just crash on specific frames exactly. Remove that 1 frame, it would sail past that until it would crash again. And by crash I mean the entire vegas program would dis-appear, from screen and memory. Nasty. Don’t you guys hate it when the original person never comes back with more details?

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 6, 2010 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Vegas crashes

    Wow I’ve had this problem since version 9, and never got it figured out at all, in fact it would do it with standard video at about 40-50 minutes of editing. Personally think its a memory bug but not everyone edits 1-2 hours of video yo see it happen… Talked to many experts saying try 64 bit and try that but never got ot working. I use version 8 still.

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    August 18, 2010 at 5:16 am in reply to: Vegas 9 renders 5.1 out of sync?

    Quick fix tho not a reason for why it happens… Control drag the right end frame of the outa sync tracks until they match exactly…

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    August 18, 2010 at 2:03 am in reply to: Monitor vs HDTV

    Is the TV plazma? Maybe you like that look better. My 40″ LCD HDTV also does a way better job at different resolutions than my Monitor: both are 1920×1080. The whites on the TV are brighter and I am not impressed as much with the HD monitor…

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    August 18, 2010 at 1:58 am in reply to: what format does sony vegas like videos?

    I will agree. Without a massively fast computer, other formats are not fun to edit with due to the choppiness, and using low quality surrogates (is that the term) is a complicated thing for new users who just want to get it working.

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 8, 2009 at 7:27 am in reply to: Is this salvagable?

    Sorry Randy, I don’t see why these guys don’t get it. You want the audio CLEANED UP. Very simple. A Sound Forge problem, not a Vegas problem. I will try for you.

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 8, 2009 at 7:22 am in reply to: Vegas 9c still with rendering issues

    OMG has Sony gotten in over their heads on this? So many people having problems… To tell you the truth, it’s obviously not so many people having problems at all, it’s VEGAS having problems. I have had problems when my video clips reach 1 hour 15 minutes. About there the whole computer gets real unstable, until just zooming in on the timeline can bring it all down. In fact I’m starting to wonder who these Sony programmers are and have they thoroughly tested this stuff yet? This is ridiculas! Now there have been solutions like “buy a 64 bit version of Windows”. Don’t be flippin ridiculas! You pay $400 bucks for Vegas it better well have some solutions forthcomming. Save the headaches for the video engineers. This forum gets what? 20 posts a day? Some are easy solutions for amateurs and newbs but these rendering and memory problems should NOT be a headache for ANYONE. The program seems to have MAJOR issues. I think a version 7.5 REDUX is in order, and start over again from about there. Things worked then. I loved Vegas back then. It was the underdog of video software but then Sonic Foundry had it working well. Then Sony poked away at it. And presets? Why would they remove the old rendering presets and options? Stupid. Corporate stupidity. Sorry guys, girls for ranting here, but I am SO disappointed in this latest Vegas product. This forum is filled with people having problems, and not getting solutions because the problems are always slightly different and are unrepeatable on different computers. It’s comming apart at the seams…
    Ayla Xpyakyalo The Xntryk 1

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 8, 2009 at 7:01 am in reply to: Not Enough System Memory problem solved!

    Wow. I will try this. Seems odd but might work. My computer becomes unstable long before the render stages begin, at 1:15:00 or so LOL…. Too many clips cause major crashes…

  • Rob Xpyakyalo

    November 2, 2009 at 4:37 am in reply to: Running Out Of Memory Vista/W7

    Yes the memory you would think wouldn’t necessarily be a problem, as it is not like the program loads all the video into memory anyway. I used to have no problems until about version 8. On XP I never had problems. Couple years ago when I started doing video the program would just vanish in the middle or rendering. THAT was annoying. It could happen anywhere, but usually with the same frame. Turned out to be a Pic Video Mpeg thing.
    This one has me baffled. I am rendering standard size video too, not even HD. I could pre-render it in sections, but pain in ass. Seems to be different things that cause the crash each time, these page faults. The send to sony box can’t even show up.
    And why do I not need a password to log onto this site? Seems rather odd…

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