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  • Scott Haines

    January 18, 2010 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Vegas 9 Crashes While Editing

    Just when I thought the problem was fixed, now things have gotten worse all of a sudden. Now I can’t even edit my Vegas project. Now I am constantly getting this error. It happens every single time I hit play, or even when I just open the project.

    Problem Description
    Application Name: Vegas Pro
    Application Version: Version 9.0c (Build 895) 64-bit
    Problem: Unmanaged Exception (0xc0000005)
    Fault Module: C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 9.0\vegas90k.dll
    Fault Address: 0x0000000180016ED4
    Fault Offset: 0x0000000000016ED4

    Fault Process Details
    Process Path: C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 9.0\vegas90.exe
    Process Version: Version 9.0c (Build 895) 64-bit
    Process Description: Vegas Pro
    Process Image Date: 2009-10-26 (Mon Oct 26) 16:34:26

  • Scott Haines

    January 14, 2010 at 5:20 am in reply to: Vegas 9 Crashes While Editing

    I checked out getting an ASIO driver, and that seems to have solved the problem. I got mine at https://www.asio4all.com/. Vegas will give you error messages the first time you hit play after installing it and making changes, too. (Ignore any messages that say it doesn’t support the bit rate. I haven’t run into any problems yet.) Just hit play again and it works fine. I’m up to 110 simultaneous audio tracks now and I’m not having any problems, not even latency problems! ( Be sure to change your audio driver in Vegas by going to Options > Preferences > Audio Device > Audio Device Type.)

    -Scott

  • Scott Haines

    January 12, 2010 at 4:51 am in reply to: Vegas 9 Crashes While Editing

    The program just stops responding, so there is no crash/error message. The audio comes from the audio side of the mp4 files. I can’t split them up because their timings have to be in sync when I transfer all the tracks to After Effects. The drivers are onboard drivers. I didn’t know about ASIO drivers until you mentioned it. Could that possibly make the difference? As for the CPU, the overclocking is set up by Intel, so it’s nothing too extreme that it could cause anything to become unstable.

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