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  • I suspect that the settings were not removed when you uninstalled and reinstalled Vegas. If you uninstall Vegas again and remove all the Sony folders from the Program Files and Program Files(x86) groups and then reboot and install Vegas you should have better luck.

    If your considering starting over, get a cheap spinning hard drive to install on then you can clone it when you have it setup the way you want it and restore the image to your SSD. And you’ll have a backup ready to go if the SSD fails. This is just a suggestion. I image all computers I use to a portable USB hard drive.
    Good luck

  • Steven Talley

    May 13, 2012 at 3:22 am in reply to: Rendering error with wmv

    2.5 hours to render 10 minutes from a quad core i5? Wow, that is slow unless your rendering with multiple filters with multiple passes. I take it your running 64 bit Vegas 10 or 11? Does it crash when rendering to other formats? A 10 minute video could be rendered out lossless and then rendered to other formats in lossy format using another software product or Vegas.
    Just some thoughts.

  • Steven Talley

    May 11, 2012 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 11 Jarring on Playback

    Does the rendered video play OK? If its just on the timeline, try setting the playback quality down a notch. If that fixes it you have a bottleneck in your system. Be sure to update drivers for your video card too.

  • Steven Talley

    May 10, 2012 at 2:16 am in reply to: Rolling credits…

    Try taking a still and add it to the end and lengthen it enough to add a fade if you want.

  • Steven Talley

    May 10, 2012 at 2:12 am in reply to: Rendering Times?

    For comparison I have a quad core athelon running at 2.8 ghz. It take 5 hours to render an hour and 45 minute 720p video. That’s why I built an I7 2600 desktop and it renders the same video in just under 2 hours.

  • Steven Talley

    May 4, 2012 at 6:01 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 11 Mp4 Issue

    Have you tried another computer?
    Have you tried other versions of Vegas 11, the 32 or 64 bit versions?
    Have you tried transcoding with another software and then going into Vegas?
    Have you tried Premiere trial version or another NLE?

    Post and keep watch for similar problems on Sony’s own Vegas forums
    https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowTopics.asp?ForumID=4

  • Steven Talley

    May 3, 2012 at 1:26 am in reply to: Rendered File Size Doubles

    Are you rendering CBR?

  • Steven Talley

    April 28, 2012 at 2:25 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 11 Mp4 Issue

    That’s a weird looking render. So the video recorded from the HDpvr looks fine but renders poorly from Vegas 11.

    Have you tried reinstalling Vegas 11. And I wouldn’t have any extra codec packs installed either.
    Check for a newer version of Vegas online.

    Just to test, I took 1080 video recorded with a HDpvr using all three formats available and they all rendered out to MC AVC/ACC as 720 and 1080 video and all looked fine.

  • Steven Talley

    April 21, 2012 at 2:03 am in reply to: Using Vegas 11 Pro with Boot Camp

    Vegas 11 in Win 7 in bootcamp works fine for me. You might double check your paths for your render. If it is pointing to the OSx partition it won’t work.

  • A challenge for sure, I took the HD video version and extracted the audio and loaded it in Audition and took a noise print from the very beginning and used that with the noise reduction filter. At about 50% reduction it sounded pretty good with the singer and guitar while blocking most of the background noise being reduced. I was surprised how good it sounded, not perfect but definitely better.

    Attached is a small sample of audio at 50% reduction.
    3957_videosample1.mp3.zip

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