Tom Zeller
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Hi,
Sorry for the late response here. No. I never found a solution, even in version 10e of Vegas, it is still doing this crap.
Good luck.
-T
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…and I now can safely mention that this is definitely the combination of Sony Vegas Pro 10d and Boris FX. I edited a new project flawlessly without a single crash (working on it about 7 total hours) when I did not add any Boris FX to it.
However, I have got a really incredible project I need to finish and it is loaded with Boris, so I can’t really get rid of the Boris plugins….any ideas? I don’t want to start this project over and also have to learn a new plugin product to attain the same effects I already know how to do.
Thanks again!
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Thanks for letting me know I’m not alone you guys…that does help, but how about people with information on the issue…such as the Sony people. Come on Sony, we are trying to make a living here, which is tough when your product constantly crashes. I know new versions have new features, but the greatest new feature you’ve added to your software seems to be its ability to crash without fail constantly.
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Thanks Neill, I will definitely give your advice a shot…meanwhile I will also definitely take any other ideas or solutions from those with similar problems.
thanks again, everyone.
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Grzegorz,
Thanks for the response. I will check this out when I get back to my office. You may have hit the nail on the head, as I am using Boris on those clips and I never mentioned it in my post.
Excited to see if it’s the solution.
-Tom
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Hi Joe,
I assume you just mean standard video codec packs…not that I know of, although it seems that sometimes VLC downloads what it needs.
What are your thoughts regarding new codec packs?
Thanks.
-Tom
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Oh sorry…yes, just like you show in the screen capture, but widescreen w/ pulldowns.
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Hi Mike,
I know it makes no sense at all and fact is, I have been using Vegas for years and I’m doing it the same way I always have.
So I select AVI in the render box and sometimes in the file name box the extension stays AVI and sometimes it actually changes to WDP, but not matter what it does in the file name box, it always says saving as .WDP in the dialog box after you click okay.
Again, I understand that it makes no sense…but that is what it is doing. Very bizarre. It occurred to me that there is possibly a virus on my computer, but that seems like a weird reaction to a virus (if there is one).
Thanks.
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Hi John,
The only DVD/video software on here is Vegas 8.1, DVD Architect 5 and then some standard video players. I am not running nero, in fact I am not running anything that hasn’t worked fine with vegas previously.
I should also note, in correction to, I believe, my original post up there, that my font sizes are 60 point and 26 point…and that the 26 point looks a heck of a lot better (in fact maybe even good) compared to the 60 point.
Also, wanted to re-note that, originally at least, any jpg images that I put into the time-line were also rendering out like junk (jittery, etc).
Thanks everybody for the ongoing help.
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I believe the settings are dead on. I’ve gone over them so many times I don’t think I could have missed anything. Any other suggestions out there, I have to say I’m more than a tad bit shocked that nobody else has encountered or experienced this issue with all of the vegas users out there upgrading not only their vegas versions, but their OS’ as well.
Although nothing has worked as yet, thanks for the suggestions so far and I did take Mike’s suggestion to open a send it account.
If anyone out there thinks they might have a suggestion about this, I would be glad to send them the veg file sample. Of course you won’t have any of the video but you should be able to see the basic font issue I am having. Let me know. thanks!