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  • @HeroDanny @HeroDanny It is actually music from the Halo Wars game. Pretty good stuff, but by the nature of the game, I'm not surprised that the music has been largely forgotten.

  • What is that background song called????? It sounds SOOOOOO Familiar, please respond. it's bothering me that I don't know =X

  • @HeroDanny OMG It's Halo music lol, I think it's halo 2...?

  • Well thanks for all your help. Looks like I will never fix this? Tried everything. I can 'render track@ but this is just a sound file no film comes out. Trying to burn to disc you are right now says low memory however i have nothing else open and performance wise computer reckons there is enough memory. There are 80 processes running on the computer I have tried closing these and i keep blanking screen. Restarting computer starts them all again. Will my computer just never be able to work this?

  • I also saw that. it meant it rendered it to a new track (im not actually sure what that does) which it was not doing before but still cant burn it to a disc or turn it into anything watchable...?

  • @TommyHCH If you're rendering to a track on Sony Vegas instead of the final mix, the rendered track goes into a different folder than usual.  Instead of the "Renders" folder, it goes into an alternate folder in the same subdirectory as "Renders". I think the name of it is "Rendered Tracks", but it's been a while since I've done this myself. Look for an additional folder next to the "Renders" folder and I think you should have the location of your file.

  • So if its my memory. Would deleting everything off my computer and putting all my other videos onto an external drive help? I presume i cant delete the orginal files until I've rendered the film right?

    Thanks for your help!!

  • @TommyHCH It's very possible. If you're low on disc space, there might be memory issues being created. But also, your RAM might be taking a huge hit as well, trying to cope with that many different clips. So if you look in your task managers "CTRL-ALT-DEL" --> "TASK MANAGER" and see a bunch of processes you don't need, it might help to kill those processes before you render.

  • Please forgive me for my lack of response to this video regarding troubleshooting Vegas Crashes. Since this video, I've refocused my channel to music, so I haven't had to deal with any complex Sony Vegas issues lately.

    One suggestion is to try this, something I found recently in a google search: "Please note that if you are getting crashes during rendering, you must go to Vegas’ Settings, click the video tab and lower the number of threads to “1″"

  • @teknoaxe in Sony vegas HD studio where is the Vegas' Settings exactly?

  • Tried this. Mine made it to 9%. Any other ideas? could it be my computer. I am on a simple toshiba PC there are about 50 different clips and sound files 7 mins long. Its only my second film so fairly new to it but cannot make it render it to anything!!!! Very upsetting. Please Help?! Cheers.

  • @TommyHCH I'm really surprised that, more than two years after I made this video, this is still a problem.

    Perhaps part of the problem is the memory being used to house all of the clips you're using is not enough when the rendering process starts.

  • @TommyHCH I've also just done a quick google search and uncovered this to try "Please note that if you are getting crashes during rendering, you must go to Vegas’ Settings, click the video tab and lower the number of threads to “1″."

    This might help even more than what's on my video.

  • My whole computer freezes when Im Rendering. PLEASE RESPOND ON HOW TO HELP ME!

  • halo wars music nice

  • This didn't help with my issue, whenever I try to render a project that is more than ten minutes in lenght it crashes. It doesn't just crash to desktop, my entire system suddenly shuts down.

    Anybody have a fix for this?

  • omfg u just saved my ass I <3 u

  • Hey guys,you might have answered it but i'm desperate :(

    So here is my problem : I open a video file,my sony vegas,it works for 3 minutes,and says Sony Vegas 10 isn't answering. Then it works great with opening. Then if i want to import something to the timeline it also requires few minutes to work. Rendering and all is fine,but opening and stuff isnt'

    Sony vegas 11 was working fine but one day it started f*cking up,and when i want to open it nothing happens.

    Anyone found a solution? :/ thanks:)

  • Mine was doing the same - what I've found was that you have to reduce number of processing threads on multicore CPU and then it won't freeze. It's apparently a problem with AVCHD files...

  • hey, thanks alot for sharing this video, it had help me a lot. i been 4 days re-rendering a video and it kept freezing like 4 to 5 time every time i try to render. I search on youtube many video and no luck. Until I found this one, and when I try your options it really did work and it render my video!! I really thanks a lot for you sharing this, not even sonyvegas website couldn't help. thanks man for much of the help!! no more rending issues!!

  • I really have to upload my video soon but my error comes up saying "Error while creating the media file (Insert name of video here) Error 0x80070020

    What?! >.< I tried your method but still got the same message ;_; Help? Anyone? ._. I need to send my video in soon for a contest :/

  • I had an issue where it consistently crashed at 46 or 47 percent everytime. The solution I found was for some reason, one of the video segments could not render at all....even though it all came from the same video, which I spliced into pieces. Hopefully this helps some other people out

  • Well hopefully this works with my old Sony Vegas 7. Recently the Vegas program has been just crashing, no error messages, nothing; when I try to render a video in 1080p format.

    Attempting your way of rendering right now as we speak, so lets see how it goes...

  • I LOVE YOU, MAN!!!

  • im having somewhat of a similar problem i use sony vegas 10 tho but whenever i try to render at any random percent i would get this screen

    vistax64.com/attachments/crash­es-debugging/9783d1232914847-b­lue-screen-error-289a5iq.jpg will this video fix the same problem?

  • @WhatNeverWas You can try. It never hurts to try to see if it works or not, but honesty that looks a little worse than what I was facing.

  • I have been having problems rendering going to try this way hope it works

  • Vegas Home 11 - Thanks for the suggestion, but it did not work for me either. My project will not render past 14 percent and 5,700 or so frames. The frame counter ceases. I also tried running as admin and disabling my antivirus software. Blah. The hunt for a workaround continues.

  • im trying it right now, it renders really fast Oo i really hope it works thx dude :D

  • Shocking to see how many people experience the same problem. I am glad you addressed it, even if it may not work for many. I will try it too this evening with a project file that was costing me hours to create. BTW: I am working with Vegas 7!!!

    Does anyone think prerendering would help?

  • Is that halo wars music?

    if so good choice

  • If this works you'll be my new God.

  • OK..I tried this method last night, but alas :( (sad face) didn't work..totally got me stumped :(

  • Can I still pre-render first before rendering to a new track...? I always Pre-render my vids as an avi first..if I don't and render without pre-rendering IT DOES CRASH !!! lol..had no problems up until today while trying to render my latest vid..pain in the butt !!

  • I hope this works...I kept crashing after a 13 hour editing project. About 150 different pieces of media to make the movie...and the p.o.s. won't keep it together. I thought it was my computer, but this makes me think otherwise. Wish me luck.

  • @freakinjaydeacon

    did you manage to do it? any tips?

  • man i've tried so many things and nothing worked. But finally i found this tutorial and my life is worth living again

  • cant thank you enogh for this solution! was working on a vid for 1 week now and i was damn frustrated that i couldnt get it to render. Thought all my work was lost. You prooved me wrong! :D

  • didnt work for me T.T

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  • Hey this video helped me loads :)

    ive been having a problem rendering it too but i have a question: after it is rendered to a new track, how do i upload it to youtube from there? (im new to sony vegas)

    thx for upload btw :)

  • @KylesITOUCH There should be an additional folder under your project folder called "Rendered Media" or something like that. That folder will contain the rendered track. Just upload that track like you would normal do with any other file.

  • @teknoaxe Thanks :D finally managed to finish my video because of you, subbing :)

  • @KylesITOUCH glad to help!

  • Good video. Not sure if you are aware, you can use "windows media encoder" for screen capture when you are doing tutorials like this.

  • @jeiger I'm actually considering redo-ing this video. More for the purposes of it's 7 minutes long--too long--and I know how patience goes with these types of videos, but I actually will probably incorporate this into the redo.

  • Is that the halo wars theme? LOLOLOL it is. Sweet.

  • I open my Vegas pro 10.0 then drag a 3 minute mp4 video into the program and then right away it says that it isn't responding. What do I do?

  • @dakotamanomgwtf Unfortunately, I've run into this problem myself. The only way that I have found around this is to use another program to render the .mp4 into a different format. I use Pinnacle to do render the .mp4 format to a .wmv format. This is really ironic seeing as the .mp4 format is the compression Sony prefers.

  • @teknoaxe haha yes it is. Well thanks for the help

  • @dakotamanomgwtf Same Here. Did u Fix it?

  • @tehslash No :(

  • dude, you sound just like Penn Badgley O_o

    going to try this now

  • ITS WORKING :)

  • hahaha, try 250 clips >.<

  • Yesterday I created a project with "heavy files". I imported like 5 files into Sony Vegas and they were like 3 GB each. So today I tried to open the project again to continue editing, but for some reason it just froze after 13% loading. I tried deep-scan on my computer for virus, delete registry files, I closed a lot of other programs/applications, released RAM space and restarted my computer like five times, but still it just freezes at 13%!

    It's so frustrating!

    Hope you can help me

  • thanks, giving this a shot!

  • @ikpure I'm amazed that this is still a problem with the software. I made this video a year ago!

  • @teknoaxe i spent the last 5 hours trying to finish a video.. i finally found the problem.. vegas was only using less than 2gb of my ram to render a video.. i had to download a software to mess with the settings to allow it to go over 2gb .. everything works now, but your vid helped too!

  • @ikpure @teknoaxe same here. I had to download CFF Explorer to tell Vegas to use 2gb of ram then use your method as well. I have nearly 60 clips in my music video and Vegas gave me the ol F.U. and shut down my comp several times. I had success thanks to this method. Thank you so much!

  • Nice tip. I use vegas as my pimary edit station, and these crashes make me want to burn things. I'll try your method. I've also found that rendering to a straight .avi formatted file will usually work.

  • still didnt work

  • Download hypercam 2 bro.

  • Did it, and still crashing.

  • DUDE!! lifesaver!! i swear sometimes i feeling shooting my sony vegas

  • After 2 hours of flipping off my computer screen I came across this video and it worked like a charm. Thanks man!

  • I think I'm going to leave Vegas, switch to premiere... I just can't render 80% of my movies - although, I will check out your method.

  • Never had a problem with Sony Vegas Pro 9 until today..It won't let me import wmv anymore..it freezes up! I tried reinstalling it and still same thing!

  • @sara31tx I had that problem once with .mov files and it took me forever to figure it out. Like you said it just suddenly stopped one day. I found that it did it because I updated to the latest codec from apple and it wasn't supported by Vegas. Maybe check and see if you updated any codecs for WMP and if so try to download an older version. Hope that helps...

  • @zstamey84 Thanks! Yeha Vegas can be tricky..sometimes all it takes is and update from something else to screw it up.

  • I have vegas and now I am going over to apple final cut this sort of stupid program is such a waste of time It reminds me of my avid days.

  • I'm rendering right now...If my computer crashes. I'm done. I'm trying to render a project for my school :/.

  • that's a cool workaround. I've been using Vegas 9 for the last year and a half and all of a sudden it started crashing all the time. So I deleted the software and reinstalled Vegas. Still crashing. Looking under the details of why it crashed it said Kernel132.dll module. Now I've been told the only way to fix that is to reformat. Before I go to all that work I'm downloading some directx software to install. I hope that solves the prob but I doubt it. :(

  • sony vegas is the best... but it has to be fixed!

    i fixed this problem by running it as an admin.. i always see vids saying run as admin and something will happen... so said Wat the hell and tried it... now it works 0.0

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  • thanks for replay and i'm trying to find a solution for this problem. becuase before i can drag huge videos in a fast time. i think something of windows make it chrashing and lagging.

  • what about when you importing more than 3 gb video file.

    does your sony vegas not responding or freazing ?!

    i have vista 64-bit - 12gb ram crosair - otherboard p6t deluxe - vga card gtx295 - power supply 900 thermiltake.

    sony vegas was working with me very very fast and smoothly but suddenly i don't why i have this terrible thing !

    any help with it ?

  • @JAWS120120 I actually had a similar problem a few months ago. I'd taken about a 20 minute long video with a flip camera and tried to import into Sony Vegas and it crashes right away. Unfortunately, the only thing I could do is bring up an alternate program and convert the file away from .mp4 to something like .wmv. For a format that was developed by sony, ironically vegas can't handle it very well.

    I converted the file to .wmv and in smaller chunks. That's about the only solution I have

  • I've been making a movie for a long time and it was soo hard to edit and now it crashes at 5 % when i render it. I want to smash my computer on the wall! ...

  • Dude, Thanks a lot ! You are a life saver... I was stuck with this crash on SVP 9. Your workaround Worked. HATS OFFF!!

  • it says i need the required windows media video codec. by any chance do you know which one? thanks im really excited by this way of yours. its been killing me since i recently purchased a hd camcorder and editting it was harsh enough, but now i cant even render

  • Dude I cant believe that actually worked,you are awesome.I've been trying to get a solution to this problem for about a year.Can you tell me why it worked?Thanks a lot

  • Great video, lots of people have had this problem! I personally copied everything from my project (CTRL+A) into new project and then rendered it. But this is just as good. Thanks

  • I LOVE YOU SO FUCKING MUCH RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!

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  • guys im with win7 and i get a crash when i try to create a intro :S i cant make a text i get a crash

  • Thanks for that Teknoaxe--Appreciate you taking the time to help.

    I was experience heaps of crashes while rendering--so I solved that prob by batch rendering all of my clips in the timeline without effects and audio--stored them all in a folder-then brought them back in and edited with effects and audio--chapter by chapter,

    Now the files render in a fraction of the time with no probs--

    Cheers Baz.

  • My sony vegas freezes with the video I am rendering, it takes a hour to crash, so I have tried so many ways but it takes a hour before I know the rendering really works. I am trying to render it now with your method, if it works.. thank you ! Cause I am dying to get this video done for once.

  • I'm trying it right now with sony vegas pro 9 , i really hope it works. Or i'm just gonna buy a gun and shoot my fucking computer. Because it's pissing me off...

  • @BjornoISporno I feel your pain. :P Good luck!

  • @teknoaxe

    Meh, it did not work...

  • this didnt work for me... But for me i sart uploading sony vegas closes without any notice

  • @BIGmacjack978 This happens to me if I've got some file that Vegas doesn't like. I'm not sure how I would solve that except for a special case where it seems like the file runs too long for Vegas to handle. In that case, I have Pinnacle Studio as a backup program convert the file into another file (say .mp4 to .wav or vice versa) and see if that fixes the problem.

  • Thank you so much! I have been looking for this for hours!

  • oh wow its rendering thank you :)

  • @Emurlyjayne You're welcome. :)

  • uhm this worked for 1 of my other videos, but now im trying to render a small 30sec vid which takes around 40-1 hour to render and it just keep crashing :( 20+ times. i've tried rendering it in different formats and change the compressing modes (usually .avi, xvid, wmv and x264) or what ever. you got any other things that could help fix this?

  • @inny27 What does your hard drive space look like? Is it pretty full?

  • @teknoaxe nah i got more than enough for this vid. i got like 140GB on my C drive and on my D hard drive i got 600GB

  • @inny27 How many clips are you working with on this one, and how much RAM do you have on your machine?

  • @teknoaxe i have 2GB of DDR2

    and im using 2 clips, but i used "S" for split so i could slow down shots and stuff, i used velocity in some of them as well. and i have 4 layers. 2 Audio ones and 2 video ones. the first video layer is for a blurry effect and a brighten effect.

  • ily

  • Duuude.. U didnt explain the red clip error

  • That's awesome, I was just looking for something like this.These method is like Pre-compose :D

  • I was following your instructions, but it's still freezing. It's getting further, but it's still doing it. Any suggestions?

  • Two. Try a different format. Currently I'm still using the .wmv format for rendering, but if that's not doing good, then try .mp4 again.

    Also, make sure you have plenty of hard disk space. It might be that mixing together a bunch of raw files requires more than just the amount of space the final product needs.

  • Thanks. It turns out it's using a good chunk of my RAM. I have 4 GB of it, but when it's rendering I opened up Task Manager and it said I was using around 2.40 GB of it. I've heard that I should try to not go much over 2, so I'm going to try and reduce my RAM usage. Any suggestions?

    Thanks, btw.

  • One of the things that I tried was to render sections at a time to a new track. Say, if it's taking that much memory, possibly you would render half your video into the new track, then the other half and then put the two sections together in a new project and render the final product.

    How far are you getting on your render? Is it most way or just a few frames like I was getting?

  • It's pretty random when it's freezing. It can freeze at around 50% or just 2%.

    I think I've figured it out.

    Thanks for your help. :)

  • Thanks so much man :D

  • Wow, I haven't seen this at all but everything I do is really simple. I usually don't bother rendering to anything but ordinary Youtube mp4.

    What music tracks did you use in this video?

  • The tracks are all from the Halo Wars video game soundtrack. (I haven't played that game, but the music is pretty awesome). I'm a strange bird with music sometimes.

    The tracks are "Flip and Sizzle"," Action Figure Hands", and "Part of the Problem"

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