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The Sony Vegas rendering suite is incredibly popular among amateurs and professionals alike, however, it is notorious for providing the user with rendering errors. The most well-known being, "The system is low on memory. You may be able to reduce memory usage by closing other applications."
On a 64-bit machine, this is due to the fact that all editions of Vegas below Professional do not support more than 2GB of memory. To solve this issue, download a free program, 4GB Patch (download link below), and browse for the Sony Vegas executable file. Typically this file will be stored in the below directory:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0
The last folder will be named whatever version of Sony Vegas you have and the file that you will need to select will have the Sony Vegas icon.
Once you select the application, 4GB Patch will make the necessary changes and Vegas will then be capable of accessing up to 4GB of memory.
This program will also work with any other program you have that may be giving you similar errors.
DOWNLOAD 4GB PATCH: http://ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php
Read the post on TechGeec.com: http://techgeec.com/sony-vegas-low-memory-error-render/
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i cant find a executable file
BadHatHazza 1 month ago
@BadHatHazza It's there somewhere, keep looking. It won't be named "Sony Vegas" but it will be similar.
iPT2gGeec 1 month ago
@iPT2gGeec ok sweet i found it but it didnt fix my problem :/
BadHatHazza 1 month ago
@BadHatHazza Are you on a 64-bit machine? If not, this probably won't work.
iPT2gGeec 1 month ago