The project settings for the movie is: Cinematic Widescreen (my custom template) - 1920x786 Frame rate - 24.000 fps. If there is a argument "Oh f**k you, you always can render because you have high PC Specifications", hey dude im only using Asus Laptop with Core i3 1.7Ghz and 4GB Ram, With NO Graphic Card, i definitely using Intel HD 4000 VGA on board. This isnt my first project and this is a re-edit of a movie (with fresh un-edited clips) that I already have rendered using sony vegas pro. I dont know its work or not on Sony Vegas Version 12, 13, or less, but try it first ok? Good Luck for God Luck Its pre-rendering, this solutions always can solve my problem on freezing/stuck rendering. Drag the media (Aniv_4.veg) on your timeline, and now you can Render it. Now your new project has opened right? File -> Open -> Media -> and select your project file (in my case is Aniv_4.veg) On Vegas, make a new project, and for the preset and setting just use what you want. I've got a video currently at 1 hour and 14 minutes and I have to open the project, it will freeze and crash. This should solve the rendering problem in Sony Vegas.
Turning off the computers GPU acceleration makes all graphics to be rendered by software and the computers CPU, thus freeing the GPU. 1440x900 is not the same pixel aspect ratio as 1280x720 (1280 x 1.125 is 1440 but 720 x 1.125 is 810) - your monitor is obviously a 16:10 ratio where the video you are trying to create is 16:9 (standard widescreen pixel aspect ratio) so Vegas is telling you it wont squash 16:10 to 16:9 in the export phase - it doesnt have a template to do that. So it requires lots of video clips that could be over an hour long. There are times when Sony Vegas freezes or crashes while rendering-especially if it is a large file. But I use it to put together movies I make. I have always used vegas and never had any issues. Just open your video project, File -> Save, and save it, in my case i save it on D:/Guide/Here At the end of my tether with this honestly. Usually im always try the basic way of render, Save -> Render as -> Select format -> Wait&Done.īut "Wait&Done" sometimes not found in my case, because im get stuck and Freeze. Oh yeah usually im rendering video that have duration about 30 until 1 Hours of Durations. In my case, i often got stuck/freeze problem, and ofcoursely im always use this solutions, i dont know this is just always work for me.