![]() I rendered the whole movie and unfortunately it ended up being a bit too big to fit on a DVD so I tried to render and burn just 2 minutes instead for a quick test with these settings. 50 mins to render a 22 minutes movie - it appears to me it is faster than with the other settings (the video preview shown while rendering seems more smooth now). This time the rendering worked fine - took app. Video template: Blu-ray 1920*1080-60i, 25Mbps video stream Video format: MainConcept MPEG-2 (*.mpg *.m2v *.m2t *.mpa) ![]() I tried rendering with these render parameters too: This should be enough to handle the rendering. What could be wrong? I know the rendering is ressource heavy but I got a Intel Core2 Quad 9450 cpu 2.8ghz and 4gb memory - running windows xp. I even tried just rendering a small part of the movie by making a "loop playback" region and then check the "render loop region only". This worked with the small clip - but when I then add some more clips to the timeline and try rendering and burning, the program crashes at the rendering process. Video template: Blu-ray 1920*1080-60i, 16Mbps video streamĪudio format (only 1 option): Sony Wave64 (*.w64)Īudio template (only 1 option too): 48.000 Hz 16bit Stereo, PCM Video format: Sony AVC (*.mp4,*.m2ts,*.avc) To do that I clicked "Make movie" -> Burn it to a DVD, Blu-Ray disc, or CD -> Blu-Ray disc Then I tried setting the project settings so they're identical to what Vegas says the movie clips are (framerate, resolution etc.) - then rendered the movie and burnt in to a DVD (only a small clip so It could fit on a DVD). I imported the movie clips to the timeline by using "Import AVCHD camera". I am trying to edit my video with Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Pro 9.0 - recorded with a Canon HF10 HD camera. ![]()
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