

Also added captions and music - did not use any plugins.
Sony vegas pro 9 3d Pc#
I downloaded all the clips to my PC via USB, did cuts and trims in Vegas. I shot 1920x1080 60i using Canon HF10 FXP mode (17Mbps). I spent 3 or 4 days trying to find a workaround and now I finally rendered my 1 hour video using Sony AVC. I read a good hundred posts over there and one of the guy gave me idea on the workaround that worked great for me. Do you have any suggestions what would be reasonable to try?Įbros, thank you for the reference! on sony forums lot of people complain on the same issue with rendering of AVCHD. I am really unsure about the project settings so I maybe it would be best to settle on the those first.
Sony vegas pro 9 3d movie#
the result of this was really bad, the movie wasn't smooth at all. Then I rendered with video format Sony AVC (*.mp4,*.m2ts,*.avc) and the 1920*1080-60i setting since I couldn't find a 1920*1080-24p mode. I tried setting the framerate in project settings to 24,000 together with these settings: What makes me wonder is why it says 29.97 FPS in the properties of the imported movie clips in Sony Vegas. The camera is bought in the US so it's actually NTSC - but I recorded most of the movie in 24P mode (like 95% of it - I was experimenting a bit since it was a new camera). but I can of course always try what you propose as far as I can see the video is rendered first, then the audio - and the crash occurs in the beginning while rendering the video. It's not the audio rendering it crashes at. I would really appreciate if anyone could help me fix this problem - I have tried so many different programs (Premiere pro CS3, Pinnacle Studio 12 and now Vegas) to edit the video from my new HD camera - so far with no luck It looks like the first 5 seconds are smooth, but then it starts to clutter and the sound disappeared. I did this, it worked, but when I insert it into my blu-ray player the movie isn't smooth - it's plainly unwatchable. 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.
Sony vegas pro 9 3d windows#
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.
