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How Should I Render My Video In Sony Vegas

Sony vegas will not let me render videos?

I am trying to render a 720p (windows media player 11 .WMV setting) video in sony vegas 10 and after 3 mins of rendering it says my system is low on memory and stops rendering. I have checked my memory usage and it never goes above 80% when rendering videos and it usually hangs around 70%. it only seems to do it on videos longer than 3 or 4 minutes. I have 4GB of ddr3 if that helps. I have also increased my page file to 6gb and that has not helped. Is there anyway to get the rendering to work? a hidden option? or will I have to shell out £50 for some more memory?

Thanks in advance.

Why do my videos lag when they are rendered with Sony Vegas Pro?

I use Sony Vegas 13, and I have always used SOME version of Sony Vegas. I have always rendered my videos in 1080p and have never had any problems...full 1080p 30 FPS, but ever since about a week ago, I have been rendering my videos in 1080p, and the final video is always choppy.

I've tried increasing the bit rate, doesn't work. I've tried un-installing and re-installing, doesn't work. I've turned off GPU acceleration, doesn't work. Nothing works for me and I really need help with this...I love to make videos, and if my videos aren't good quality, they might as well be in the ******* trash... anyone know how to fix this problem?

Whats wrong with Sony Vegas and why won't it render my video?

I've been working on my video for about 4 weeks now. I tried rendering it today, it rendered about half way through my 1:05 video and said "error 0x00d002e"
I watched the video, it was 31 seconds long, nothing was wrong with it besides the fact that it wasn't full. Any ideas to why it won't work? I'm not doing anything different from how I normally render my videos. I don't understand why and it's upsetting me. I need to get this rendered and uploaded by tomorrow. Please help!
It's Sony Vegas 12
I rendered it in Best
Whenever I watch it on the preview screen everything seems fine! I'm so confused.

How do I fix the choppiness after rendering a video on Sony Vegas Pro 13?

Pay careful attention to the settings under the "Customize Template..." option for the rendering output you have selected.  Some options allow the source to adjust the frame rate from what you intend it to be.  If the source footage is not choppy to begin with, make sure that check-box is deselected.  In addition, if your footage is not exactly the same frame rate as your intended output, I strongly suggest right-clicking on the footage in the timeline and selecting Switches -> Disable Resample.  This step saves you from weird ghosting caused from frame rate mismatch as well as some rendering time.

Would your Sony Vegas videos continue rendering if?

No

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